I saw this on TV last night, and was blown away by the quality of the operating. It is some of the best execution I have ever seen. I don't see the op's name on IMDb, and of course after any movie on TV, the credits fly by at 100mph, so I couldn't catch any names.
You owe it to yourself to see this movie. There's a ton of Steadicam, but you have to watch closely, because the operating is just that good. There are no long marathon shots, just incredibly tight execution of the basics, used really well throughout the movie.