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DIY Squig Rig Or Square Fig Rig For Your Video Camera

A fig rig is sort of a steering wheel shaped rig for your video camera to help get steadier shots while still keeping fluidity of motion and control. Since I didn't really want to spend $300 today or wait for one to arrive I decided to make a similar rig myself. I decided on a square design (hence squig rig) instead of circular since it's easier to assemble and I think the benefits of a circular design is dubious at best.

This is a video showing off my Squig Rig and a short shot of it in action:



Here are a couple of still photos for a more detailed view of the squig rig iteself and the bracket after it has been put together:

This rig uses four equal length pieces of 3/4" pvc pipe for the walls (make long enough to fit your camera), four 3/4" pvc elbow connectors, one 1/4" wing nut, two 1/4" bolts, one 1/4" hex nut, one 1/4" locking nut, one pipe bracket with space for 1/4" bolts/nuts, super glue, and flat black spray paint.

I think this rig is pretty good, but I think shifting the weight of the camera more towards the center will help increase stability even more, so I've drawn up plans for version 2:

What do you think? Let me know if you give making one of your own a shot. Feel free to ask any questions about the rig and materials as well.

Homebrew Shoulder Rig For My Canon EOS T2i DSLR Camera and H2 Zoom Audio Recorder

I recently put together a shoulder rig for my Canon EOS T2i and my H2 Zoom audio recorder so that I could take more stable moving videos and record better audio than with the built in microphone.

It's made out of 2 pieces of PVC pipe, a PVC "T" connector, a pipe bracket that has a place for a bolt to fit through, two 1/4 inch bolts, one locking 1/4 nut, one regular 1/4 inch nut, two 1/4 inch wing nuts, and duct tape where needed or cool. The shoulder padding is made of some pantyhose, rags, and rubber bands. Not very expensive, not very pretty, but steady and useful. :)

Here's a video that shows it off pretty well (though my Sony Bloggie has trouble in the low light and close up):


Here are some stills taken with my Canon T2i so you can get a clearer look at how it's all put together:

What do you think? Please, let me know if this helps you out or if you make a variation on this design. :)

Kalamazoo Valley Museum Movie (mostly scifi) Costumes Special Exhibit Quick Tour


Kalamazoo Valley Museum Movie (mostly scifi) Costumes Special Exhibit Quick Tour

Camera/Post: Phillip J Rhoades http://philliprhoades.com
Music: Black Wings by Oleg Serkov (CC license via Jamendo) http://jamendo.com

In Fulton There Is A Storm


Recorded this storm just a few minutes ago, thought I'd upload a clip of it real quick.

Fulton, Michigan 49052 2010-June-18 @20:xxhrs

Shipping The Toys To Chris And Mark


Just a quick video of me packing and shipping the tech toys to my friends/bosses Chris Abraham and Mark Harrison

http://abrahamharrison.com

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