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Vimeo user, JClineFilms, posted this quick video of him testing out the CAME-TV Single gimbal with his Sony a6000 camera!
In the video, JClineFilms, shoots a number of tests and actually films himself while he's shooting with his other hand. The CAME-Single is a one handed gimbal that can hold lightweight camera setups that don't exceed 2.6 lbs. It's completely tool-less and comes equipped with a quick release plate that makes balancing your camera extremely easy.
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Vimeo user, Brian Nonbo, recently got his CAME-Single gimbal and decided to test it out at skatepark in Denmark. He shot the video with his Sony A7s and Sony 16-35mm F4 lens.
The CAME-Single has a max payload of roughly 2.6 lbs, making it perfect for cameras like the Panasonic GH4, BMPCC and the Sony A7SII/A7RII series. The CAME-Single is equipped with an updated battery that has a higher voltage output, which provides more power and stability to the gimbal. The new battery is also internal, which mean you don't have to remove the battery from the handle to charge them. The Single's tool-less design make balancing your camera setup on the gimbal quick and easy.(Camera, Monitor and articulating arm not included)
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Youtube user, Nuborn Pictures, uploaded this fascinating video that documents his trip to Thailand. He used a CAME-Single and his Sony A7Sii with two different lenses - a Walimex 24mm and a Walimex 50mm.
The CAME-Single is one of the first commercially available 3 Axis 32 bit basecam controlled gimbals to offer brushless motors with encoders. Encoders are often used in robotics for highly accurate monitoring of motor positions. The benefits of using encoders are to: prevent motors from losing synchronization/skipping steps, provides important information about the frame and camera angles, decreases power consumption ( for longer battery life), increases torque and precision of stabilization.For more information on the CAME-Single gimbal click below! Make sure to also sign up for our newsletter to receive updates and information on any new products we release.
Vimeo user, Perbenyik Productions, posted this quick overview of the new CAME-TV Elastix Gimbal Support.
The CAME-TV Elastix is designed for the CAME-ARGO gimbal and can be bought separately or as a package with the ARGO. The CAME-Elastix gives the shooter the ability to hold the gimbal longer by reducing fatigue you may have in your arms from filming long takes. To attach the ARGO, you simply detach the handle bars and attach the ARGO's frame to the Elastix.For more information on the CAME-TV Elastix Gimbal Support click below! Make sure to also sign up for our newsletter to receive updates and information on any new products we release.
Youtube user, Jeff Estanislao, uploaded this engagement video he shot using the CAME-Single with his Sony A7S and Sony 10-18mm f.4 lens.
The CAME-Single is a 3-axis gimbal that is completely tool-less and extremely portable. The entire gimbal(including the parts) all fit in a protective hard case with foam padding on the inside. The max payload for the CAME-Single is about 2.6 lbs, which is perfect for smaller/lightweight cameras like the Panasonic GH4, BMPCC and the Sony A7S/A7R series cameras. Check out Jeff Estanislao's other wedding video were he uses the CAME-Single gimbal, also.
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