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Vimeo user, Gilles Havet uploaded this short video that follows some of the tennis players that were competing at the "International Women's Tournament" in Belgium. Some of the scenes in the video were shot with the CAME-7800 gimbal & CAME-Single! The cameras used were the Panasonic GH4 and Sony a6300.
The Single gimbal is designed to be operated with just one hand. The encoders on the CAME-Single: prevent the motors from losing sync/skipping steps, provides important information about the frame and also decreases the power consumption - increasing the battery life.
Although, the CAME-7800 gimbal is currently unavailable - we advise you to check out our new CAME-ARGO 3-axis gimbal. The CAME-ARGO features a 32 bit Alexmos Board and is completely tool-less, making balancing your camera setup easy and quick. The max payload that the ARGO can handle is about 6.6lbs , which is the same max payload as the 7800 gimbal.
For more information on the CAME-Single and the CAME-ARGO click below! Make sure to also sign up for our newsletter to receive updates and information on any new products we release.
We must first note that all CAME-TV gimbals are pre-programmed and quality-tested to function right out of the box. No additional software tuning or firmware upgrades should be necessary. However, if you would like to make minor tuning adjustments with the SimpleBGC software at your own accord- such as changing joystick speeds, decreasing motor power, etc. - we suggest that you first SAVE the gimbal's default, factory-programmed settings before making such changes.
Should something go wrong as you're making the changes, you can always revert back and load the original default profiles. And please note that the profiles that you save contain settings that are unique to your gimbal. Sharing these profiles with other gimbal owners is not advised and can make their gimbal inoperable.
And perhaps most importantly, under no circumstances do we advise upgrading your firmware. Doing so will wipe your settings and make your gimbal inoperable. The only way to potentially make it functional again would be to send it back to a CAME-TV support facility for repair (at your own cost if out of warranty).
[IMPORTANT NOTE:] Your saved Default Profile is configured to the default Firmware installed on your Gimbal. If you attempt to upgrade your firmware, the saved Default Profile will no longer be valid.
Youtube user, Scotty Ray uploaded this wonderfully shot backpacking video that documents his hike up to Clouds Rest in the famous Yosemite National Park. He filmed the video with the CAME-TV 7800 and Sony A7s. The two lenses he used was the Rokinon 14mm and the Zeiss 24-70mm.
The CAME-7800 3-Axis Camera Gimbal from CAME-TV is a handheld stabilizer designed for camera systems such as Canon 5Dmk3, Canon 5Dmk2, Canon 7D, Panasonic GH4, and Sony A7. It utilizes three motors that stabilize the camera along the pan, tilt, and roll axes. The CAME-7800 features a clean design that hides all of the wires. As with most sled-style stabilizers, your camera needs to be properly balanced in order to get the best performance out of the gimbal.
Although, the CAME-TV 7800 gimbal is currently sold out, we urge you to check out all our other gimbals like the CAME-TV ARGO, CAME-Single and CAME-Mini 3. Click the image below to see a list of all the gimbals we offer. Make sure to also sign up for our newsletter to receive updates and information on any new products we release.
@_ollie_larkin_equipment_ testing out the #cametv #7800 #gimbal with his #nikonD7100and #nikon #35mm