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Youtube user, Jeff Estanislao, uploaded this beautifully shot wedding video that was filmed with the CAME-Single gimbal paired with his Sony A7s and Sony 10-18 F.4 lens.
The main design of the CAME-Single allows the shooter to operate the Single with just one hand. A 1/4 and 3/8 thread is located under the handle for mounting options. The internal rechargeable batteries are fitted inside the pistol grip handle and the built in Joystick can be used for controlling camera positions and for changing modes. The size of the CAME-Single is perfect for mirror-less cameras such as the Panasonic GH4, Sony A7s | A7RII, and BlackMagic Pocket Cinema Cameras.
Make sure you check out Jeff Estanislao, last wedding video he shot with the CAME-Single.
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Our latest featured customer video is with Shana Vassilieva, who uses the CAME-TV Single with the Sony A7sII and Sony 10-18mm lens to shoot this video - "London's Last Vaping Event".
Here's another video that Shana shot using the CAME-TV Single.
Tell us a little about yourself and the videos you create.
I am an independent filmmaker with a passion for highly creative cinematography. I graduated from Georgia State University in 2010 with a Bachelor’s degree in film & video production and a minor in public policy. Since my graduation I’ve setup Happy Shiver Productions, which produces artistically inspired online video content for industry leading brands and causes. I collaborate with highly successful Youtube channels with over 15 million combined views and growing. My passion projects focus primarily on documentaries and experimental art films. My creative work has been featured in film festivals and received awards, including Best Cinematography & Best Editing in the experimental category at the Women’s Independent film festival 2015 and more. Aside from commercial and creative endeavors, I am constantly seeking to collaborate on projects that combine my passion for artistic expression with a desire to raise awareness, help address fundamental social issues and provide exposure for unique sub cultures.
How did you decide on choosing our CAME-TV Single?
I chose the Came-TV Single because it addresses issues I have with previous steadi rig systems. In the past I used the Glidecam, but it took time to get the right shots the first time since it is manually operated, was trickier to balance and was harder on my upper body. As soon as I signed on to work with the Global Sports Development Program in the Middle East for 2 weeks I knew there had to be a few changes made to my kit if I was going to survive such an intense run n' gun shoot. After doing days of research I stumbled upon the Came-TV Single just as it was being released and ordered it on the spot after reading as much as I could about its specs and capabilities. The Came-TV Single became the most essential piece of kit on that trip and created a lot of ease where the Glidcam rig would have created a lot of strain. The Came-TV single has substantially improved my production quality, which is always a goal.
Do you use the CAME-TV Single often?
I use the Came-TV Single on every shoot now. It is absolutely my number 1 rig.
For action-oriented moments that feature sports, events, dancing, etc. it is absolutely ideal and in those shooting scenarios I often will only use this setup.
What is your typical camera setup when using our CAME-TV Single(camera & lens)?
My typical camera setup for the Came-TV Single is usually the Sony A7S II with the native 10 – 18 mm lens. However, I also use the GH4 with the native 12 – 35 mm lens.
What kind of style do you typically try to aim for when shooting videos?
My signature style when shooting most videos is to utilize highly creative untethered cinematography. I like the camera movements and composition to feel so unique and free that you feel like you’re there with an almost limitless view of the best action.
Good cinematography is like a silent actor, providing those subtle psychological nuances that push the story forward. The Came-TV Single allows me to get the kind of shots I’ve been dreaming of— the shots that best communicate the action of a story.
Would you recommend the CAME-TV Single to other videographers/shooters?
I would and already do highly recommend the Came-TV Single to other videographers. It is definitely a game changer DSLR filmmakers.
How often do you go out and shoot videos?
Because I also edit and market most of my own content I don’t shoot on a regular basis, but can also get crazy busy and sometimes shoot everyday for 2 weeks. It really depends on my schedule and the needs of the client or project.
What do you like best about the CAME-TV Single?
What I like most about the Came-TV Single is that it has made my cinematography ideas easier to achieve because the design of the device is so user friendly.
Where does your inspiration to shoot videos come from?
My inspiration to shoot videos comes from the need to communicate life in an artistically inclined way. I’ve dabbled with several different art forms, but film feels like the most powerful medium. I am so inspired by the cinematography ideas that come to me based on the subject and kit I am using.
What is your favorite type of shot you like to achieve?
My favorite type of shot isn’t really a specific shot, but rather it is my favorite to be able to snake around and follow action as it happens. I can think on my feet and not have to plan so extensively, which is ideal for live action and documentary. I can just follow action as it unfolds in a creative way and I love that.
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Vimeo user, JB McDougall posted this quick CAME-TV Single test video he shot at his local crossfit gym! His setup on the CAME-Single was a Sony A7sii with a Sony 28mm lens.
The CAME-Single is one of the first commercially available 3-axis 32-bit basecam controlled gimbals to offer brushless motors with encoders. The Single has a quick release camera plate and is completely tool-less, making it easier for the shooter to balance his camera. The new Dual Gimbal Handles provide gimbal operators smooth camera panning and tilt motions. JB McDougall, recently uploaded another quick test video that's about 40 seconds long - check it out below!
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In general, yes we do sell most spare parts for many (but not all) of our CAME-TV products. For example, if you are in need of parts such as a replacement QR plate for your CAME-TV gimbal, or a spare power adapter for your LED light, then fill out this form and one of our associates will contact you to let you know if your requested part is available for purchase.
Instead of sending a video link as requested on the form, you can send a link to an image for the part that you are in need of. If you are requesting a part that you've lost and cannot take a picture of it to send. Then you can go to that item's product page on our website, download a picture, and simply highlight or circle the specific part that you are in need of. Once you have the image ready, create a shareable link (ex: via imgur, Dropbox) out of it and include it when emailing our technical support staff.
Vimeo user, Brian Nonbo, recently got his CAME-Single gimbal and decided to test it out at skatepark in Denmark. He shot the video with his Sony A7s and Sony 16-35mm F4 lens.
The CAME-Single has a max payload of roughly 2.6 lbs, making it perfect for cameras like the Panasonic GH4, BMPCC and the Sony A7SII/A7RII series. The CAME-Single is equipped with an updated battery that has a higher voltage output, which provides more power and stability to the gimbal. The new battery is also internal, which mean you don't have to remove the battery from the handle to charge them. The Single's tool-less design make balancing your camera setup on the gimbal quick and easy.(Camera, Monitor and articulating arm not included)
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Youtube user, Nuborn Pictures, uploaded this fascinating video that documents his trip to Thailand. He used a CAME-Single and his Sony A7Sii with two different lenses - a Walimex 24mm and a Walimex 50mm.
The CAME-Single is one of the first commercially available 3 Axis 32 bit basecam controlled gimbals to offer brushless motors with encoders. Encoders are often used in robotics for highly accurate monitoring of motor positions. The benefits of using encoders are to: prevent motors from losing synchronization/skipping steps, provides important information about the frame and camera angles, decreases power consumption ( for longer battery life), increases torque and precision of stabilization.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.
Youtube user, Jeff Estanislao, uploaded this engagement video he shot using the CAME-Single with his Sony A7S and Sony 10-18mm f.4 lens.
The CAME-Single is a 3-axis gimbal that is completely tool-less and extremely portable. The entire gimbal(including the parts) all fit in a protective hard case with foam padding on the inside. The max payload for the CAME-Single is about 2.6 lbs, which is perfect for smaller/lightweight cameras like the Panasonic GH4, BMPCC and the Sony A7S/A7R series cameras. Check out Jeff Estanislao's other wedding video were he uses the CAME-Single gimbal, also.
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