A camera slider is a popular and simple project — just a linear slide, a stepper, and some sort of controller. Adding tilt and pan axes ups the complexity until you’ve got three motors, a controller, ...
You can buy motorized camera sliders off-the-shelf, but they’re pretty costly. Alternatively, you can make one yourself, and it’s not even that hard if you’re kitted out with a 3D printer. [Creative ...
Thanko's new Camera Slider Long Rail allows you to take a smooth sliding shot, which is hard to do while you hold a camera in your hand. There is a threaded screw hole at the center and also at either ...
The new Falcon Eyes 80cm Camera Slider Carbon (STK-08C-0.8) has a quick and simple way of adjusting the camera axis to rotate as it is being moved. A very quickly adjusted tube between the two main ...
One key to keeping viewers engaged in your story is creative camera movement. Dollies, cranes, jibs and tracks are among the oldest technologies for achieving this. A new variation is "the slider," a ...
If you use a camera slider carriage for panning shots, the weight of some lenses can cause the carriage to tilt forward slightly and cause the carriage to bind up. You can fix that issue with a macro ...
Camera sliders help you create smooth, dynamic shots that add interest and energy to your videos. They provide a stable base along which the camera can slide (hence the name) in a smooth, controlled ...
Photographer Guillermo Maroto and team have created a new motorised camera slider in the form of the HARROPE S2, which offers a new modular motorised slider for any type of camera. Enabling ...
Starting off as a spotty youth who worked in Currys, he moved to the BBC (after getting a degree) where he was an editorial wrangler. A stint writing for Top Gear and co-presenting Sky One's Gadget ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results