It’s turing out to be a great year for camera stabilization innovation and advances in 3-axis technology is leading the way. While big camera systems seem to be well catered for we are now seeing more and more stabilization products aimed at phone and action camera filmmakers. Our latest discovery, the LUUV stabilizer, is currently trying to raise money on Indiegogo. Created by a team based out of Germany, it not only has an interesting design, but can do some pretty cool things. First of all, the stabilizer was made using industrial 3D printers. Second, you can rotate it 180˚ to get different perspectives — being able to turn it upside-down is especially helpful if you’re shooting extreme low angles for extreme sports, like skateboarding. Third, you can control panning with your fingertips, so operating the LUUV requires only one hand (with practise no doubt).
Check out its Indiegogo campaign video to find out more about how it works:
Here are some more videos that show what the LUUV can capture:
And here’s a training session that shows users how to operate it.
See the campaign on Indiegogo.
LUUV GoPro Stabilizer
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