![]() These keep the gyroscopes in the right position by grabbing onto the groove of the center beam that is part of the gimbals mount sold by their Super Precision Gyroscope. Two 1/8″-thick aluminum pieces 2″ x 0.54″ are screwed with flat undercut machine screws to the aluminum plate. I used a sheet of aluminum to make the bracket’s main body. ![]() Please note that I built this first device as a demo/proof-of-concept, and not as an assembly for field photography.įirst, I built a bracket to hold the gyroscope gimbals and camera: Just for fun, I decided to try stabilizing my camera using the same gyro configuration described by Kenyon, but using Glenn Turner’s low-cost precision gyroscopes. Operation of the Kenyon Labs gyroscopic camera stabilizer ![]()
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