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View Similar ItemsThe Barber Tech SP1SH STEDDIEPOD is a handheld camcorder stabilization system. This system offers many variations in one system. It can be a monopod, a tripod, a camera stand, a body camera mount or a low mode system. This kit comes with the swivel handle.
| Construction | Aluminum |
| Load Capacity | 4.0 to 10.0 lbs |
| Vest | N/A |
| Arm | N/A |
| Head Assembly/Top Stage | Fluid Head |
| Quick Release | Yes |
| Docking Bracket | No |
| Dovetail Plate | No |
| Gimbal | N/A |
| Dynamic Spin | N/A |
| Post | Telescoping |
| Monitor | No |
| Battery | No |
| Battery Mount | No |
| Optional Accessories |
Case Offset Balance Plate Undersling Bracket |
| Weight | 3.1 lbs (without counterbalance disks) |
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Comments about Barber Tech SP1SH STEDDIEPOD Camera Stabilizer:
This was easy to use right out of the box.
It's key to find the right balance point.
You do need some muscle to do this for long periods of time. It's perfect for short shots with a high impact look.
The head on it is low quality but does work.
It would be great to see a vest that can help support the unit.
Overall this is good for the price point.
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The bag is not strong enough and the second day I used it, it was almost broken at the bottom!! So think about getting another case or reinforce it with a plastic piece, for example.
On the other hand, the steddiepod does its job, a little bit expensive I think, but I´m happy with the results. It´s not a steadycam but, as I said, the results are pretty good. I´m using it with a Canon 7D (11-16mm & 24-70mm).
I strongly recommend buying a balance plate if your camera/lens are heavy to have a perfect "T" when you are balancing it.
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I use this for a variety of situations...shooting panoramas in huge crowds, covering events where I have to reach above heads to get the shot, using the steady mode for getting some pretty good steady shots and using the tripod/mono pod mode for shooting pictures with long lenses as well as for shooting video where portability is a must.The portable aspects of it and the relative good results make it better than that of a good mono pod.The biggest flaw of the whole thing is the video head that comes with it. It is a piece of junk. B and H does not offer the unit with the swivel handle and not the head. You can only buy it without the swivel handle and without the head. The manufacturer may offer the unit as a special configuration.I recommended that persons buy the unit without the head and then buy a Manfrotto 701 HDV fluid head that has a tripod plate that you can adjust forward and back for balance. The Manfrotto head is a little bit bigger, but is so much better in quality than what comes with the unit. Overall, I think it will run the buyer about $50 more to get the whole setup with the manfrotto head.I use this device with Sony PMW ex3, Canon XHA1, Nikon D300 with a manfrotto panorama tripod head.If you need steady shots that are not long in length, then this device will work well for you. It will get heavy if you are using it for weddings or other events that do not allow for rest in between shots.Overall it really comes through when portability is a must.
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I am reluctant to write this because this has been my secret weapon rig, unknown to much of my competition. I own a steadystick, jib, a $300 dolly, a slider, a glidecam with vest and arm, a tripod with fluid head, and even a fig rig. But this has got to be my favorite rig. I'll tell you, the flying shots are definitely comparable to the glidecam if not better and it only takes about 10 seconds to calibrate. You can even get a kind of pseudo jib and boom shots with this. It's a great monopod. Its fluid head isn't the greatest but it does OK if you learn how to workaround it's limitations. It can act like a shoulder mount by placing the rig against the front of your hips. All in all, my favorite stabilization rig. What's great is that it only take 10 to 20 seconds to switch between modes. It truly is the equivalent of a swiss army knife for videographers. Our company will probably going to get a second one soon. But most importantly, you must get the swivel handle if you want to be able to fly. Again, get the SWIVEL HANDLE! :)
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