Neewer Motorized Camera Slider, 31.5-inch 2.4G Wireless Control Carbon Fiber Track Rail with Mute Motor/Time Lapse Video Shot/Follow Focus Shot/120 Degree Panoramic Shot for DSLRs, Load up to 22 lbs
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In short, yes. The sliders remote and external monitor and wireless follow focus allow me to set up shots with the camera without touching it. There is a lot of equipment, but all of it is lighter and cheaper than sliders that cost over $1000.
The type of material you shoot determines whether or not you can do that. Keeping the stars from elongating after 20 seconds of sky watching at 1500 to 2000 may save the night sky. There is no issue with light trails, such as those produced by automatic head lights.
If you plan to transport the system in a rail bag, the motor has to be removed from the rail bag and stored in its motor case.
Don't expect to be able to plug into a I'm expecting the power to come from the camera's power source but it came with cables to plug in alternate power
Selected User Reviews For Neewer Motorized Camera Slider, 31.5-inch 2.4G Wireless Control Carbon Fiber Track Rail with Mute Motor/Time Lapse Video Shot/Follow Focus Shot/120 Degree Panoramic Shot for DSLRs, Load up to 22 lbs
There's nothing better than this. After considering a few options, I chose the 2 because I didn't want to spend more than $500 on a slider. In order to avoid having my phone tied to it, I decided to purchase the 4GHZ version of the Neewer. Some of the other inexpensive models are fast even at their According to my timing, it took 18 minutes to cover the 18 miles. The speed settings for this machine are 1%. It can produce 5 inches! If you want it to roll, make sure it goes from a to z It is '> The following values are b and It is '> The loop, or the back and forth motion. When it gets close to your set end point its speed slows smoothly so as not to jerk. This is a really good If you are going to hold it with just one tripod, it should be a very sturdy one. An BH55 and a Gitzo 4 series are what I am using. lb-ft of torque) and this with mirrorless. There is no need to be afraid when making this purchase, as it is an excellent.
My back yard was a three hour test to make sure the product I had in mind worked. As expected, there is smooth rotation and rolling of the.
However, I do wish it had a manual control method with buttons on the motor because I am afraid I will lose the remote, but it works well nonetheless. I have a problem in that there is no way to fit it in its case without removing the motor. Despite my futile attempts to minimize my carbon footprint, I have made some adjustments to enable me to leave the motor on despite cutting some of the foam out. Although this works well, it is a bit slow. Towards the end of its cycle, before it returns, it slows down. Overall, the process is fairly smooth. Besides that, it is quite quiet here. While some people have complained about it being jerky, that is not true. However, if you did not have image stabilization in your camera or lens and were using an 85mm or higher, I am sure you would This battery is capable of lasting at least 50 minutes of constant use on a moderate speed with the provided battery. I recorded an 80 minute sermon with the provided battery and the motor stayed in motion the entire time. *****My biggest concern is that the 1/4 20 screw mount to attach the camera does not turn, so you have to screw it on, and it might get tight as you turn it in order to position it correctly, so you have to turn it back completely to ensure it fits properly. Although I have made it work, this flaw is so obvious and cheap to fix that it would be really hard not to do it. In that case, I would like to be able to add a quick release plate to it, but I don't want the extra height, which may result in some wiggle.
It's been less than a week since I received this slider. Some questions have been addressed to the manufacturer. It is possible that I will return this item, have it replaced or have it fixed depending on their response. My only objection to this slider is that it doesn't work perfectly, otherwise I might switch to something else. If the below problems can be corrected, then I'd quite like this slider. Below are some observations that I have made The pros are * The motor is quiet
* The sliding mechanism appears to be well-constructed
* It can be operated with ease
* The cons are, however, as follows A little resistance appears near the middle of the slider, but the slide is smooth. During panning while sliding, there is a tendency for the camera to jerk due to several sticking points. - Battery power stopped working (tried several batteries), but I can still power my computer by A small amount of rotational play is present in the plate that the camera mounts on.
There are no problems at all- Apart from a couple of areas, the design is engineered. Using the Tracking System It is trash to use video mechanics. In terms of a professional session, the method they use is useless. You can mount a GoPro camera on it and it may work. However, anything bigger than a DSLR or video camera is out of the question. There is an unsteady camera which jerks and wobbles. My ball-spinning mechanism was disabled and I installed a professional-grade ball-spinning machine This head mount mounts to your head. The software I used to manually create my video A tracking system. But I guess that is what you get for the price. Another item that I found poorly engineered is the assembly that you mount your camera to and that allows you to pan the camera. This is a very smooth device with needle bearings used, so it is a good thing that it utilizes them. In reality, there is too much slop to make smooth transitions from one scene to another Scroll left to see the full image I get it. For it to be tight, I had to add a Teflon shim. My copy is still with me. It did not need to be returned because I needed it at the weekend and I could not afford to spend money on a Rhino or a similar.
An acquaintance of mine has one of them. For his, he paid a little less than $800. As far as I can tell, it is not that different from Neewer's. The name may be a little more recognizable and the product may be a little quieter, but you are paying for the name as with a lot of electronic equipment. It would be much better to take this.
As part of my YouTube channel improvement, I have been working on it over the past few months. One of the main problems I was having was lighting, which I didn't realize at first. In the two months since I purchased it, I have seen a dramatic improvement in my videos, and it was extremely easy to use. Despite this being my first "photography" light, I have already learned a great deal Despite taking up little space, the dimmer is great for lighting up a large area without consuming too much power. be able to get this light at such a good price. If you want to improve the production value of your YouTube videos, this is an easy and inexpensive way to do it.