GVM Motorized Camera Slider, 31" Carbon Fiber Dolly Rail Camera Slider with Time-Lapse Photography, Tracking Shooting and 120 Degree Panoramic Shooting for Most Cameras, with Remote Controller
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This is what GP-I bought for my friend I was recommended to purchase GVM sliders based on my 80QD score. I therefore purchased this new mode, and it has proven to be as powerful as the old mode.
There is a compatibility issue between it and the AC adapter of 9-volt A 12-volt battery and two AAA batteries
It is the company's updated third generation product, so the sound is very small and not loud at all.
Although I'm not sure if it's an update, I just bought this product a few months ago and I absolutely The video goes into some detail about the setbacks but all of them are described in the yt videos, so I knew what to expect.
Selected User Reviews For GVM Motorized Camera Slider, 31" Carbon Fiber Dolly Rail Camera Slider with Time-Lapse Photography, Tracking Shooting and 120 Degree Panoramic Shooting for Most Cameras, with Remote Controller
In a nutshell, Despite being such a light slider, this slider is set up in five minutes and it produces such beautiful results. Motor noise is almost non-existent, and it is very easy to use the remote control. A tripod or two tripods for more stable results can be mounted on it and you can also lay it down on the ground for low-angle In addition to the slider, the slider makes moving the camera manually feasible. With this camera, they provide you with a ball head that is useful and looks decent, and the remote is powered by Sony NPF batteries, so we all have them on hand. The travel distance can be adjusted by adjusting both the speed as well as the in and out points. In addition to being easy to do, it's also quick. The slider is all in all very good to work with. A quick time lapse or interview is easy to capture with this camera. You can see an example of the center of interest in the video review.
UPDATED Even though it has been outlasted by the competition, it still holds up! In a nutshell, **11/2020 UPDATE BELOW* I still haven't had the chance to focus on the field totally*** It has not been possible for me to test this slider yet, however, I have been delighted with the features included so far. I will update this review as I gain more experience with it, so keep an eye out for more information on features later. The NP-X series is a huge favorite of mine Film gear with F batteries is very cost-effective compared to V-powered gear, because the batteries have extremely high capacity and are relatively small An engraved mount or gold ring. There are several options for mounting. Since the slider has a built-in remote control, we cannot use our smartphones to control it, and the fact that the cable enables us to control some cameras, makes me believe that we may be able to control them from the remote. Currently, I can only say that the case is terrific, that the design is sleek and smooth, and that the components included are probably of high quality The quality and durability of the product. A few flaws in my video were evident, but these were all relatively minor and easy to resolve. I am curious to see how smooth the pan function is, as well as what speeds this slider is capable of achieving. Though the price is a bit high, I hope the features in the remote will make it worth the investment. It has so far been an excellent step up from a less expensive slider with similar functions, and is now increasingly my favorite remote. This slider is powered by a motor. In a few days, I will update you! This is a new update for 11/2020
OK, it's official now. Sliders like this are my favorites. This slider has been my backup camera for dozens of gigs now, even getting my first full summer of work as a cam op for PBS during which it was my slider that earned me the job. I have never had a problem with the battery dying on me on this thing. I haven't had a problem using an NPF970 battery for 8 hours. In the middle of summer at 110°F, in direct sunlight, in the midst of spritzing rain (I bagged up the electronics, but the gears still got wet), and a lot of abuse and being dropped into my trunk, the device has held up. It takes a lot of practice to set the parallax, and a great deal of patience You should always allow 15 minutes to setup and complete this project. It takes some time to adjust and balance two tripods, mount the slider, align the camera, set in and out points, etc. But don't let any of that discourage you from using this slider. In comparison to all the other motorized options I have tried (some costing more than $2500 each), this is by far the best, fastest, and lightest solution. The whole process is extremely smooth and doesn't transfer vibration into the camera in any way. In the past I've had rigs at the very least 12 lbs on here and it has never cried foul. There may be an issue if the machine is set at an incline, but so far I haven't had any problems.
Love this product, and Love The equipment they provide is great and I have had great experiences with them.
A 80QD card. In a nutshell, There are three GVM GRs Despite its low price tag, the 80QD Motorized Slider is an incredibly useful piece of equipment. Using it, you are able to set start and stop points as well as loop it. In terms of how the slider moves and in relation to the speed set, it is very smooth and consistent. Additionally, there is the ability to pan with an auto pan. Aside from the great build quality and perfect size, the unit comes with a cloth carrying case that doesn't just keep everything in one spot, it also keeps everything out of the way. A slider like this one is very portable because it's compact. In addition, the process of setting it up is very simple and fast.
In the week following my purchase of this item, GVM released a Bluetooth-enabled version Set the slider to enable. The model I would have bought if I had known it was coming would not have cost as much as the one I own now. However, for the price, this slider is a great deal, and I like the quietness and responsiveness of it. It does seem that the remote is giving me some problems. There was room for improvement, such as simplifying the text a bit In my experience, it frequently ignores the location I set as the start location and having to do it over and over again can be frustrating and time-consuming. I have had to manually start and stop the slider a few times because I just couldn't get the slider to move properly. In addition, their tech support needs serious attention as well, as GVM is putting out some great equipment at competitive prices, but they need to improve their tech support. As far as I know, they do not speak English very well and I've written to them several times about lights I've purchased as well as this slider. In order to get a copy of the flyer, I emailed GVM requesting a copy because there were some missing instructions with this slider. I had to write four emails for them to understand what I was trying to say (and I could barely make out their responses). Then, I never heard back from them again or received a Hopefully, GVM will continue to exist and become more well-known amongst the general public. There is a need for support technicians to be more familiar with writing in English, but it has not happened yet. In the future, I hope they will release an affordable led blanket, because I'd buy it almost As a slider, it's very smooth and I have shot some great footage so far with it. I highly recommend it, especially for the low price.