BBW Production, shot this short video of the  "Speedtest Glassdrive Racing" Event entirely on the CAME-7800 Gimbal! With a max payload of roughly 6.6 pounds, the CAME-7800 Gimbal is designed for cameras like the 5Dmk3, GH4 or the Sony A7s. Click below for more information on the CAME-7800 3-Axis Gimbal.

In this beautifully shot video, Scotty Ray, traveled to Yosemite National Park to hike up "Half-Dome". He brought along the CAME-Single Gimbal to document his trip and was able to piece together this video. "I used the CAME-Single over other gimbals because of its size and reliability. It does everything I need and fits inside ...continue reading

All CAME-TV gimbals have been designed to support numerous camera/lens setups. That is, as long as the overall payload does not exceed that particular gimbal's pre-determined weight capacity. However, it is also possible for a camera setup to be too light. When this happens, users may notice shaking, vibrating, and even noises coming from the ...continue reading

FocusPulling (.com), uploaded this video about getting some extra battery power for your camera. He goes through a bunch of gear that you might need and if you skip to around the 07:32 mark in the video, he goes over the specs of the CAME-TV VM02 V-Mount Plate. The CAME-TV VM02 V-Mount Plate offers 12V, 7.2V and ...continue reading

Sony a7RII Support Systems With the new release of the Sony A7RII camera we have designed a cage that fits the Sony A7RII perfectly. With the A7RII in the cage, you have complete access to the battery so you can easily swap it out without having to take the camera out of the cage. Depending ...continue reading

One of the more useful functions of any CAME-TV gimbal is the built-in joystick/remote control feature. Simply enough, the 2-axis joystick essentially allows you to do seemless panning and tilting movements while maintaining smooth and steady shots with the gimbal. However, all gimbals come with a pre-programmed joystick speed that dictates how fast its movements ...continue reading

Perhaps one of the more common questions we get from customers is "why is my gimbal drifting when it's powered on?." Obviously, a properly balanced and calibrated gimbal will stay put and only move when (and how) you want it to move. A likely reason for the drifting is that the RC Sub-Trim settings may ...continue reading

When you purchase a CAME-TV gimbal, chances are that it has been pre-programmed with 3 main profiles. And each profile contains its own unique set of follow modes, which you can toggle between depending on which mode you need to use. Profile 1 will enable Follow Modes for both Pan and Tilt (Yaw and Pitch). ...continue reading

Service Modes are used to assign button clicks to various gimbal operations. On most CAME-TV gimbals, you can toggle between these different modes simply by clicking on the service button (or joystick) to operate them. By default, the first three modes are set as follows: 1 Click: Switch to Profile 1 2 Clicks: Switch to ...continue reading

You4reel, shot this huge Corona sponsored event in Ireland with the CAME-TV 7800 Gimbal! The CAME-7800 is a 3-axis gimbal designed for cameras like the Canon 5Dmk3, Canon 5Dmk2, Canon 7D and even the Panasonic GH-4. Click below for more information on the CAME-TV 7800 3-Axis Gimbal.

Vimeo user, North South Films, used the CAME-TV 7800 Gimbal to shoot this short engagement video. The CAME-7800 features a clean design that hides all of the wires to ensure they don't get damaged while it's being used. The 7800 Gimbal, also gives the shooter multiple operation modes that can easily be switched by pressing the joystick. (Monitor ...continue reading

None of our gimbals currently come with a bluetooth module or support bluetooth connectivity with external mobile apps. Trying to install other third party modules into any CAME-TV gimbal may void your warranty. For wireless control of your CAME-TV gimbal, you can use the CSWR-4 wireless remote, which comes free and pre-paired with the following ...continue reading