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FLYCAM HD-3000 Handheld Stabilizer for DSLR Video Cameras. Quick Micro Balancing, Telescopic Centre Post w 3-axis Gimbal Handle. Free Table Clamp & Quick Release Plate. (FLCM-HD-3-QT)

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Features

  • Precisely designed handheld stabilizer with a Micro-balance mechanism offers smooth gliding movements
  • High-grade CNC aluminum construction makes it highly compatible with all DSLR Video cameras up to 3.5kg / 7.7lb
  • Camera platform with Fine-tuning knobs for front-to-back and side-to-side camera adjustments helps in quick horizontal balancing
  • 3-axis gimbal with ball bearings offers smooth operation & tool-less telescopic Central Post allows you to adjust the camera's vertical balance
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Color: FLCM-HD-3-QT


Brand: FLYCAM


Compatible Devices: Camera


Product Dimensions: 7.48"D x 6.69"W x 21.26"H


Item Weight: 3 Pounds


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 8 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 7.48 x 6.69 x 21.26 inches


Item Weight: 3 pounds


Item model number: FLYCAM- HD3QT


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 6, 2014


Manufacturer: FLYCAM


Country of Origin: India


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Top Notch Customer Service! Seriously.
I want to take the time out to emphasize this point. I received the Flycam HD 3000, and I was so eager to put it all together and get to filming flowing video of my hallways and my unsuspecting actor/wife hanging out with our kids...lol. Unfortunately, I was having a difficult time balancing it. I mean REALLY difficult. I watched the videos on Youtube. I read the manual. I prayed to Anubis. I did everything, and no matter how perfectly stabilized it was when it was facing forward, it would lose all of that balance the second the camera stopped facing forward. I finally gave up and contacted Cinecity. I explained the issue, and they sent out a replacement immediately. When I got the new one, I set it up and had it rockin' and rollin' in 2 minutes! Sometimes you get a dud. I understand that things can happen during manufacturing or during shipping. I am more impressed by how quickly they resolved my issue. Very professional. That being said, the Flycam- HD 3000 works flawlessly after a bit of practice. I am really impressed by the quality of the build. It feels very sturdy. I can't speak for other cameras, but I have a Sony A6300, and it handles it very well (some people have had concerns of it being too light weight). This was well worth the money. Now all I need to do is get my lazy self motivated enough to actually film something worthwhile with this excellent piece of equipment! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2016 by Wander

  • Good Product in a hard market...
Works! Works well actually. Be sure to use the thing that clamps onto a desk to hold the handle while your balancing the flycam, this saves your arm. Also remember that if you physically change zoom on a lens you need to re balance the device, even if you add or remove a lense cap you need to re balance, but that's how all camera stabilizers like this work. It's a bit heavy for long scenes. The weights on the bottom can slide farther from the stem to reduce how it reacts to rotation. This is a bit overkill "duty" wise for a regular dslr, you will barely use any of the weights. I think I have like 1 or 2 weights (out of the included 16) on my base to balance my Panasonic G7. I bought this after hours of researching the other ones and I'm happy with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2017 by Nebulon5000

  • Efficient & Effective
The set was made much easier with their online user manuel and there are also several YouTube videos helping you understand how to quickly set this up. Once I was able to setup for my Cannon 70D with a Canon EF 40mm lens I was very impressed with how easy it was to use. I am a partner at an advertising agency and like to shoot B-roll with my production team. I am by no means a professional, but the stability of this rig was exceptional. We use a lot of tracks for movement footage, but in comparison the footage I shoot was nearly identical and took 90% less time to setup. I highly recommend this product for anyone looking to capture social or online video footage. My tips would be to just use it, trial and error and just take your time to accomplish the perfect balance with your camera. I truly believe the quality far exceeds the price. It's a great value and a wonderful addition to your camera bag! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2016 by Andrew B

  • Totally Awesome, Very Easy to Balance
I read and saw all of the horror stories on balancing a FlyCam, I had mine balanced in less than 15 mins after assembling it. Use logic with it and the balancing is a breeze. Now on to the actual product. This is my very first FlyCam or free floating device ever. I have been pleasantly satisfied. The quality of the videos is awesome. I would highly recommend a few practice runs before actually using it for real. I'm using a camcorder, but I'm sure DSLR cameras would pose the same problems, I highly recommend some kind of body vest or arm/wrist brace. This thing has some weight to it and you would not be able to carry it for too long, I'd give you about 15 mins. max. It's not so much about upper body strength, most of the weight is on your wrist and forearm. Don't try to be macho, I bought the body vest, or body pod as they call it. Some of the videos I've taken with this thing is so alive. I use to use a tripod, nothing wrong with that, but the shots are so static. This FlyCam allows you to bring your videos to life with more panning shots, more fluid motion shots and just more Hollywood style action shots. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2017 by HeeMann

  • Great alternative to Glidecam HD-2000
EDIT TO MY ORIGINAL REVIEW: I have changed my review from 5 stars to 1 star. An issue that I found (which is major) is that the "gimbal-like" clamp that is around the rod shaft that connects the handle to the shaft is not plum, level and square. The gimbal does not lay level against the main shaft. This creates a huge issue because I balance the camera facing forward and as you rotate the camera, it becomes un-balanced again. You will be rotating the camera all the time. I bought the Flycam HD-3000 in hopes that it would be as good as the Glidecam HD-2000. The difference in price was good enough for me. I've taken an online class and watched many videos that have taught me how to use so I feel that I'm getting pretty good results and I'm getting better with every video. I've made 10 videos using the Flycam in the past 5 months and you can check them out here to see my results: [...] I've never used the Glidecam HD-2000 but I am interested in trying one out some day to really put them head to head since I feel pretty confident with my gliding abilities now. I have heard many people say to keep your rig light so that you don't get tired and I prefer to get my rig as heavy as possible so that it fights movement and wind much easier. I can achieve smoother shots with a heavier load. I shoot with a Nikon D7200, Tokina 12-24mm f/4 and Takstar shot gun mic (sometimes). I'm very satisfied with this product but can't help but wonder if the Glidecam HD-2000 is better... Pros: - Only $125 (vs $469) - Works very well with a lot of practice and patience - Fine tuning knobs are a must. Don't waste your money/time with something that doesn't have knobs Cons: - The QuickRelease page is garbage, throw it away and buy a manfrotto 577 - The table clip is also worthless since you won't use it when your on site and is a waste of time. Don't use it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2016 by Should I See a Doctor

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