GVM Motorized Camera Slider, 47" Carbon Fiber Dolly Rail Camera Slider with Remote Controller, Time Lapse Photography, Horizontal, Tracking and 120° Panoramic Shooting
$ 747
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GVM Motorized Camera Slider, 47" Carbon Fiber Dolly Rail Camera Slider with Remote Controller, Time Lapse Photography, Horizontal, Tracking and 120° Panoramic Shooting
The lightweight, motorized carbon fiber slider features parallax tracking, panorama, time-lapse, remote control, and automatic start/end point options, allowing you to perform a variety of high-value motion shots. The slider measures a total of 47" in length and the tracks are made from lightweight carbon fiber and the carriage and legs are made from durable aluminum.
camera slider features a 32" sliding distance and supports horizontal camera loads up to 11 lb and up to 5.5 lb at up to a 90° angle. There is also a center track that allows the carriage to perform angled slides, 120° panorama shots, and parallax tracking shots. A battery-powered Bluetooth wireless remote controller is included and provides configuration for the adjustable carriage motor. You can set slider speed, automated interval presets, time-lapse functions, and more. You can also control the camera shutter to match the moves of the slider with the included shutter cable set.
Camera sliders are equipped with multiple 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 tripod threads to mount the slider on the center, or you can set it on a surface with the end feet. A ball head allows you to mount your camera on top of the carriage. Also included with the slider are two batteries, a battery charger, a shutter extension cable, and a carry bag.
Support Multiple Shooting Modes and Tracking Shots, The slider supports a time-lapse, panorama, parallax, or standard video siding shot. Customizable Settings On the Bluetooth remote, you can set shooting mode, start/end points, speed, keyframes, delay time, stop time, photo number, and more.120° Panorama The slider features a 120° panorama mode, which can be achieved by adjusting the red knob on both sides of the camera.