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

Low Profile Sony battery plates The weight saving slim design is great for portability. Can be powered through industry standard Sony batteries (NP-F or V-Mount) Diffusion Filter Sturdy Yoke Great for wrapping light around your talent. Quick release handles allow for easy positioning of the LED panel. LIGHTWEIGHT, PORTABLE AND AFFORDABLE LIGHTING SOLUTION FOR ANY ...continue reading

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. (Monitor Is Optional) Click below for ...continue reading

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 ...continue reading

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 ...continue reading

Gimbals can work with either one or two IMU sensors. One sensor is placed above the camera to track camera positions, and the second (optional) is typically mounted to the vertical frame post for tracking frame angles. If you are using a Dual IMU system and cannot click on the Frame IMU button, it's possible ...continue reading