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Instagram user, csproductions87, putting the CAME-TV 7500 3-axis gimbal to use! Click the picture below to see more information on the CAME-TV 7500 Gimbal!
Instagram user, csproductions87, putting the CAME-TV 7500 3-axis gimbal to use! Click the picture below to see more information on the CAME-TV 7500 Gimbal!
Look who just received their CAME-TV Mini 3-axis Gimbal! Instagram post by user larsgoldbachfoto Click the picture below for more information on the CAME-TV Mini Gimbal!
@sp_films trying out the #cametv #7500 #gimbal! Click the picture below for more information on the CAME 7500 Gimbal.
The CAME-TV DOF 1296 Led Light Panel is a solid light panel that you can easily bring with you on location shoots where light will be needed. The DOF 1296 can be powered with a V-Mount battery or hard wired into the wall via the connection on the back of the LED Panel. Click the ...continue reading
In this short test video by Youtube user, Nick Southcote-Want, he takes the CAME 7500 3-Axis Gimbal out for a test run. The video is split into four different screens and the bottom left screen is the footage from the CAME 7500. Click the picture below for more information on the CAME 7500 Gimbal ...continue reading
Youtube user, Michael Swoboda, did some extensive tests using the Bi-Color 1024 LED Light Panel and the 5600K 1024 LED Light Panel. Check out his tests below!
In this video by Youtube user, Tom Antos, unboxes the Pro Steadicam and goes through the basic setup process. The Pro Steadicam comes with pretty much everything you would need to get started on getting some creative long take shots.
Youtube user, Neumannfilms, posted this detailed review/unboxing video that goes through the specs and also his personal impression on the CAME 876 Bi-Color LED Light Panel. The 876 Bi-Color Light Panel gives the shooter the ability to adjust the color temperature from 3200K to 5600K. Out of the box, the 876 Bi-Color Light Panels come with ...continue reading
Check out this short CAME 7000 gimbal test that Youtube user, Ethan Knight posted.
If you're having some trouble connecting the control board to your CAME 7000 gimbal, we recently posted this video that can aid you as you go through the assembly process.
Youtube user, omsipro, posted this video after just receiving his CAME 7000 gimbal. It's a great video that consist of all gimbal footage in different locations.
The Pro Carbon Steadicam is designed for shooters who have cameras that range from 5.5lbs to about 33lbs and can extend to a max height of roughly 40-inches(3.34-feet). This inexpensive kit comes with the Steadicam, support vest, support arm, balance weights, an HDMI cable and a few other things that will help you get up and running. ...continue reading