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Camera Slider Track Dolly Slider Rail System with Motorized Time Lapse and Video Shot Follow Focus Shot and 120 Degree Panoramic Shooting 31" 80cm

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Size: 31" carbon fiber slider


Features

  • -Electric camera slider 6 in 1 with tracking shooting, panoramic shooting, time lapse, video capture, free Set starting point and ending point
  • -For fixed point shooting, you can adjust the red knob on both sides of the slider to the upper left corner and the lower right corner
  • -For 120 degrees Panorama shooting, slide the red knob on both sides of the camera slider to the lower left corner and the upper right corner
  • -Set the starting and ending points as needed, The sliding speed, The dwell time, the sliding distance, The pause time, the number of pictures etc.
  • -The sides and the Middle of the more than 1/4 "and 3/8" Screw holes can be installed on the tripod to support multiple angles

Description

"Enter GVM CAMERA SLIDER to view the product feature video immediately on Youtube ELECTRIC VIDEO SHOT According to your needs to set the starting point A, the ending point B, speed (1% -100%) Automatically round trip (or stop) (save 80% of the time) (support for tracking shooting and 120 degree panoramic shooting) TIME LAPSE SHOOTING According to your needs to set the starting point A, the ending point B, speed (1% -100%)Automatically round trip (or stop) Slip speed:1%-100% Slip interval:0.1 - 999.9 Stoptime:0.1-999.99 photo Number :1 - 9999 Auto loop:yes or no (support for tracking shooting and 120 degree panoramic shooting) ADJUSTABLE SILENT MOTOR Newly developed silent motor, adjustable motor torque(1%-100%), makes it earier for the operation of interviews shooting and post-production. CARBON FIBER SLIDER Using 8 layers of carbon fiber. Easy and light to carry, mute, stable no trembling, smooth. SEPCIFICATIONS Product properties: motorized mode Size: 31.8inch Power current: 4W / 400MA 29 inches Sliding time: the fastest 11.4 seconds / the slowest 123 seconds (video mode) Fastest 114 seconds / slowest 22 minutes 30 seconds (time lapse) Electric moving speed: fastest 1.6 S / MIN slowest 0.77 S / MIN (video mode speed) Slide length: 29inch Slide rail weight: 5pound Load- bearing: 11 pounds PACKAGE LIST -1x motorized slider -1 x controller -1 x battery -1 x battery charger -1 x controller connection line -6 x shutter link -1 x shutter extension line -1 x Carrying Bag "

Color: Black


Brand: GVM Great Video Maker


Compatible Devices: Compatible with all cameras


Item Weight: 5 Pounds


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 11 Pounds


Folded Size: 37x12x5 in


Product Dimensions: 32 x 10 x 4 inches


Item Weight: 5 pounds


Item model number: GP-80D


Batteries: 1 A batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 2, 2018


Manufacturer: GVM


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  • Perfect, inexpensive automated slider to make a shot pop...
The media could not be loaded. I recently got booked for a couple video interviews and wanted to add a little pop with subtle movement on my B cam. So I did a little research, ordered this puppy and opened it up the day before the shoot. Took everything out and set it up in a matter of minutes. However, if you are not technically savvy, you should watch a tutorial on YouTube. The remote is easy enough to figure out but not necessarily intuitive. Set your start point, end point, slide speed, manual or auto mode, loop or single a pass and you're off and running. I had this up and running within a couple minutes day of the shoot. Adds the perfect amount of movement to make a shot pop. I will say, I have not and do not really intend to use this for time lapse photography. So I can't attest to that functionality but I'm sure it's cool. The only suggestion I will make is play around with the center directional rod. If it's dead center, the slider will simply go left to right with no camera pan (cool for cinematic shots, etc). Play around with varying degrees of adjustment to dial in the perfect amount camera pan so your shot stays on your subject for interviews. I noticed you don't much. As for quality, it's built very well with aluminum plates and carbon fiber rails. The best part is that it's whisper quiet. Can't hear to motor or gears one bit. However, my brother ordered the same kit and he said he noticed a faint high pitched squeal when the slider ramps down to change directions. But again, mine is quieter than Hellen Keller. The kit comes in a convenient cary bag with foam for protection. Sure, the nylon bag is kind of cheap but it works. The entire kit is very light and takes up less space than you think. Definitely recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2018 by Tyler C.

  • Great tool for a filmmaker on a budget
The media could not be loaded. This is a great find for filmmakers who are wanting to add some smooth dollies to their arsenal of shots. Also useful for timelapses. Here are some perks: For the price, the build quality is great. It's lightweight, but not fragile or cheap. It has a buttery smooth slide that's precisely programmable. In manual mode, you can quickly set up one take slides. In auto mode, you can spend an extra minute to define the start and end parameters, then set it and forget it while it automatically loops continuously. The battery also lasts surprisingly long for a mechanical device (I've run mine for hours without running out of power), but as you would expect it takes a long time to fully recharge. Tips: You will need to buy a tripod ball head. The rail itself only has a thread mount that puts your camera flat on the surface, which is not helpful for setting up a shot. The ball head raises the camera up a few inches and lets you angle it however you'd like. It's actually pictured in the product shots on GVM's website, but not included. It also won't fit in the case, so plan to carry it separately. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MGJH5U6/ You will also need to buy two light stands to mount it above the ground. This is way better than mounting it on a tripod, since it would just tilt and wobble around. Even with two stands to stabilize, the whole frame is fairly lightweight, and tends to wobble a good bit if you have the tripods extended to eye level. I recommend getting some heavier duty light stands, or bring some plate weights to tack on to keep it grounded and more steady. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074VMTP68/ Drawbacks I would want to know before purchasing: There's a slight sticking point in the middle of my slider. It doesn't affect slow programmed movements, but if you quickly run the rail by hand (not powered on), you can feel it lag about halfway through. As I mentioned above, the whole frame is very lightweight. If you put a DSLR on it and raise it up above waist level, it will wobble as it motors along, so it needs extra weight to keep it steady. The remote is also clunky, so take a few minutes to learn it before you need it, because it's not intuitive enough to figure out in the field. Summary: This is a great entry-level slider. You save $1,500 compared to a professional grade slider, so keep your expectations reasonable. But if you make the most of it, you can really up your game with this tool without spending a small fortune. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2019 by E. Robbins

  • Just took delivery
The media could not be loaded. Just took delivery of this slider. So far, very impressive. I am not a hobbiest but a full time producer. Its light and well made. I will be using it on a real job tomorrow, but my initial tests have been good. Setting it up is easy. There is no assembly, really, other than putting a battery on and plugging in the power cable. I was able to set in and out point for the auto mode. Easy peasy. Its surprisingly quiet. Only when you get within a couple feet do you hear the faint hum. If you rely on the camera mic for sound, you will hear it. However for interviews with a lapel mic it will be nonexistent. Update: used it for the first time today and it worked great. I know many had questions about how loud it is so i posted a video running at 90% speed. Its quiet! Motion is smooth. easy to set up. Really good pickup. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2019 by piero m.

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