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The Official Roxant Pro Video Camera Stabilizer Limited Edition (Midnight Black) with Low Profile Handle for GoPro, Smartphone, Canon, Nikon - or Any Camera up to 2.1 lbs. - Comes with Phone Clamp.

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Color: Black


Features

  • Our Roxant Pro Video Stabilizer provides less motion and shake compared to other handheld stabilizers. Our custom lower arm no-slip-grip material eliminates sway; graduated counter-weights provide more options to achieve proper balance
  • Great design ideal for amateur filmmakers looking to move their films to the next level! Shoot smooth motion shots in tight spaces, on stairs, through crowds, in cars, or walking/running/skating
  • Our Roxant Video Camera Stabilizer is lightweight, portable, and extremely durable. Including an adjustable phone clamp compatible with almost all smartphones
  • Compatible with point and shoot, DSLRs, video cameras, GoPros, smartphone and any other camera up to 2.1 lbs.
  • Features an extremely durable comfort grip handle, and 3 separate graduated counter-weights, for precise adjustments

Color: Black


Brand: ROXANT


Compatible Devices: Canon, Sony, Nikon, Lumix, Panasonic, Blackmagic, etc


Item Weight: 2.4 Pounds


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 2.1 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 13.39 x 2.24 x 8.07 inches


Item Weight: 2.4 pounds


Item model number: ROX-1C


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 9, 2015


Manufacturer: Roxant


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  • Works great, solid build quality, and looks like a professional piece of gear
Color: Black
The media could not be loaded. My Roxant Pro stabilizer came in the mail today. It showed up really fast. I chose free 5 day shipping and it showed up in only 2, so that was awesome. The build quality of the Roxant Pro feels extremely solid. The entire thing is made of metal. The only two pieces of plastic on the unit are two non-critical plastic tension screws that could be replaced with a 5-cent wingnut if they were to ever break or get lost. I've used other hand-held stabilizers in the past that had critical parts that would be impossible to replace. Kudos to Roxant for a user-friendly design. The black paint and brushed aluminum color of this model makes it look like a professional piece of gear. I actually plan on using it this week for a paid video video shoot I'm doing. I used the Roxant stabilizer to balance my Canon Rebel t2i DSLR for shooting video. I was able to get it balanced with both the 50mm 1.8 and the 18-55 kit lenses. As with all stabilizers, the initial setup took some extra time and effort. I eventually found the sweet spot for my counterweights and repositioned the handle to the front position. I used 3 extra washers I had lying around to add some weight. It took maybe 20 minutes of toying with it the first time. I can set it up in 20 seconds now. I'm extremely impressed with the shots I'm getting, especially for such an inexpensive piece of gear. The shots really do look like they glide. You would never be able to walk or run with a DSLR and get steady shots without a stabilizer. This is a really great piece of budget DIY film equipment. It's basically the first piece of gear you're going to need if you plan on producing videos for the web. I see so many people on Youtube who would vastly improve their videos if they would start using a stabilizer. The unit is so compact that I'm able to get low on the ground and do some really cool drop shots. You won't be able to do that with a larger stabilizer because a lot of the units extend 2-3 feet below the camera. The counterweight arm on the Roxant only extends about ten inches. This stabilizer is considerably lighter than my Opteka unit that kills my arm after using it for 5 minutes, not to mention the Roxant costs 1/3 the price and works equally as well. I did a lot of research and I don't think there is a better handheld stabilizer than the Roxant Pro at the $50 price point. I'm going snowboarding next month and I can't wait to attach my GoPro to this and shoot some footage. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2015 by John F

  • My experience with the Roxant Pro Stablizer
Color: Red
The OFFICIAL ROXANT PRO video camera stabilizer for GoPro, Smartphone, Canon, Nikon - or any camera up to 2.1 lbs. I’m a novice filmmaker and I’ve never written a product review before. I’m doing so now because I’m really impressed with the product and the company as a whole. They really care about customer satisfaction and producing a high-quality product. I started producing videos on a weekly basis on my YouTube channel in April 2018 (search metoowhatnow if you’re interested). QUALITY OF CONSTRUCTION AND FEEL: It’s excellent. Every detail of the stabilizer seems to have been put through good quality control. There’s nothing cheap that’s going to fall off and break. I love the look and feel of the Roxant Pro. It has a comfortable handle and when it’s balanced, it feels like a natural extension of my arm. I don’t find the weight to be a problem. But I’m not shooting for hours at a time, which could make a difference. But if I try to use my Canon 70d, which is my mistake because it’s over the recommended weight of 2.1 pounds, not only does it get a little heavy, but also it’s almost impossible to balance. And it shouldn’t. It’s not supposed to. BALANCING: Balancing the stabilizer involved a lot of pain and frustration. However, this would’ve been reduced if I took time to properly read the instructions. My advice. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS!! Slow down and do NOT assume you can unwrap the product, snap-on your camera and start running around your house producing perfectly stable and fluid results like many videos show on YouTube. Maybe some people are lucky, but I tried to fast track it. Not a good idea. I highly recommend (as does Roxant) watching the Otis Original channel on YouTube. He wastes no time teaching you how to balance the product with pretty much every camera type the Roxant Pro is designed for. Listen to Otis when he says that it only takes a fraction of an adjustment to get to that perfect place of balance. It really is a highly sensitive and accurate product, so the balancing process is naturally going to be sensitive and require accuracy. I have 5 cameras (GoPro 3+, Canon 70D, Nikon D5300, Canon PowerShot SX610 HS and an iPhone6s) I’ve had success with the PowerShot, Nikon, and my iPhone. The GoPro and Canon, not so much. But again, they’re not within the weight limit the product was designed for. I’m still learning how to use it. Like most nubes, and especially when it comes to the world of camera stabilizers, I’m a little frustrated with the learning curve. But the more I understand the technicalities of the product, and it’s proper application, I’m ok with the process and I’m seeing drastic improvements. Did I mention? READ THE INSTRUCTIONS! CONCLUSION: I love product and highly recommend it. The price point is good. I think it stacks on top of every other product in the same category of mechanical stabilizers for the weight ranged it’s designed for. I’m using it regularly, which is a good sign. Stabilizers that don’t have motors are difficult to learn to use. It’s the nature of the beast. But I do think the Roxant is the best way to go for mechanical stabilizers. Just make sure you understand what it’s designed for, it’s capabilities, and limitations before you buy it. But this is just good common shopping sense anyway. It’s more of a challenge when things are technical and have specific applications, plus, having a wide range of similar products doesn’t make it any easier. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2018 by Ed Squire

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