The Steadi-Stock SSSB is a camera stabilizer that works much like a rifle stock. It mounts the camera or optic device on a 1/4-20 screw, it adjusts to the users parameters of body type and equipment and offers a stable platform for viewing or recording.
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For the price its great, and it can get the job done, but don't expect super stability and at times it can be slightly uncomfortable.
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For the price its great, and it can get the job done, but don't expect super stability and at times it can be slightly uncomfortable.
I do however get the best use from my Stedi- Stock when coupled with a smaller video camcorder with flip out screen.
When coupled with my DSLR for video it's usually with the shoot and go assignments. Like music videos or at the occasional weddings or anything that acquires B-Roll Footage.
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I bought this for a wedding video I shot and it worked well. The footage is obviously still handheld but this made it watchable. Before my DSLR would be all over the place while ...Read complete review
I bought this for a wedding video I shot and it worked well. The footage is obviously still handheld but this made it watchable. Before my DSLR would be all over the place while focusing and adjusting the dials. This simplified that. Its only $20 and between this and rigging my camera strap around my neck it was pretty darn stable. This isnt a steadycam rig so dont buy this expecting that or a zacuto shooter. Duh! Its plastic and just a bit better than holding with your own hands. I think using a tripod head on this would work well and add more control.
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The product works so well with my spotting scope, bought another for my camcorder. The product is light & can be applied to other applications.Have been looking for this kind of product for sometime.Test: will be to see how well the material it's made from works in our Canadian winters.
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A simple, inexpensive idea that works to stabilize your camera telephoto lens by reducing your handheld motion. The mount is flexible so I was able to move my camera close enough to my eye to use the viewfinder. Placing a small piece of material between the lens and the Stedi-Stock allows me to operate the manual zoom lens without interference from the stock.
It's small so it doesn't resemble a weapon.
Overall, the Stedi-Stock reduced handheld motion blur in my telephoto lens slightly more than I could do by instead carefully bracing my elbows on my chest and pressing the camera against my eye.
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Sure, I want a fully adjustable shoulder mount with all the fixin's. Who doesn't? But that's crazy: they're stupid expensive and no one is making a super basic, cheap option.Enter, the Stedi-Stock.Sure there are cons.The plastic will bend if you're really muscle it into your chest. It's not a shoulder mount, but a chest-brace. It's not going to eliminate all your DSLR shake. And it can be tricky to adjust settings and keep stable, since you only have one, small center grip.But it accomplishes a lot. It provides just enough stability for walking and shooting, which is a huge barrier to DSLR video quality. And it's super small and portable for on-the-go shooters. And it's [$]
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I got this to do some video with my 7D. What can I say but it did not work at all. I am a bigger guy with long arms. I tried to set the handle on the furthest setting and after about 10min of filming, my arm was soar. Don't buy it!
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I am a videographer that uses a dslr camera for filming. I have been searching for the right items for a rig stystem that fit my needs.
I added this stedi-shock shoulder brace to my rig and am very pleased. People complain about the item because it is plastic... I have no complaints. I have gone all plastic in my choice of rig-wear because, for my films, I need to be able to move quickly and be able to shoot for long periods of time. The plasic is very durable and beneficially light. Also, the strap that comes with the item allows a very easy and casual transport between shots and in crowds.
Another plus is that an adapter is given so that you can just use the hand piece without the shoulder stock.
My only compliant is that this system is not mountable to a tripod with the stedi-stock still attached.
All in all, this item does what you buy it to do.
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I bought this for a wedding video I shot and it worked well. The footage is obviously still handheld but this made it watchable. Before my DSLR would be all over the place while focusing and adjusting the dials. This simplified that. Its only $20 and between this and rigging my camera strap around my neck it was pretty darn stable. This isnt a steadycam rig so dont buy this expecting that or a zacuto shooter. Duh! Its plastic and just a bit better than holding with your own hands. I think using a tripod head on this would work well and add more control.
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This should be $1 at the most. Very flexible and there's nothing "stedi" about it.
It's to short, not adjustable, handle does not provide enough thread to the camera, cheaply made etc.
Don't buy it or you will throw it away.
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Its a good system for getting the camera somewhat stable...however, jitters from walking are still very evident. I would not trust this to reduce violent shake from shooting inside vehicles (as demonstrated in the product video)Marginal reduction in shaky camera syndrome is noticeable. Could use a counterweight on the back stock to help give more stabilization. What do you expect for [$]tho?
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I purchased the Stedi-Stock specifically for use in filming DSLR Video. For [$] you can't ask for much more. Its lightweight (because its plastic) yet sturdy and comes with its own shoulder strap. The handle has a threaded screw on top that fits through one of 3 vertical holes on the front end of the stock allowing you to screw on your DSLR or Camcorder via its threaded tripod mount, tightening the assembly in the process. Considering that the least expensive alternative is a $500+ DSLR rig, I think that this is a great buy and I would recommend this product. I gave it four stars because its reasonably priced, adjustable, came with a shoulder strap, and did everything it said it would.
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This product is relatively inexpensive when compared to other stabilization options for DSLRs (most of them starting at $200+). I will admit it to be a little plasticky, a better handle grip would make it well worth the $30. I use this on my Canon Rebel T2i, and so far I like it!
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I use my Canon 7d with the Stedi-Stock to make several of my videos. Obviously its not one of the best stabilizers but its great for tight places that a shoulder mount unit can't fit in, and if you're on a small budget the Stedi-Stock makes a huge different to just holding your camera with your hands. It does take a little getting used to and you need to hold it quite firm into your shoulder. The plastic is a little flimsy, but you are spending less than $25 bucks for this unit. I give it thumbs up for the price and the compatibility.
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I bought this to steady my Canon t1i and t2i. It helps but its nothing amazing. It's worth the money
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Compact and solid, I found this brace great for simple video shooting with the Canon 7D. The handle could have better grip, but it gets the job done.
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Very nice support to cameras, especially for DLSRs. I bought to use with my Canon T2i and it was a revolution, simple but really good. It gives you a much better way to hold and shoot with your camera.
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For the price, you almost have to get this, even if you may be skeptical.
With the T2i/550D, it is great to use. Arm fatigue will not be a large issue since the T2i is a lightweight video DSLR. But after some time, your arm will get tired.
I mount the Manfrotto 501pl system to this, and it is great.
It's no steadicam, but does add stability, which would be better than being completely handheld.
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I was looking @ the RedRock and Zacuto rigs that start @ $$$ for my Canon 5D but thought I might as well give the [$] Stedi-Stock a shot. Its just the stabilization I needed for shooting video and for now ... it does the trick.
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I use this with my t2i or with some camcorders for video capture.
Haven't tried using it with with and tripod or ball heads, which could help when using it.
Overall, a solid product.
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It's great for what you pay for it. It's light weight and held a canon 5d. Same basic idea as other shooters out there. So for [$] it might be the thing to get your feet wet.
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For the price its great, and it can get the job done, but don't expect super stability and at times it can be slightly uncomfortable.
I do however get the best use from my Stedi- Stock when coupled with a smaller video camcorder with flip out screen.
When coupled with my DSLR for video it's usually with the shoot and go assignments. Like music videos or at the occasional weddings or anything that acquires B-Roll Footage.
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