@scottfilms busted out his new #cametv #single #gimbal on a recent shoot! He balanced his #Sony #A7sii camera and Sony #55mm lens!
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@scottfilms busted out his new #cametv #single #gimbal on a recent shoot! He balanced his #Sony #A7sii camera and Sony #55mm lens!
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Laurent Lichtenstein, uploaded this teaser trailer for an upcoming French travel show he's directing. In this teaser trailer titled "Mission Hawaii", Laurent, mostly filmed it with the CAME-Single and BMPCC Camera plus a Kowa Prominar 8.5mm lens.
The CAME-Single is extremely portable and can easily be brought with you on location to different shoots. The CAME-Single comes with a custom hard flight case that has foam cut outs inside for the handgrip and frame. The quick release camera plate system makes it easier for you to precisely balance your camera setup or to do some fine-tuning when you're out on a shoot. With the new internal battery design combined with the encoders, the battery life can roughly last 20 hours.
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Dan Chung, from newsshooter.com posted this test video and article about his experience with the autofocus feature of the Sony a6300. For the video, he filmed a dance group using the a6300 paired with the CAME-TV Single gimbal.
The CAME-Single is a 3-axis gimbal that is designed to be used with just one hand. The encoders that are built onto the brushless motors make the gimbal more stable and precise while you shoot. On one charge, the CAME-Single can last roughly 20 hours because of the updated internal rechargable battery. The Single has a max payload of about 2.6 lbs, which is perfect for smaller/lightweight camera setups.
(Dan Chung with the CAME-Single and Sony a6300)
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@johnxmarshal controlling his #cametv #single #gimbal via the #wirelessremote! #PanasonicGH4 + a #lumix #20mm lens
Jeff Estanislao, uploaded this wedding video he shot with the CAME-Single 3-axis gimbal balanced for his Sony A7S and Sony 10-18mm F/4 lens.
The CAME-Single is designed with a single handgrip that allows the shooter to use the gimbal with just one hand. The CAME-Single is completely tool-less and has a quick release plate, so that balancing you camera is extremely easy. The new internal battery on the CAME-Single has a higher voltage output, which gives the gimbal more power and stability. There are mounting points on the bottom and on the side of the Single, allowing you to attach accessories like a LED light or a camera monitor.
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Vimeo user, JClineFilms, shot this quick video while they had a layover in New York. He shot the video on his Canon T5 with an 18-55mm lens.
The CAME-Single is a great portable gimbal that you can easily bring around with you. All the pieces fit perfectly in a custom hard case that the gimbal comes in when you order it. The Single gimbal has a max payload of about 2.6 lbs, which is the same max payload as the CAME-Mini 2 gimbal. The encoders on the Single make the gimbal more precise and stable.
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