StediStick

The Video Camera Stabilizer You Won't Feel and Look Stupid Using.

$45 tax free + free shipping

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Watch the difference a StediStick makes when shooting video.
The StediStick is an image stabilization device used to reduce blurring associated with the motion of a camera or its subject. Specifically, it compensates for pan and tilt (angular movement, equivalent to yaw and pitch) of a camera or other imaging device. Preferred by hikers, beachcombers and anyone on the move. Compact for travel and with a twist, almost doubles in length.Works with all binoculars, still and video cameras, and astronomical telescopes with a 3/4 base which most all do.

With still cameras, camera shake is particularly problematic at slow shutter speeds or with long focal length (telephoto) lenses. With video cameras, camera shake causes visible frame-to-frame jitter in the recorded video. Tired of missing the great shot because everyone gets sick when they watch your footage? Stabilize your camera and get footage to be proud of and all will want to watch.

How to use the StediStick FAQ

Who uses The StediStick?
Skateboarders like the portability and low angle shots that can be achieved with the StediStick with ease.



Concertgoers like the reach they can get to shoot over the heads of the crowd. Get a good shot of the stage for once, no matter how large the crowd.


Vacationers love the fact that the StediStick packs and travels light and helps capture video that people would actually want to watch. No one likes that Blair Witch Project look.


Independent film makers like the compact size of The StediStick and the shots they are able to get without using large bulky alternatives that cost a small fortune, which Independent film makers do not have. The size of someone's checkbook should not be the determining factor regarding their ability to produce riveting films that better mankind. If you like the gorilla production tactic, The StediStick is a must have.


Videoing yourself has never been so easy. Extend the The StediStick, turn the camera around and go for it. Show the action as you see it by showing you see it. Pop on a wide angle lens and be part of the crowd in your next event. Not just the person behind the lens.


Law enforcement uses The StediStick when shooting footage for use in court. If the jury gets sick from the shaking video, it's not good for anyone involved. If you catch a crime in progress, you rally need to have sharp clear footage for face recognition software to work. Regardless of what NCIS shows us on TV.

Photographers shooting in hard to reach locations love The StediStick as an alternative to the bulky tripod. Anytime you can lighten your load when hiking through the outback, you do it. With the new SLR video cameras it's also a must have.


Cup the mounting seat of The StediStick shown here and let the handle rest on your hand resulting in a shock absorber action that keeps the footage smooth and jitter free. Very comfortable carrying method that doesn't cramp your hand after 10 minutes of use. Become a human tripod and never miss another once in a lifetime moment.


The very comfortable carrying position keeps you focused on the action and not the pain a heavy and clunky stabilizer can cause. Try a few and you will see this is by far a better carry than a device costing $300 or more. Sometimes the more simple the solution, the better.


In astronomy, the problem of lens-shake is added to by variations in the atmosphere which causes the apparent positions of objects to change. The StediStick helps follow moving items while keeping them in frame and focused. Go see the stars or whatever might be up there and leave that clunky tripod at home. How many times do we watch a video of something that we can't make out because the camera operator is holding the camera by hand? Once is too many!


Maneuvering through the crowd and getting great footage is no longer an either or proposition, get both with The StediStick. Grab it high or low, point the camera forward and move out. No one will be the wiser because The StediStick is stealthy and won't make you a target as an evil member of the media. Get better footage of the next riot or concert for YouTube with The StediStick.


As you see, it's not a stick, we just needed a name to describe it that wasn't already taken - that you would remember. did it work?


Includes carrying case, directions and 5-year limited warranty.


What type of grip is that on the SteadiStick?
Neoprene, it's part of the family of synthetic rubbers that are produced by polymerization of chloroprene. Neoprene in general has good chemical stability, and maintains flexibility over a wide temperature range. It's used in a wide variety of applications, such as laptop sleeves, orthopedic braces (wrist, knee, etc.), electrical insulation, liquid and sheet applied elastomeric membranes or flashings, and car fan belts.
A foamed neoprene contains gas, as with the StediStick, the resulting cellular configuration makes the material a good insulator and perfect for wetsuits. Foamed neoprene is also used in other insulation and shock-protection (packing) applications. Good for packaging because the cells absorb shock and transfer the energy away. If you tear the foam handle, send it back for repairs. If anything breaks, send it back. It's built to withstand and if something causes it to fail, we would really like to know. No RMA required. Just the StediStick and your name.


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