Keeping your camera stable is vital to getting good shots and quality video. That's why using tripod to keep your camera in place will greatly improve your shots immediately, even if you need to make ...
You can make an attractive and functional tripod stool with a few dowels, a piece of leather or canvas, and a few hardware fittings—between $15-25 in total materials depending on the quality of the ...
Our sexy sister, Lifehacker, is highlighting a little tutorial how to build a panoramic tripod head of your own. This head can attach on to your existing tripod for quick, painless and accurate ...
DIY site Instructables shows you how to turn nearly any plastic bottle into a tripod (make that monopod) for your camera. All you need is a screw-on bottle cap and a couple of dirt-cheap nuts and ...
When I went travelling for the first time with my Rebel, I only had the (excellent) 50mm f/1.8 lens, which translates to a mild 85mm telephoto on my cropped sensor. You can imagine that it was ...
Sure, you could spend $200 on a set of CineSkates, a set of three wheels which turn your Gorillapod into a flexible, rolling tripod dolly. Or you could save $180 and make your own. Fungus Amungus, the ...
Want to mount your smartphone (or even a tablet) to a tripod? Sharon shows you a simple, affordable solution you can create in minutes. Sharon Profis Former Vice President of Content, CNET Studios As ...
The iPad can be a wonderful tool for making stop motion videos, but finding a way to hold the tablet while you rearrange your scenes can be a challenge. One DIY filmmaker has developed a creative way ...