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    Added on Thursday 18 March 2010 07:40:55
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    The StudioCoach introducting the SteadePod™, a patented camera steadying device. Use instead of a tripod for your camera or camcorder for great photos and video! Compact and lightweight, easy to use and quick to set up; take it with you anywhere for steady images in low light, long exposure or high zoom situations. Covered by a Lifetime Service Policy



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  • MobiusCoin

    @trippiano Couldn't you just pre-extend the wire and keep it in your pocket and then deploy silently?
    Tuesday 11 October 2011 08:51:28
  • cdmikelis

    Yes, string, bolt and washer was genius, this Steadepod is just "fancy" remake. As far as it's seen here the "procedure" to deploy it is way to long for everyday work. Having string with washer you can silently leave it down and you step on string where propper height is reached. It is instantly and silently adjustable: You just release foot a bit, to raise camera, or lower the camera and step again o string. But probably you only need your eyes height. No weight dangling from cam shakeing it.
    Wednesday 05 October 2011 03:47:33
  • cdmikelis

    Yes, string, bolt and washer was genius, this Steadepod is just "fancy" remake. As far as it's seen othis video there is "procedure" to deploy it. Way to long for everyday work. Having string with washer you can silently leave it down and you step on string where propper height is reached. It is instantly and silently adjustable: You just release foot a bit, to raise camera, or lower the camera and step again o string. But probably you only need your eyes height. It does't dangle and shake cam.
    Wednesday 05 October 2011 03:44:51
  • khobbes11

    Bought one at a photo show in Vegas recently... I have to say, it is build very well, fits very small in my bag, I use it alot especially when shooting video.
    Friday 15 July 2011 13:46:57
  • flegolas

    Majorly reduces one of 3 axis of movement - not a big help
    Friday 06 May 2011 22:44:17
  • JohnLRice

    @trippiano LOL, agreed! But, it probably sounds a lot louder than it is in normal use just because he has it right next to his lavalier mic.
    Sunday 20 March 2011 13:55:24
  • tewkewl

    why not just use a wingnut, a screw, and some string?
    Thursday 24 February 2011 17:27:16
  • jotasaldanha

    kkkkkkkkkkkkkk
    Friday 11 February 2011 08:55:45
  • ashyxt

    I'm sorry I'm not trying to be funny but he sounds like talking to a 3 year old crying kid & 2:42 is almost perverted moment LOL
    Tuesday 14 September 2010 05:34:58
  • braveandtall

    are you a Quebecois?? oui?
    Wednesday 28 July 2010 23:04:40
  • dvaladas

    Nice gadget! Good idea, but I`m not sure I would really bring it with me more than my monopod or flash. Except maybe at places where monopods and flashes are prohibited and there is very low light.
    Tuesday 23 March 2010 21:09:30
  • trippiano

    The last thing I want is people staring at me because I'm pulling on a chord that sounds like a broken fishing reel. Noisy! Very noisy! Especially if you are indeed in a "museum" or a wedding and do NOT want to disturb other people or the event. This invention missed some major marks in it's execution.
    Thursday 18 March 2010 13:52:02
  • tftcove

    I have a less expensive way that would take up less room. 1 bolt 1/4 x 20, heavy string or fishing line, a washer or two to stand on.
    Thursday 18 March 2010 09:29:28
  • rudiwells

    sounds rather cheap, how is the build quality?
    Thursday 18 March 2010 09:00:17
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