DIY ORBIT CAMERA RIG - super simple, super cheap, super strong.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 พ.ค. 2024
- Guys, in this episode I wanted to show you how you can build a super durable and super smooth orbit camera rig for about $100.
You can put on it any camera, any gimbal with any lens because its maximum payload capacity is over 150 kg .
What's more, you don't need any complicated tools to build it, and all the components are generally available in online stores.
Lis
1. aluminum pipes - you can find at your local dealer
2. two aluminum plates - you can find at your local dealer
3. two kipp connectors -
a. 30 mm plastic version (www.kippusa.com/us/en/Product...)
b. 50mm aluminum version (www.kippusa.com/us/en/Product...)
4. flange bearings (pgnbearings.com/products/ucf2...)
5. steel or aluminum shaft 50 mm - you can find at your local dealer
6. two kipp cross connectors
a. 30mm plastic version (www.kippusa.com/us/en/Product...)
b. 50 mm aluminum version (www.kippusa.com/us/en/Product...)
7. 50 mm aluminum clamps (eu.duratruss.com/en/dt-mini-3...)
8. cheapest steel double clamps for 50mm pipe (www.layher.co.nz/scaffolding-...)
9. aluminum double clamps (www.thomannmusic.com/search_G...)
0:00 - Intro
0:30 - overview
1:34 - Who is this equipment for ?
2:23 - what do we need
3:13 - setup
5:50 - counterweight
7:12 - improvements
9:38 - Camera setup
10:34 - conclusions - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
This looks actually doable! Very cool, perhaps I can build a mini version of this for product shots.
That was absolutely awesome. Thank you!!!
Thank you, Adam! I love how inspiring and detailed your build videos are.
My pleasure MIchael !!!
Very versatile indeed, worth the effort! Great piece of gear and video.
Elegant simplicity and strength. Thank you!
my pleasure !!
Amazing work! Thanks.
Thank you, Adam!
Good idea and awesome shoots...
A very practical and flexible design. Well done.
thanks Adam you are a ray of light in a dark world. I want to make this so much. I am in UK and priced up the same parts / spec (or best heavy duty equivalent) & the cost came to £350 not including the pipes. That price is including sales tax and delivery. I only mention the price because this is similar for off the shelf solutions readily available. That said, your robust design and obvious flexibility in form and function outstrips all the entry level solutions on the market and is competitive with very expensive solutions, so it is still a great deal and well worth doing. Thank you for the math as well. Awesome!
This is incredible! Thank you for this. What a great video!
My pleasure Stuart !!
You’re a genius!!! Thank you for this 👍🏽 👌🏽
My favorite video rig creator does it again. Thank you for this very nice project and providing us with the parts list to get started. I always look forward to your videos.
Thank you men !!! Great to hear that !!!
Wow, I have never thought of this even thought I have built few 360 booth but this one I really like, Great job
Man this was the most easy and clever design 😎 Turned out good. If you put a gimbal you can have even many other types of movements.
OMG!!! Thank you so much this is a great DIY video!!!!
Very nice build, and detailed video! One side note, i would change the ball bearings to cylindrical roller bearings, those are more suit the purpose. Ball bearings don't like high side loads, and with the roller bearings you can significantly decrease the Z height of the rotary assembly.
Great video!
Awesome video! And such a pleasant model!
This is amazing! Thanks for sharing!
it's absolutly amazing, i had exactly the same idea with same material, I planned to used karting pieces. Big thanks from france
Love this idea and construction tips❤
Fantastic Channel thank you so much. After having put creativity on a side for a while I'm going to start building some stuff again. 😊😊
Another classic breakdown!👏🏾👍🏾🙏🏾
thank you Eugene !!
Very helpful! Fantastic ideas and a super video.....tHanks for posting!
Awesome content as always ❤
This opens up a bunch of new possiblilities.
I want to build it right now 🤯👍
Great to heat that man !!! 🦾
Perfect timing!! I was just designing a shot like this i was planning for an upcoming shoot and wasn’t sure how I was going to do it. This completely solved my problem and I can’t thank you enough!!
great to hear that Mario !!!
This is pretty damn cool! Glad to know this is achievable! thank you!
This is so cool and very inspiring. 👏👏
solid rig, awesome 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Thank you for an excellent episode!
Great to hear that !!!! 💪
Wow….amazing engineering
Perfect!
Well done!
That is nice. I combined a similar construction with the Edelkrone V2 Motor and a timing belt. Now i can replicate every movement and Speed with the Edelkrone App. I Think it´s possibel with many Slider motors.🛠
You posted an episode at the right time. I'm in the process of making one. I have the same camera. I hope to make a good one. Thanks for the inspiration
Zizou Great to hear that !!!
I love you, Adam.
love you too 🦾
So good Adam, your engineering and grip mind is brilliant. I love DIY solutions, I built my own Kino Diva 200s at 1/5th the cost when the Divas first came out, I thought they were cool but massively overpriced, mine performed better but they were heavier, built my own Dana Dolly when I couldn't afford the real deal. This is an excellent build and idea.
Thank you Dan !!! 🦾🦾🦾
Genius Adam.. I salute you!
Thank you man !!! 💪
You won. Thank you for this video. Liked and subscribed.
Great video Adam as usual!! Thanks for shareing. Waiting anxiously for your video about Tilta hydra arm mini and Ronin 2. Cheers!!
ooo yes I'm in the process💪
The best video inspiring others, thank you sr
Another awesome content❤
Un diseño simple, funcional y perfectamente reproducible, genial! 👏👏👏
Brilliant! With love from Atlanta.
Thank you !!! Love from Poland !!!
Woah! this is so nice!
I like this so much. Thanks for sharing this video tutorial
Dope DIY idk about how cheap it'd be but definitely 👌🏾
Awesome!
Love it! Thanks Adam.
💪💪💪
great, thank you Adam
I think you have the best channel on TH-cam for filmmakers 🫶🏾✨
Genius :D Love it!
amazing, thanks for the share.
great design
Owesome.... can't wait to try it
love it
Awesome! Thanks!
Beautiful video! What was that lens you were using for product shots?
TYSM! Which is the clamp that you're connecting to your camera?
Extremely helpful
Thanks !!!
Super cool video. These parts are nowhere near $100 for the 50mm pieces but I am still going to build it. And now I will have a lot of those parts to make other things too. Very cool idea, dude.
Nice ideas here
Great video! As always
Thank you Jakub !!
You are on another level.
Thank you Scottie 💪🦾
Thank you!
Thanks!
I already started purchasing my pieces.
Will you ever have a tutorial on your cable cam setups for event venues? You used a cool setup for your pool swimming shots in one of your videos.
amazing bro
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Great video man!
Super handy man ... I wanna be like you! haha
😃😃😃Thank you Flavio
Love You, Love you, Love You Adam 😍 grate work 💪 man. I'm from India and just saw your work it's really very cost efficient and needful thing for photographers salute for you hard work and research behind this which you had shown in an simple manner, Thank Man good wishes for future success, keep developing 😊
Small request if you can make an small camera rig for product photography or Videography it would be very help full and useful for us to generate some money from it if possible for you can you please make it Adam 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Nice. Thanks. My newest project to add to my gear. I am new subscriber. Thumbs up.
Nice video. The long rails where you two were sitting on the pipe at the end of the video, what diameter and gauge aluminum pipe are you using?
50mm about 3m long
This is so great!! Question, what is the bounce like on the end?? I’m thinking of building this with a rotary encoder to track the camera…but it wouldn’t work too well if there is bounce as it moves??
Amazing. I subbed
THX 🦾
My favorite part was math class 😅 jokes aside, it's the first video I watched from you and it was so nice. Pozdro!
Hay bro, could you do a video on Dji Ronin 4D FLEX + Tilta Float Balance with the post. Nobody else has it up and I can’t balance correctly.
Does 3:1 formula work for counterweight balance? 150\50 = 3… 3 *4kg = 12kg
Where do you buy those clamps? Im from czech republic and i cant really find any online store which would sell them.
i feel like the marbl orbit is the alie express version of a legit rig, i want to love it, but it just looks like cheap knock off shit.
high key best channel on youtube, thanks man you're right in line with all the things i want to do and really helping out our company with your diy stuff.
great to hear that SHVWNCOOPER 💪
What do you call the pipe clamp. Cant seem to find it anywhere here.
Very well done! Looks way sturdier than the stupidly overpriced commercially available versions.
Thank you Robert !!!
@@BestboyAdam thanks for the awesome videos!
Legend!
💪🦾 Thank you !!!Scott
thank you for the camrea guy falling!
Nice build! Insta360 also has a Bullet Time shooting mode on their 360 cameras that can get this look too but it requires you to swing the camera and your arm is kinda awkwardly raised in every shot.
I climbed into a tree to get this shot: th-cam.com/users/shortsXYebFI2uIuY
how long is that shaft? 10 or 12in? was that a 10x10 plate? and what is the name again of that clamp holding the camera? Its not on that list... I dont think lol Just wondering for reference :) Really cool! awesome vid Thank you
Very Helpful Video, propably i'll try buildinng a smaller version for my studio.
The price may be higher at least for people from Germany - also those calculations are for the sturdier version which is more suitable for heavier setups and people:
- pipes Alu 50mm x 2mm : 2x 3m, 2x 1,5m, 2x 40cm, 4 x 1,2m for the adjustable pipe stand: 173,69€
- steel shaft h6 30cm x 50mm: 50,10€
- 16x Global Truss 812-B: 99,20 (8 clamps are needed for the adjustable pipe stand)
- 6x Global Truss 5032-2B Swivel Coupler: 72€ (4 are needed for the pipe stand)
- 1x Selflock Clamp: c.a. 17-19€ (for the cam)
- 2x UCF 210 Bearings: 38,90
- 2x Kipp Pipe clamp base K0499: 75,80
- 2x Kipp T-angle clamp K0475: 55,02€
- 4x Kipp levelling foot m10, h= 41mm: 2,92€
- 2x Alu plates 30x30cm 20mm thickness: c.a.190 - 210€
all prices incl. vat
In total it's c.a. 790€ - shipping might vary so it's not exact.
Bravo
Great video! How long is the steel shaft?
For some reason we cannot get 50mm pipes in the US. What is your source for pipes?
This is so brilliant! Sorry if I missed it, I went through a few times to see if I had, but what was the final overall cost for you to make this? I went through your links to start adding it all up by some things are to source ourselves locally so I'm just curious what your final spend was?
He listed the price at $100 in the description, though I'd be curious what you found the price estimate to be
0:25 You make my day.🤣
How long is your pipes that you used
Adaś, inspirujesz! :D
Dzięki Marcin!!!
What was that single clamp to hold the camea onto the rig? I cannot find anything like that in my searching, Im from the UK and I am trying to make a smaller version. Thanks
It looks as if the entire weight of the bars, camera and counterweight is being held up by the four set screws in the bearings. Is that correct? Did you have to drill holes in the shaft to seat those?
Вполне достаточно - 4шт. болт M10.
That wedding photographer went down hard 😮 rip lens!
Next you need to make this go sideways like it the U2 video
hey thinks for sharing, do you have the sizes of the aluminium pipes as well please ?
hyper impressed Adam, where are u located? can you sell it out? I mean make me one with out the aluminium pipes please any advice .....
Strobe and rolling shuter?