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Steadicam Merlin Demonstration (The Geek Group)

video Steadicam Merlin Demonstration (The Geek Group)
Duck explains how the Steadicam Merlin works in this video, and also has some demonstrations on it, by Mikey running around the lab and showing how stable the camera is.

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Cheers,
Thermo.

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Mar 16, 2010. 3:13 PMRanie-K says:
I made a cheap Tiffen Merlin inspired thing:

http://einarkramer.22web.net/Photos/PhotoDiY/#Woden


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I am a high school student in Cairns, Queensland. Most of the time I am either at school, sleeping, doing stuff on my computer, making circuits of some kind or messing with 240v