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The Sony a6300 continues to be a popular camera with more and more camera tests being uploaded. In this video, PIGMINTFILM, tests the autofocus features of the Sony a6300 camera with the CAME-TV Single gimbal. The lens he used was the Sony FE 28mm f2.

The CAME-Single is a tool-less 3-axis gimbal that is designed to be operated with just one hand. With a physical weight of about 1.31 kg, the CAME-Single has a max payload of about 2.6 lbs. It was made for lighter camera setups like a Panasonic GH4 with a Lumix 12-35mm lens or a Sony A7s with a Sony 28-70mm lens (more camera and lens compatibility can be seen on the product page). The new internal battery produces a higher voltage output, which will give the Single more power and stability.

CAME-TV Single 3-axis Tool-less Gimbal

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CAME-TV Single 3-axis Tool-less Gimbal

Quick clip of @flolinemedia's sweet ‪#‎mini‬ ‪#‎jib‬ setup using the ‪#‎cametv‬‪#‎single‬ ‪#‎gimbal‬ with his ‪#‎panasonic‬ ‪#‎gh4‬ and ‪#‎rokinon‬ lens!

@jonogeestudio's #cametv #single #gimbal setup with his #panasonic #gh4, #lumix 12-35mm and #rode #videomicro mic!
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All balanced + ready to go. Featuring the #panasonicgh4 + #rodemic #videomicro that is the perfect weight with no over powering from the motors of the #cametvsingle. Just chillin' with the #sonya7sii #SmallRig accessories + #canon70200. via Instagram http://ift.tt/1RG3UIM

Jeff Estanislao, recently uploaded this wedding video he shot with the CAME-Single gimbal! He states that all the tracking/floating shots were filmed with the Single balanced for his Sony A7S and Sony 10-18mm F4 lens.

The CAME-Single is a solid one-hand designed gimbal that is made for cameras like the Panasonic GH4, Sony A7Sii/A7Rii series cameras and the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera. The whole gimbal(including parts) fit in a protective portable hard case. The interior of the hard case has foam cut-outs that protect the gimbal and makes sure everything is kept in place. The CAME-Single has three different operating modes that you can cycle through via the button on the side of the handle.

CAME-TV Single 3-Axis Gimbal

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CAME-TV Single 3-Axis Gimbal

If you are already in contact with a CAME-TV support associate regarding a problem or concern with your product, then we recommend sending videos in 1 of the 4 ways listed below. In the video itself, you can simply shoot it with your smartphone and through your POV (or while mounted on a tripod). It is easiest for us to diagnose and troubleshoot a problem remotely if we see exactly what you see.

(Ex: If you are reporting a problem with a shaking gimbal, shoot the video so we see the gimbal in the shot. Do not send a video from the gimbal camera's point of view).

1. Unlisted YouTube Video - Please upload a video to YouTube, save it as Unlisted and then send us the link.

2.  DropBox shareable link - Simply upload the video to your DropBox account and provide us with a shareable link.

3. Vimeo Link (Password Protected) - If you have a Vimeo account, you can upload the video and encrypt it with a password for external viewing. You can then send us the video link along with the password that unlocks the viewing restrictions so we can view it on our end.

4. WeTransfer.com Digi-Delivery - If you do not own or have access to any of the accounts listed above, then you can send us your movies for free using WeTransfer.com. You can send multiple files up to 2GB per email for free and no account or membership is needed.

NOTES:

Why do I need to send a video for support?

- First and foremost, by giving our technical staff a first hand look at the issue that you are reporting, they may be able to recognize the problem more easily and in turn provide a timely solution.

- In the past, there have been incidents where customers have presented false claims of product malfunction/defect in order to receive a replacement for their product (which in truth was not defective). Providing a video is a way to show us and confirm that there indeed a manufacturing flaw with an item that is in need of support and/or repair.

Can I just send the video as an email attachment?

- We'd prefer that you DO NOT send videos through email attachments for several reasons.

1) Our support team uses a 3rd party email ticketing/organization system that limits all attachments to only 7mb. Most videos usually are larger in file size and will not be transmitted successfully.

2) Our email software is very sensitive in its security features, and at its discretion, will put suspicious emails with attachments into a spam/junk mail folder, which we likely will not be able to immediately see.

Here's another photo from @daneeldeej's jib setup he used on a recent music video shoot with the #cametv #single #gimbal attached! He balanced his #sony #a7s with a #Samyang #24mm ・・・
Went back to Sackville School yesterday to film @andytwyman s second music video. The cast were pretty lifeless! #sentientvisuals #musicvideo #cametv #filmmaking via Instagram http://ift.tt/1UPgRlM

Mike Smith, from Boxhead Media, uploaded this mini-documentary about UK based drum teacher, Simon Greenhill(aka Daddy Funk). The video features student testimonials and some drumming footage from Simon Greenhill himself. Mike Smith, shot a majority of the footage with the CAME-Single and his Panasonic GH4 balanced with a Lumix 12-35mm lens.

The CAME-Single is a one-handed portable gimbal that has a max payload of about 2.6 lbs. It's completely tool-less, making the balancing process a breeze out of the box. The solid hand grip is also where the updated internal battery is located. The new internal battery allows the CAME-Single to last up to 20 hours. The bottom of the CAME-Single has mounting points, so you can attach it to a jib or attach a small tripod stand.

CAME-TV Single 3-axis gimbal

For more information on the CAME-Single gimbal click below! Make sure to also sign up for our newsletter to receive updates and information on any new products we release.

CAME-TV Single 3-axis gimbal

 

@scottfilms busted out his new ‪#‎cametv‬ ‪#‎single‬ ‪#‎gimbal‬ on a recent shoot! He balanced his ‪#‎Sony‬ ‪#‎A7sii‬ camera and Sony ‪#‎55mm‬ lens!

Via Instagram

@daneeldeej's jib setup with the #cametv #single #gimbal and #Sony #A7s camera with a #Samyang #24mm lens! ・・・
Just finished filming dodgeball at @oxygen_freejumping who wants a game soon? #sentientvisuals #camesingle #trampolining #dodgeball via Instagram http://ift.tt/1Sie16D

@christianewaldcom posted this pic of his #cametv #single #gimbal setup with his #Sonya7sii, #Sony #zeiss 16-35mm and #sennheiser #wireless kit!
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Our new super portable lightweight setup 🚀📹 via Instagram http://ift.tt/1R9BoNo

@you4reel filming some "over the shoulder" shots with his ‪#‎cametv‬ #7800‪#‎gimbal‬! He's using a ‪#‎panasonic‬ ‪#‎gh4‬ with a ‪#‎canon‬ 24-105 lens

Via Instagram.

Laurent Lichtenstein, uploaded this teaser trailer for an upcoming French travel show he's directing. In this teaser trailer titled "Mission Hawaii", Laurent, mostly filmed it with the CAME-Single and BMPCC Camera plus a Kowa Prominar 8.5mm lens.

The CAME-Single is extremely portable and can easily be brought with you on location to different shoots. The CAME-Single comes with a custom hard flight case that has foam cut outs inside for the handgrip and frame. The quick release camera plate system makes it easier for you to precisely balance your camera setup or to do some fine-tuning when you're out on a shoot. With the new internal battery design combined with the encoders, the battery life can roughly last 20 hours.

CAME-TV Single Gimbal

For more information on the CAME-Single gimbal click below! Make sure to also sign up for our newsletter to receive updates and information on any new products we release.

CAME-TV Single 3-Axis Gimbal

Dan Chung, from newsshooter.com posted this test video and article about his experience with the autofocus feature of the Sony a6300. For the video, he filmed a dance group using the a6300 paired with the CAME-TV Single gimbal.

The CAME-Single is a 3-axis gimbal that is designed to be used with just one hand. The encoders that are built onto the brushless motors make the gimbal more stable and precise while you shoot. On one charge, the CAME-Single can last roughly 20 hours because of the updated internal rechargable battery. The Single has a max payload of about 2.6 lbs, which is perfect for smaller/lightweight camera setups.

Sony a6300 with CAME-TV Single Gimbal
(Dan Chung with the CAME-Single and Sony a6300)

For more information on the CAME-Single gimbal click below! Make sure to also sign up for our newsletter to receive updates and information on any new products we release.

CAME-Single 3-Axis Gimbal

@askdsn shooting a music video with the #cametv #single #gimbal and #SonyA7sii camera with a #Sony #28mm lens!
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Behind the lens with @breakawayaus via Instagram http://ift.tt/1QTTIxk

A very basic, yet common question that we get is "How do I know when my CAME-Single is done charging?" First off, a full charge can typically be accomplished in about 2-4 hours. Keeping it plugged in any longer can run the risk of overcharging your battery, and causing it to go into a protective sleep mode.

However, as a visual indicator of the battery's charge status, you can look no further than the LED indicator light that is on the charging plug.

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When plugged in, a red light on the plug shows that charging is currently in progress. Once full, the light will switch over to green, indicating the battery is completely charged and the gimbal is ready to use.

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