Vimeo user, No Routes Found, posted this quick review of the CAME-7800 Gimbal while he was on location shooting a documentary. Check it out below!
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Vimeo user, No Routes Found, posted this quick review of the CAME-7800 Gimbal while he was on location shooting a documentary. Check it out below!
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Recently, Vimeo user, Kluzo, used the CAME-7800 gimbal to cover an event in Paris!
The CAME-7800 uses three motors that stabilize the camera along with the pan, tilt, and roll axis. The motors will help compensate for shakes, vibrations, and other unwanted movements, allowing you to get some smooth shots.
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In this quick video posted by Youtube user, Joe Taravella, he takes his new CAME-Single gimbal out for a test run! The footage looks great, especially when he walks up and down the stairs. He used his Sony A7S with a Sony 10-18mm F4 lens.The new CAME-Single is one of the first commercially available 3-Axis 32-bit basecam controlled gimbals that offer brushless motors with Encoders.
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The CAME-Steadicam can hold camera setups that are roughly 5 to 33 pounds with a minimum height of 27.5 inches and a max of 40 inches. The CAME-Steadicam comes equipped with a baseplate that has a Power, AV and HDMI connector. You also have the option to buy the stabilizer and the vest separately or as a package.
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Vimeo user, Milton: Motion & Design, posted this video of his first test run right after opening his CAME-Single gimbal!
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Voyager Video, posted this quick test of the CAME-Mini 2 gimbal! It was shot with the Sony A7S and a Zeiss 24-70mm lens.
The new CAME-MINI 2 Gimbal is completely tool-less, which allows the operator to quickly change camera setups and re-balance the entire system for optimal performance. All of the wiring and electronics are enclosed into the frame offering a clean professional appearance and also protecting all the wiring.
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The CAME-7500 3-axis gimbal is designed to compensates for shakes, vibration or any unwanted jitter while shooting, allowing you to capture smoother shots that look like your camera is floating freely. The updated version of the CAME-7500, now includes new quick-release knobs that make it easier to adjust on the roll and yaw axis.
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Mr.Cheesycam, uploaded this detailed video on how different profiles and settings can affect your CAME Mini 2 gimbal.
The video also has a nice split screen edit that clearly shows what he's doing in the program, so you can follow along with ease.
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Youtube user, SWAF Jarrad, posted some quick test footage from his CAME-Single 3-Axis gimbal. In the video, he does mention that he had some trouble in the beginning, but once he changed the lens on his camera, everything was a lot smoother. His setup in the video was a Panasonic GH-4 with a Panasonic 14-140mm lens. Check out his footage below!
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Here's a quick test of the CAME-Single that AeroVideo shot with his Sony A7S camera plus a Sony 28-70mm lens.
The new CAME-SINGLE is one of the first commercially available 3-Axis 32-bit basecam controlled gimbals that offer brushless motors with Encoders.The design of the CAME-SINGLE allows the shooter to operate the gimbal with just one hand and has a 1/4-20 and 3/8 threaded mounting point located under the handle.
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NextWaveDV, put together this quick video of them testing out the new CAME-Single 3-Axis Gimbal with a Sony A7s!
The CAME-Single is equipped with brushless motors that have encoders. The encoders prevent motors from losing synchronization, skipping steps, decreases power consumption, increases Torque, increases the precision of the stabilization and provides important information about frame and camera angles.
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Max Snyder, uploaded this short video that shows test footage of him using the CAME-Mini 1 Gimbal for the first time! The wiring and electronics on the CAME-Mini 1 are completely enclosed into the frame, giving a clean professional appearance.
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The CAME-TV GH-4 Cage is designed specifically for the Panasonic GH-4 and provides easy access to the battery and SD card without actually removing the camera from the cage. The baseplate that comes with the CAME-TV GH-4 Cage has 15mm rod holes that allow you to attach industry standard 15mm rods for accessories like a follow focus.
(Geekynerddad's GH-4 setup with the CAME-TV GH-4 Cage +Wooden Handles)
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The CAME-80T Slider has two solid carbon fiber tubes and a flywheel at one end of the slider giving the shooter a smoother slide.
The bottom of the CAME-80T has multiple mounting points that will allow you to mount it onto a tripod for a higher slide or with the four adjustable feet, you can get some shots from the ground.
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Philipp Reinhard, posted this quick video of him trying out his new CAME-Mini 2 gimbal for the first time! He filmed it with the Panasonic GH4 + a Panasonic 14mm Pancake lens.
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