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Grip Gear Directors Set - Includes Motor + Sliders + Camera Dolly + 360 Panoramic Mount – Motorized/Manual Camera Slider and Motion Control, Compatible with Mirrorless, Smartphones & Action cams

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Features

  • MADE BY HOLLYWOOD VETERANS: Is this the gear for video creators or a pocket sized professional motion control kit used by National Geographic and other movie cameraman? We have created it for both.
  • 3 IN 1: The worlds smallest remote controlled camera motion control kit with a motor thats interchangeable and coverts from micro dolly to camera slider and panoramic mount all in 1 kit
  • MOTION MAGIC FOR YOUR VIDEO: Make magical movements in your time-lapse videography with super slow speeds
  • MADE TO LAST: We have made our directors set from the good stuff, Made with reinforced plastic covering tensile alloy weight bearing joins. Includes 2,5 hours rechargeable battery - Operates vertically or even upside down
  • COMPATIBLE WITH ALL SMALL CAMS: Can be used with Android & Apple , Sony , Canon, Lumix , Insta360 , GoPro Mirrorless, Smartphones & Action Cameras. Has multiple 1/4 " threads for connecting to suction cups or tripods.

Color: Blue & Grey


Brand: GripGear


Compatible Devices: GoPro, Camcorder, Camera, Mirrorless, IPhone


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 2.36 x 3.54 x 2.76 inches


Item Weight: 0.91 Kilograms


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 900 Grams


Folded Size: 32


Product Dimensions: 2.36 x 3.54 x 2.76 inches


Item Weight: 2 pounds


Item model number: 76215


Batteries: 1 CR2032 batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 24, 2018


Manufacturer: GripGear Ltd


Country of Origin: Hong Kong


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Needs some versatility?
Use the slide, don’t use the slide. Just use it as a dolly. Add a pole, add more track. From a bare crawl, to a zippy run, this is one of the most basic tools that a photographer needs, in one very well designed rechargeable package. This one device replaced 2 bulky and annoying devices I had previously. And to boot, I made a tray just to spin things on it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2023 by Soluna Hedonistek

  • Operationally pefect, design needs improvements
Overall a cool product. A lower-budget rail system with a couple of design flaws that drive me crazy. Had to order a replacement because there is a small plunger switch that is very important to the overall operation of it that tells the motor in the mechanism to change direction. This is made of plastic and could easily be substituted for a metal plunger to avoid this issue of it breaking. Additionally, the battery in mine at least has a small draw somewhere in it that depletes the battery every time you try to use it. Tried using it all of once charged out of the box and was immediately dead the next day with no run time. The rail system it comes with is well built on mine no missing teeth or gaps. Additionally bought a couple of extra tracks to make it a bit longer. My last gripe is the track stops. The one's I got had to be pressed back together because of how loose they are causing stress on the sides it is better to use a lock that slides on instead of clips because of this issue. Also, the strike plate for the plunger needs to be increased in size for better surface contact as they have the room to do this but used a teared system. There is about a one mm of play on the horizontal axis of the track ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2023 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Solid quality video-making kit
The media could not be loaded. I bought this set primarily for the slider rail, to experiment with adding some motion to my timelapses. I've attached a video with three example clips. I'm still learning so I claim no real artistic merit to any of them, but they at least give an idea of how it looks in practice. I'm looking forward to using it more in the future,along with the panorama and dolly modes which I haven't tried yet. Overall, I found the construction of decently high quality. Each piece is quite light, and I'd have no problem bringing the entire set along in a backpack or similar if needed. There's a lot of plastic, which feels a bit cheap, but it's generally sturdy and looks like it could take some knocks. (One notable exception is the tabs holding the two different panorama gear assemblies to the motor unit; I'm worried that I'm going to break one putting them on or taking them off since it's a pretty tight fit.) I know a lot of other reviews mention issues with missing teeth for the rails. I can't speak as to how often it happens, but mine arrived fine, with no missing teeth. (The teeth are plastic while the rest of the rail is aluminum, so I can potentially see how some might get chipped off.) When the two rails are connected to make a longer rail there's a little more friction noticeable when sliding the motor unit manually across the join, but I couldn't really see evidence of it changing the speed at which the unit moves across the join when self-propelled. (I suspect that the speeds are generally slow enough and the motor has enough torque to adjust to any minor changes in friction.) I appreciate that there's a chart printed on the piece which connects two rails listing how long the motor takes to traverse two of them at each given speed; that's been quite helpful for planning around the expected length of a timelapse. Ultimately, if you're a novice video maker looking to add a bit more pop to your timelapses (or regular videos!), this is probably about the cheapest kit you can find with its included options, while still offering quality that feels above its price point. (And on a subjective level, I quite enjoy how various parts snap on and pop off and fold out to set up the motor unit for the various modes. Very satisfying for my inner kid.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2022 by Daniel Berke

  • Great product... zero customer service. UPDATE: They helped me out!
UPDATE AT BOTTOM I'm a videographer who shoots a lot of documentary and news material for TV. I'm always looking for ways to simplify my kit without sacrificing quality, and this product was a fantastic happy medium. I could put a small mirrorless camera and lens on it and get some fantastic tracking shots with relative ease. Everything was great until one of the smallest parts on the motor broke during travel. The motor has these two little buttons on either side that will reverse the motion of the motor, sending it back along the track once it's reached one of the keyframe clips at the end. This is a necessary function for interviews, live events, and other situations where you don't know how long you'll be shooting and need motion the entire time. Well, even when stored in a foam case, these little buttons are fragile enough to snap off with relative ease. Big deal, right? The unit is so inexpensive compared to it's competition that I could easily just buy another motor unit from GripGear. HOWEVER, after months of trying to reach them and purchase a replacement part or replacement motor, I still haven't gotten a response from them. I've contacted them through various methods (contact form on website, Amazon seller's profile, googled their email address, etc.) and have yet to find a resolution to a VERY simple problem. The broken part is a tiny plastic peg the size of a pencil tip and a $0.01 replacement could get me back to work, but I'm completely willing to just buy another motor (I'd rather not buy the entire kit, as that would just give me a bunch of extra stuff I don't need). Either way, I would really like to see a resolution to this and hope to be able to update this review with a happy ending, but I'm not holding out much hope at this point. Unless you need an extremely small form factor, I would make the jump to a Neewer motorized slider, or maybe something a little more robust from a company like Andoer in the same size. If you do buy this product, be extremely careful with the trigger pegs on the motor... like bubblewrap and a pelican case careful. Otherwise, be willing to buy another unit regardless of whether you're within the warranty or return window, as it's not likely you'll hear from GripGear with a solution. UPDATE: Ok, so GripGear got in touch and sent me a few more motors and lengths of track free of charge, which is absolutely fantastic. They've been very helpful, but it did take a long time to get the situation rectified. They overcompensated, which was very nice, but I still do think the product needs improvement. Overall I really like this product for the form factor and power! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2019 by Stefan Fulton

  • Not worth buying
Don’t buy
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2023 by Amazonaddict

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