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Pictures will be more stable (less shaky) if you use a steadicam like approach, that is, camera is balanced by a weight. The weight can be the cell phone, battery pack, handwarmer.
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I think the payload limit already is restricting enough without having additional weights for any steadicam set-up. I love the idea but I think that with all the anti-blur/shake modules being applied to SLR Cameras for example would serve much better.
Hi there,
Congrats, great project! One remark: It would be much easier to read your guide in HTML or even text, than in Google docs. If I want to read the text parts, I need to use the zoom – but it is impossible to see the pictures in their original size.
Regards,
Fred
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