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The CAME-Steadicam can hold camera setups that are roughly 5 to 33 pounds with a minimum height of 27.5 inches and a max of 40 inches. The CAME-Steadicam comes equipped with a baseplate that has a Power, AV and HDMI connector. You also have the option to buy the stabilizer and the vest separately or as a package.

CAME-Steadicam Pro

 

Click below for more information on the CAME-Steadicam Pro.

CAME-Steadicam Pro With Vest

Vimeo user, Milton: Motion & Design, posted this video of his first test run right after opening his CAME-Single gimbal!

Click the picture below for more information on the CAME-Single gimbal.

CAME-Single 3-Axis Gimbal

 

If you have connected your gimbal via USB, you may need to install the proper driver for your Mac or PC to communicate with the control board which can be found Here>>.

Once you have installed the proper Mac or PC driver and restarted your computer, connect the gimbal, go into the SimpleBGC software, and on the upper left, select the proper USB port, and hit 'Connect'.

Connect-to-SIMPLEBGC-Basecam-32-Bit-gimbal-board

If you still do not see the gimbal or if you already have the proper drivers for your computer, please check your USB cable to make sure it is a Data cable. We suggest either testing the cable or just change the cable entirely to make sure it is not an issue.
Make sure the cable is fully connected to the gimbal and your computer, then restart the SimpleSBC program.

Encoders are often used in Robotics for highly accurate monitoring of motor position. Some of the benefits of using Encoders are to: prevent motors from losing synchronization and skipping steps, provides important information about frame and camera angles, decreases power consumption (longer battery life), increases Torque, increases precision of stabilization, and more.​

Currently our only gimbal with motor encoders is our CAME-Single.

Currently the only gimbal that has the motor encoders is the CAME-Single. We may start to implement these encoders onto newer versions of our gimbals in the future.

The CAME-Single is not able to work in inverted mode because the frame will not rotate properly to support inverted mode.

Voyager Video, posted this quick test of the CAME-Mini 2 gimbal! It was shot with the Sony A7S and a Zeiss 24-70mm lens.

The new CAME-MINI 2 Gimbal is completely tool-less, which allows the operator to quickly change camera setups and re-balance the entire system for optimal performance. All of the wiring and electronics are enclosed into the frame offering a clean professional appearance and also protecting all the wiring.

CAME-Mini 2 3-Axis Gimbal

Click the picture below for more information on the CAME-Mini 2 Gimbal.

CAME-Mini 2 3-Axis Gimbal

 

3 Axis Gimbal Joystick
For camera systems such as the Panasonic GH4, Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera and Sony A7. A thumb controller joystick next to the right handle allows Pan and Tilt control.
Completely Enclosed Handles
All of the wiring and electronics are
completely enclosed into the frame.
Two side handles for hand-held use and a top handle for low-angle shots or for transporting.

FULL 3 AXIS STABILIZATION USING THE LATEST 32BIT CONTROLLERS WITH DUAL IMU SENSORS

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CAME-Single
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CAME-8000
Tool-less
CAME-7800
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One of the first commercially available 3 Axis 32 bit Basecam controlled gimbals to offer motors with Encoders .... A handheld stabilizer designed for camera systems weighing up to 11 pounds, making it suitable for... Designed for camera systems such as Canon 5D3, Canon 5D2, Canon 7D, Panasonic GH4, and Sony A7...
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The CAME-MINI 2 is a full 3-Axis stabilizer (Pitch, Roll, and Yaw) using the latest 32 Bit SBGC controller with Dual IMU sensors. This is the most advanced controller and sensor combination available for gimbals using SBGC system.

The Max payload for the CAME-MINI Gimbal is approximately 1kg. The system works best with cameras such as the Sony A7s, Panasonic GH4, and BlackMagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera (BMPCC), etc.

  • The net weight of the CAME-SINGLE is only 1.2kg
  • Max payload 1kg. Works with Sony A7s, Panasonic GH4, BMPCC, etc.

The CAME-7500 3-axis gimbal is designed to compensates for shakes, vibration or any unwanted jitter while shooting, allowing you to capture smoother shots that look like your camera is floating freely. The updated version of the CAME-7500, now includes new quick-release knobs that make it easier to adjust on the roll and yaw axis.

CAME-TV 7500 3-Axis Gimbal

Click the picture below for more information on the CAME-TV 7500 Gimbal.

CAME-TV 7500 3-Axis Gimbal

 

Mr.Cheesycam, uploaded this detailed video on how different profiles and settings can affect your CAME Mini 2 gimbal.

The video also has a nice split screen edit that clearly shows what he's doing in the program, so you can follow along with ease.

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Click the picture below for more information on the CAME Mini 2 gimbal.

CAME Mini 2 3-Axis Gimbal

3 Axis Gimbal Alexmos Board
For camera systems such as Canon 5D3, Canon 5D2, Canon 7D, Panasonic GH4, and Sony A7. 32-bit controller used for the construction of high quality 3-axis camera stabilizing systems.
Smooth Shots Handles
3 motors that stabilize along the pan, tilt, and roll axes. Two side handles for hand-held use and a top handle for low-angle shots or for transporting.

SUPPORTS LOADS UP TO 6.5 LBS AND INCLUDES
PRE-CALIBRATED 32-BIT ALEXMOS CONTROL BOARD

YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN THESE OTHER GIMBALS

CAME-Single
With Encoders
CAME-8000
Tool-less
CAME-7800
Tool-less
One of the first commercially available 3 Axis 32 bit Basecam controlled gimbals to offer motors with Encoders .... A handheld stabilizer designed for camera systems weighing up to 11 pounds, making it suitable for... Designed for camera systems such as Canon 5D3, Canon 5D2, Canon 7D, Panasonic GH4, and Sony A7...
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Youtube user, SWAF Jarrad, posted some quick test footage from his CAME-Single 3-Axis gimbal. In the video, he does mention that he had some trouble in the beginning, but once he changed the lens on his camera, everything was a lot smoother. His setup in the video was a Panasonic GH-4 with a Panasonic 14-140mm lens. Check out his footage below!

Click the picture below for more information on the CAME-Single Gimbal.

CAME-TV Single 3-Axis Gimbal