This smooth camera slider can be paired with an optional motor to raise your time-lapse game or add a flexible, lightweight tool to your filmmaking repertoire. Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop ...
Anyone who uses a DSLR or video camera to create videos and requires the camera to move along a straight plane to provide further creativity whilst filming may be interested in a new system created by ...
SliderMini is an ultra portable, compact, smartphone controlled camera slide, offering photographers an easy-to-use, pocket sized motorized camera slider perfect for video, timelapse, stop motion ...
Trost Motion (www.trostmostion.com) today announced they have partnered with DitoGear™ (www.ditogear.com) to combine precision motion control systems with Trost Motion’s family of cinematic camera ...
Review: We take a look at a smartphone controlled motorised slider that costs $160. What's the catch? Rewind the clocks. Ten years ago motorized sliders, and motion control were all the craze, and ...
Everybody needs a slider, and the SliderMini2 from Smartta follows on from its original highly successful SliderMini rig. The SliderMini started life, as many products do nowadays, as a crowd funded ...
A camera slider is a popular and simple project — just a linear slide, a stepper, and some sort of controller. Adding tilt and pan axes ups the complexity until you’ve got three motors, a controller, ...
We’ve all seen those smooth panning shots, which combined with some public domain beats, are a hallmark of the modern YouTube tech video. Recreating that style in ...
Edelkrone has taken the wraps off its new SliderPLUS X and Motion Control system for mid-weight cameras, giving photographers and videographers a relatively simple way to get cinematic, smooth motion ...
While there is certainly no shortage of DIY photography projects out there, this has got to be one of the most impressive ones we’ve seen yet. Inspired by the robotic cameras that filmed the Death ...
Camera sliders and dollies, designed to help you film butter-smooth video while the camera is in motion, are quite pricey. This DIY version uses extremely cheap parts, like skateboard wheels, to keep ...
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