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Kyle SHOX Brown FILMS, posted this promo video of the Bassline Festival that took place in Manchester. He used a Sony A7s with a Canon 35mm F2 and a Zeiss 24-70mm F4 lens - all balanced on the CAME-7800 for the video.

The CAME-7800 is a 3-axis gimbal that is able to hold setups that weigh up to 6.5 lbs, making it perfect for shooters who want to use their DSLR/Mirror-less cameras with a slightly heavier lens. Right out of the box, the CAME-7800 has multiple operating modes that give the shooter different options while shooting a scene. You can disable the follow mode on the pan/tilt, enable the follow mode on the pan/tilt or a "commixture" mode, which allows you to enable the pan but disable the tilt. All the modes can easily be cycled through by pressing the joystick down.

CAME-7800 3 Axis Camera Gimbal

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@hmedgroup getting some fluid shots with his slider + #cametv #single setup!
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Didn't think of using the @cametv single this way before! Makes one hell of a #fluidhead on top of a slider.
On a side note: the #cametvsingle handled the weight of a #Panasonic #GH4, #metabonesspeedbooster and a #sigma 10-20mm f3.5 like an absolute champ! Didn't balance a 100% but did manage to get it pretty damn close. Really want to tinker with the PID settings and get some more power out of the motors.
#media #marketing #videoproduction #HMediaGroup #Melbourne #Australia
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@newhorizoncolumbus posted this pick of his brand new #cametv #single #gimbal!
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New toy! #gimbal #came #single #cametv #stabelizer #dji phantm #gopro #video #sony #a6300
#a6000
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Vimeo user, Media Collaboratory, uploaded this quick video of him grabbing some footage with his new CAME-TV Single gimbal. His camera setup was a Panasonic GH-4 with a Lumix G 14mm f/2.5 ASPH II lens and it was all shot in V-Log.
The CAME-Single is designed to be portable and easy to use with just one hand. It's completely tool-less, so that there's no hassle balancing or making minor adjustment while your camera is on the gimbal itself. There are two main pieces of the CAME-Single - the handle and the frame, both of which have their own padded cut out in the hard case. Having the gimbal in two pieces allows the shooter to be able to quickly break it down and bring it to different shooting locations. The max payload of the CAME-Single is about 2.6 lbs and can work with lightweight mirror-less camera setups.

CAME-TV Single Gimbal

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CAME-TV Single Gimbal

 

@smithticuffs filming a fitness video with the #cametv #single #gimbal!
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Helping the homie, @migrivokingdom grab some footage today. #cametv #cametvsingle #sonya7rii #zeiss #fitness
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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.

simplebgc_firmware_screen

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.

simplebgc_gui_versions

You should be able to connect successfully this time around with your settings completely intact.

More SimpleBGC tips can be found here.

You4reel, uploaded this short highlight video of the Miss Ireland 2015 competition. He filmed it with a Panasonic GH-4 balanced on the CAME-7800 gimbal.

The CAME-7800 is an upgraded version of the old CAME-7500 and comes pre-assembled. The 7800 has an updated quick release plate with tool-less adjustments on the roll and yaw axis, making it easier to balance your camera on the gimbal. Although, you4reel doesn't state what type of lens he used, the CAME-7800 is able to hold more weight than our Mini 2 gimbal. It has a max payload of about 6.5 lbs and is perfect for your Canon 5D model DSLR cameras.

CAME-7800 3 Axis Camera Gimbal

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CAME-7800 3 Axis Camera Gimbal

@philplanta posted this pic of his #cametv #single #gimbal setup with his #sony #A7Rii!
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#sony #a7rii on #cametvsingle #gimbal and mini #manfrotto #tripod.
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Vimeo User, Sean J. Vincent, used the CAME-TV Mini 2 gimbal to shoot this promotional video for the Project 7 Tactical Gear.

The CAME-Mini 2 is completely tool-less and has a sleek/compact body, making it extremely easy to carry around and hold. It's designed for compact setups for cameras like the Panasonic GH-4, BMPCC, Sony A7S and other mirror-less type cameras. The custom molded carrying case that the Mini 2 comes in, provides protection when you need to take the gimbal with you to different locations.The horizontal crossbar on the Mini 2 holds the four rechargeable 18650 batteries that power the gimbal.

CAME-MINI 2 Camera Gimbal For A7S GH4 BMPCC

 

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CAME-MINI 2 Camera Gimbal For A7S GH4 BMPCC

@jeffcolhoun recently upgraded to the #cametv #mini2 #gimbal! Thanks for the support!
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#upgrade #basecam #alexmos #32bit #cametv #sonya7sii #gimbal
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Instagram user, kbarly, posted this quick clip from a video he shot using the #cametv #single #gimbal!
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Newest @northcoastacademyHYPE video by me!
Full video on YouTube! #alloutphotography #northcoastacademy#wgitroy #WGI16 #wgi #mapex#wgipercussion #drumline#indoordrumline #winterdrumline #lotriot#mcgc #mcgcpercussion #NCA16#wgicymbals #marchingcymbals#ncahype #sonya7 #cametvsingle#cametv @cametv @lotriot@mapexmarching@sabiancymbals_official

@martinellardphoto shooting at a skatepark with the #cametv #7800 #gimbal and #sony #a7sii ・・・
Setting up the #sonya7r2 and #cametv gimbal for some filming at @existskatepark in #swansea
#photographer #wales #action #skating #skate
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TG Film & Photo, uploaded this test of him following his dog with the CAME-Single gimbal. He balanced his Sony A7SII with a Zeiss 16-35mm lens.
The CAME-Single is a one-handed basecam designed gimbal that utilizes encoder technology to increase the stability of the gimbal. The batteries are internal rechargeable batteries that can last up to 20 hours. The CAME-Single can hold camera setups that don't exceed 2.6 lbs, so its perfect for mirror-less cameras that are lightweight. In the first test video he uploaded, he was walking down a wobbly pontoon in the water to see if any of the bounce can be seen in the footage. Watch the video below! He also states that he didn't add any post-stabilization.

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CAME-Single gimbal

 

 

@chalky_visual shooting with his #cametv #mini2 #gimbal and using his Samsung tablet as a monitor!
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Cc: @audioloveofficial
#workflow #cametv #panasonic #GH4 #imageapp #camerman #gimbal #bowbrickhill #samsungtab #monitor #SYMVWI #outinthesticks
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Vimeo user, llija, uploaded this quick test CAME-TV 7800 gimbal test. The whole test was shot with the Nikon D600 plus a 17-35mm F.28 lens.

With a max payload of about 6.5 lbs, the CAME-7800 is perfect for DSLR cameras like the Canon 5D series, Nikon DSLRs and even Panasonic GH-4s with a heavier lens. The CAME-7800 comes pre-calibrated with a 32-bit Alexmos control board and is tool-less on the Roll and Yaw axis, making it easier for you to balance your setup on the gimbal. There are two different version of the CAME-7800 that you can purchase - the 7800 gimbal by itself or with a case and a balancing stand.

32 Bit CAME-7800 3 Axis Camera Gimbal

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32 Bit CAME-7800 3 Axis Camera Gimbal