Youtube user, Slashcam, recently uploaded two quick tests he did with the CAME-Single gimbal! Both videos use the CAME-Single, but with different camera setups. The first video uses a Sony A7SII with a FE 3.5-5.6 / 28-70 OSS lens and the second video uses a Panasonic GH4 with a Lumix G X Vario 12-35mm f/2.8 lens.
Each video uses the CAME-Single in different variations. One video focuses on how it performs while you follow a subject and the other video goes through the joystick movements, pan/tilts and holding the CAME-Single as you ride a bike. The CAME-Single is one of the first commercially available 3-axis 32-bit basecam controlled gimbals to offer brushless motors with Encoders.
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CAME-Single Footage By Darryl Smith
Check out this video that Darryl Smith posted of him using the CAME-Single with a Panasonic and a Panasonic 8mm f/3.5 ED Fisheye lens!
Although, the video is mostly a test on how the Panasonic GH4 looks when the 4K is down converted to 1080, he does use the CAME-Single gimbal the whole time. The CAME-Single is made to hold camera setups that are no more than 2.6lbs(1.2kg). The encoders that are built into the brushless motors allow the gimbal to be extremely stable and use up less battery than needed. The CAME-Single can operate for up to 20 hours when it's fully charged.
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CAME-Mini 2 Gimbal Used To Film Web series “Paradox”
Sean J Vincent, recently shared with us a teaser from a web series he worked on that used the CAME-Mini 2 gimbal! He shot it with a Panasonic GH4 and a G Vario 14-42mm lens.
Here's a short synopsis taken from the "Paradox" video description:
Shot at the end of the summer in Norfolk, this web series follows the adventures of a time traveller and the girl who rescues him... Why is he here? Where did the time machine come from? When is he from?
All will be revealed soon...
The web series was shot using a Panasonic GH4 and a Sony FS100. If you want a closer look of Sean J. Vincent's CAME-Mini 2 setup, check out this review on the Mini 2 he posted a few months ago while he was shooting "Paradox".
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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-7500 Gimbal Used In A Wedding Video By Csproductions87
Csproductions87, uploaded this wedding he shot using his Panasonic GH4 balanced on a CAME-7500 gimbal with a Rokinon 16mm Cine Lens. The video is a quick highlight video that follows bride and groom as they prepare for the ceremony.
Although, the CAME-7500 gimbal is discontinued, we advise that you check out the updated version of the 7500 - the CAME-7800. The CAME-7800 is based on the original CAME-7500, but it's completely upgraded and pre-assembled. The 7800 has upgraded; handles, quick release plate and is tool-less on the roll and YAW axis.
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CAME-7800 Gimbal Used In A Short Film Test By Moonlight Productions
Moonlight Productions, posted this quick short film test of him using the CAME-7800 gimbal with a Panasonic GH4 paired with the 7-14mm lens. Due to the privacy settings on the video, please click here to watch the video! Or click the image below!
The CAME-7800 gimbal is a 3-axis gimbal that can hold cameras like the Panasonic GH4 or the heavier DSLR cameras like the Canon 5Dmk2 - as long as it doesn't exceed the 6.5lbs payload. It makes balancing a breeze with it's tool-less roll and YAW design, allowing you to make possible adjustments on the fly. The clickable thumb stick gives you the option to cycle through different operating modes that can increase your creative possibilities.
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CAME-Mini 2 Used In Sony A7Sii SLOG2 Test Video By Brandon Lane
Brandon Lane, uploaded this test video that is mainly focused on how the Sony A7Sii Slog2 performs. In the video he decided to try it out by following his dogs with the CAME-Mini 2 gimbal.
The video is all in slo-mo using a Samyang 35mm Cine T1.5 and a Samyang 14mm T3.1 lens shot at 120fps. Brandon Lane, does state that he shot the whole video with the CAME-Mini 2 set to mode 1(Follow Mode). The CAME-Mini 2 is a tool-less 3 axis gimbal that is designed for smaller bodied cameras like the Panasonic GH4, BMPCC and/or the Sony A7Sii cameras. All of the wiring and electronics are completely enclosed into the frame, offering a clean professional appearance and to also protect the wiring.
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CAME-Single Used In The 28th Edition Of The “Tour Du Lac d’Auron” By Laurent Briere
Laurent Briere, shared with us another one of his beautifully shot marathon videos in which he uses the CAME-Single gimbal with his Panasonic GH4.
Laurent Briere, follows hundreds of youths and adults running in this marathon that has been going on for 28 years. The CAME-Single is lightweight enough for the shooter to run side by side with a subject as they run, walk or jog. The brushless motors with encoders make the CAME-Single gimbal extremely stable and efficient.
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100m Wireless HD Video Transmitter Kit Review By MrCheesyCam
In this quick review, MrCheesyCam, goes over the CAME-TV 100m Wireless HD Video Transmitter Kit. Not only does he go over the specs, he even attaches it to his Panasonic GH4 camera and tests the range of the 100m Wireless HD Transmitter Kit.
The 100m HD Transmitter Kit make it extremely easier for the shooter and the director to collaborate together. The shooter can be filming as the director watches from a distance on an external monitor. The transmitter takes a common Canon LP-E6 battery and the receiver uses a Sony NP-F570/F750 battery. Syncing the transmitter and receiver requires you to simply cycle through the numbers by clicking the "Mode" button then hitting "Ok" to confirm.
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CAME-Single Used In Skatepark Video By Laurent BRIERE
Laurent BRIERE, posted this quick video of him filming some of his friends at a skatepark with his Panasonic GH4 and CAME-Single gimbal!
The CAME-Single is great for getting steady footage when you're shooting a scene that requires you to follow a subject that's continuously moving around. Laurent BRIERE, has posted a lot of videos in which he follows athletes as they compete in some form of competition. The CAME-Single is a 3-axis gimbal that's designed for you to use one-handed. The new encoder technology allows the CAME-Single to use less power, but also increase the overall stability.
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CAME-7800 Gimbal Used In This BMX Video By Tempo Media UK
Tempo Media UK, went out with his Panasonic GH4 and CAME-7800 and shot this video that showcases BMX rider, Jay Cowley.
The video shows how the CAME-7800 gimbal can be a good piece of equipment to have for shooting action sports like BMX, skateboarding, rollerblading, etc. The CAME-7800 is a great gimbal for DSLR cameras like the Canon 5Dmkiii or mkii but can also work with smaller cameras like a Panasonic GH4 or Sony A7s.
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CAME-7500 & CAME-Single Gimbal Used To Film A Wedding By Ken Lauguico
Ken Lauguico, posted this video that highlights a wedding he shot using the CAME-7500 and CAME-Single 3-axis gimbals. He used two different DSLR cameras, the Canon 6D and the Canon 5Dmkii.
The video has a ton of great tracking shots that follow the bride and the groom as they both get ready for the ceremony. The CAME-Single is a great one handed gimbal that provides extremely steady footage because of the brushless motors with the new encoder technology. The CAME-Single is great for cameras like the Sony A7sii, Panasonic GH4 or the BMPCC.
Although, the CAME-7500 is no longer available, the CAME-7800 is an upgraded version of the 7500 gimbal and is tool-less. For more information on the CAME-Single or the CAME-7800 click below! Make sure to also sign up for the newsletter to receive updates and information on any new products we release.
CAME-Single Gimbal Test Part 2 By 1080 Digital Media
1080 Digital Media, recently uploaded his second test of him using the CAME-Single gimbal. The majority of his first video was how it performed while walking. 1080 Digital Media, states that the main focus on this video was for driving and "following a person" shots. He used a Panasonic GH3 recording at 50fps, but states that Vimeo re-conformed it to 25P.
This is mainly a test for driving shots and following (a person) shots. These 2 areas are the rig's strong points so far.
Since the CAME-Single has brushless motors with encoders, it has the ability to make your driving shots incredibly smooth and more stable.
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CAME-Single Used To Film The Team ASICS Trail Event By Laurent BRIERE
Vimeo user,Laurent BRIERE - BEtrainedProd, shot this special trail event with his Panasonic GH4 balanced on a CAME-Single gimbal. The video is filled with excellent tracking shots as Laurent Briere follows the runners as they reach the finish line.
The CAME-Single is designed for one handed operation and gives the shooter amazing stability with the new encoder technology thats built into the motors.The 3-axis CAME-Single has a new updated internal battery, which allows the gimbal to operate up to 20 hours on a single charge.
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CAME-Single “Part 5: conclusion” Video By Dieter Knuttel
Vimeo user, Dieter Knüttel, has uploaded four detailed videos regarding the CAME-Single gimbal so far and now he uploaded his fifth and final video. He talks about his overall experience using the CAME-Single and talks briefly about balancing it with his Panasonic GH3 mirror-less camera and Lumix 12-35mm lens.
In this video, he jam packed even more test footage of him using the CAME-Single! It's great to see customers going out on the field and gathering a ton of footage with the CAME-Single. Dieter does state in the description "Any stutter you might see does not come from the gimbal but is a 25p on a 30p timeline problem".
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