Posts Tagged ‘smooth’
edelkrone’s impressive automatic targeting slider: SliderPLUS
Note: The product presented is an early prototype. The manufacturer says the final version will not be noisy.
edelkrone’s already impressive new slider system SliderPLUS gets an update worth talking about: A targeting module that smoothly tracks your subject. Read on to understand how it works.
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Rhino Slider for HDSLR – the promising affordable one
HDSLR filmmakers often see themselves bombarded with affordable products that don’t meet their expectations. Two years ago when we made our big DSLR rig review we found that most rigs weren’t that cool. Today we have a similar situation with sliders. They are great, but most seem to be just ok. And the outstanding ones like the new Kessler slider we reported about last week are usually too expensive for the HDSLR filmmakers budget.
Every now and we find an indie company with a filmmaking background make a cool product for HDSLRs. This one got funded on Kickstarter within 18 hours…
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Kessler’s new Shuttlepod Mini – compact, all-angle slider
Kessler Crane just released some new and very cool products. Among the most intriguing new devices is the Shuttlepod Mini, which is a miniaturized version of their original Shuttlepod, a unique completely smooth and silent slider that can be run at any angle, even upside down and has many upgrade options such as a motor system.
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NAB 2012 – CineZip: A slider upside down! – $349
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The so called “cable camera” dollying technique (invented by an Austrian by the way) is one that has been very expensive so far and hasn’t entered the realm of low cost HDSLR gear yet.
Here’s a company that tries to bring us the benefits of a wired camera setup at an affordable price. Does it work? That’s a question we hope to find an answer to in the near future.
The setup Jeff Medford used has a very loose cable and thus the camera slide is very sensitive to the operators movements. Jeff told me that they’d soon offer a crank to tighten the cable. This sounds like a good idea, but will the suction cups hold the additional force from a tightened cable? It’s a unit worth testing and at $349 it can be done.
There’s another crank, a pulley system included to control the camera movement and the total length can be 50 feet (15 meters) to make some impossible shots possible.
For handheld shooting support I’d suggest going with an EasyRig, they provide a lot more flexibility and don’t require setup time, but for everything else the CineZip looks a like a very interesting new approach to dolly movement.
You can get the CineZip at a pre-sale price of $324 on Delkin Devices’ website. At this time they offer it without the cranks. LINK
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