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CAME-TV ACTION Gimbal Used In Swiss Alps Travel Video By Filips Baumanis
Vimeo user, Filips Baumanis uploaded this beautifully shot travel video using our CAME-TV Action Gimbal paired with the GoPro H4 Silver!
The CAME-ACTION is one of the first commercially available 3-Axis 32 bit basecam controlled gimbals(made specifically for action cameras) to offer brushless motors with encoders. The design of the CAME-ACTION allows for one hand operation and the internal rechargeable batteries are fitted inside the grip handle. The built in Joystick can be used for controlling camera positions and for changing modes.
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CAME-ACTION Gimbal Used To Film “Hiiumaa Island 2016” Video By Filips Baumanis
Vimeo user, Filips Baumanis uploaded this nicely shot montage video of Hiiumaa Island. The video was shot with the CAME-ACTION gimbal with the GoPro Hero 4 Silver!
The CAME-ACTION gimbal for the GoPro features brushless motors with encoders. The gimbal is constructed from aluminum alloy and weighs in at 300 grams / 0.66 pounds (without the battery and camera) and is compatible with the GoPro 3, 3+ & 4.
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Featured Customer Video By Jsfilmz Who Uses The CAME-TV Single To Shoot This Test With Blackmagic Micro Cinema Camera
Featured Customer Video By Happy Shiver Productions Who Uses The CAME-TV Single To Film Documentary Highlight Video
Featured Customer Video By JClineFilms Who Uses The CAME-TV Single For Test Footage
Featured Customer Video By RunPlayBack Who Uses The CAME-TV Action To Make D.I.Y Rig For Electric Longboards
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CAME-TV ACTION Gimbal Used To Make D.I.Y Rig For Electric Longboards By RunPlayBack
RunPlayBack, uploaded this detailed video of how he made a D.I.Y rig, so you're able to capture steady shots while riding an electronic longboard or snowboard. He was able to achieve this by only using a handful of items: a Xiaomi Yi action camera, the CAME-ACTION Gimbal, a painter pole and a painter pole adapter. You can check out all these items along with some awesome example shots in his article Here>>
Here's one of the example videos from his article of his D.I.Y Rig in action!
The CAME-ACTION is one of the first commercially available 3-Axis 32 bit basecam controlled gimbals(made specifically for action cameras) to offer brushless motors with encoders. The design of the CAME-ACTION allows for one hand operation and the internal rechargeable batteries are fitted inside the grip handle. The built in Joystick can be used for controlling camera positions and for changing modes.
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What to do when SimpleBGC GUI tells you to upgrade your firmware.
Just going to put this out there right now... DO NOT UPGRADE YOUR FIRMWARE, no matter what the SimpleBGC GUI screen tells you. Doing so will completely wipe out your board and can potentially cause irreversible malfunction to your gimbal. And even worse, this course of events runs you the risk of voiding your warranty.
If you are attempting to connect to the SimpleBGC software for the first time, and you receive a pop-up message telling you that you should upgrade your firmware because of a "board vs. GUI mismatch" (as seen below), then it's best that you simply use a different version of the software, rather than upgrade your firmware. When this happens, simply disconnect and then quit out of the current SimpleBGC that you are using and then download the software version that is closest to the firmware version that the pop-up message is recommending.
So in the case shown above, we connected our gimbal to SimpleBGC GUI version 2.43 b9. However, the gimbal's internal control board has been programmed with a software version using firmware 2.50 b2, which is obviously higher than the GUI software that we are attempting to use (v2.43 b9). So as stated earlier, disconnect & quit out of the 2.43 b9 software, and then download and launch the version of the SimpleBGC GUI that is closest in number to the recommended firmware, which in this case would be 2.50 b3.
You should be able to connect successfully this time around with your settings completely intact.
More SimpleBGC tips can be found here.
Samsung NX-1 Test Video That Used The CAME-7500 Gimbal By Hybrid Dynamic Media
Hybrid Dynamic Media, posted this quick test video a few days ago of him trying out the Samsung NX-1 camera paired with the CAME-7500 gimbal.
The CAME-7500 is the older version of what is now the CAME-7800 3-axis gimbal. The 7500 gimbal required users to build the gimbal and required tools to balance the camera on the carriage. Now, most of the gimbals that we offer are tool-less, pre-built and some even have encoders built into the motor (CAME-Single & CAME-Action). The CAME-7800 is a good gimbal for setups that might be too heavy for the CAME-Mini 2 or the CAME-Single. We have a variety of gimbal models that can hold small action cameras(CAME-Action) or bigger setups like a Blackmagic Cinema Camera(CAME-8000).
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CAME-ACTION Review By TheVideoMode.com
TheVideoMode.com, posted a detailed article about their experiences with the CAME-ACTION gimbal for the GoPro camera. Check out the sample footage they uploaded into the article below.
The article is separated into multiple parts that include: the features, in use and the overall verdict of the CAME-ACTION. The CAME-ACTION is designed for the Hero 3, 3+ and 4 GoPro models, along with some other action cameras that have a similar body type. It's completely tool-less, which make using it a breeze, especially when you are in a rush. The encoders make it extremely stable and increases the battery life of the CAME-ACTION when its in use because it allows the gimbal to run on less power.
There are many solutions available that use a simple counterweight to stabilize the camera whilst you are moving it. However, for the sheer control that it is offered by the Came-Action 3-axis Gimbal it beats all of these device. - TheVideoMode.com
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CAME-ACTION Gimbal Test #2 By Lucent Productions
Lucent Productions, posted his second CAME-ACTION gimbal test using his GoPro Hero 4 Black.
Like his last video, Lucent Productions, uses his CAME-ACTION gimbal to follow his kid around as he plays outside. The CAME-ACTION is great for quick and fast-paced shots that require you to follow a subject. The encoders on the CAME-ACTION give the gimbal increased stability, while increasing battery time by using less power. The CAME-ACTION can fit the GoPro Hero 3, 3+ and 4. If you haven't scene Lucent Productions first test, make sure you check it out below.
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CAME-ACTION Unboxing and Review By Dieter Knüttel
Recently, Dieter Knüttel, finished his five part review on the CAME-Single gimbal and now he just posted his review on the new CAME-ACTION gimbal for the GoPro.
Dieter Knüttel, goes through all the specs for the CAME-ACTION including the different modes and everything that comes in the box. The last few minutes of the video show a bunch of test footage he shot using the CAME-ACTION. The CAME-ACTION is able to work with the GoPro Hero 4, 3 and 3+.
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CAME-ACTION Gimbal Test By Lucent Productions
Lucent Productions, was able to take the CAME-ACTION gimbal out to the park with his kid and grab some quick test footage with his GoPro.
The CAME-ACTION is made for shooters who want to get some stable action shots with their GoPro camera. It runs on three rechargeable 16340 batteries , which are small, lightweight and portable. It's made of aluminum alloy and weighs in at 0.66 pounds without the camera and batteries. Since, we introduced the CAME-Single with new encoder technology, the CAME-ACTION also uses brushless motors with encoders, which will decrease the power consumption and increase the overall stability.
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Using a Multitester to check the voltage on your gimbal battery
Your card is formatted, talent's in place, and your gimbal is perfectly balanced. And just as you're about to roll camera.... your gimbal's battery dies. But wait? You charged your battery overnight, right? Even so, batteries, just like most things that involve power, have a shelf life.
The best way to avoid this nightmarish scenario is to test your batteries on a regular basis using a voltmeter/multitester. Among the many things it's capable of, a multitester can read the voltage of your battery and let you know if it has enough juice in it to perform. And just as easily, it can let you know if the battery is ready to be replaced.
If you don't own or readily have access to a voltmeter or multitester, then you can bring your battery(ies) into most electronics/repair shops or automotive garages. Most of these businesses will test your batteries for free.
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CAME-Action Gimbal Supporting LCD BacPac & ND Filter By MrCheesyCam
MrCheesyCam, uploaded this follow up video showing the CAME-Action GoPro Gimbal supporting the weight of the LCD BacPac and an ND Filter!
The CAME-Action Gimbal is designed specifically for the GoPro camera and is made with aluminum alloy - weighing in at only 300 grams(0.66 pounds). The CAME-Action is one of the first commercially available GoPro gimbals that has brushless motors with encoders. A mini USB cable is also provided to give the option to charge your GoPro using the power from the gimbal itself.
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