This smooth camera slider can be paired with an optional motor to raise your time-lapse game or add a flexible, lightweight tool to your filmmaking repertoire. Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop ...
Anyone who uses a DSLR or video camera to create videos and requires the camera to move along a straight plane to provide further creativity whilst filming may be interested in a new system created by ...
We don't cover a ton of pro-level camera gear here at Engadget (though it's far from unheard of). But, a cool gadget is a cool gadget whatever it's for -- and this new motorized slider system from ...
Photographers and videographers searching for an affordable way to add extra creativity to their shots may be interested in a new phone and camera slider called the Trexo. The powerful yet compact ...
Accsoon's Toprig S60 motorised slider is a great way to add controllable, repeatable camera moves to your projects ...
Trost Motion (www.trostmostion.com) today announced they have partnered with DitoGear™ (www.ditogear.com) to combine precision motion control systems with Trost Motion’s family of cinematic camera ...
The iPhone has long been well-regarded for its photographic capabilities, but as of late it’s becoming quite the outstanding tool for videographers as well. For example, with the iPhone 8 and the ...
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, ...
Billed as the world's smartest and most portable 4-axis motion control system, Edelkrone's new slider control system looks like a very interesting piece of gear to keep an eye out for when it ships ...
Review: We take a look at a smartphone controlled motorised slider that costs $160. What's the catch? Rewind the clocks. Ten years ago motorized sliders, and motion control were all the craze, and ...
Since this evolved from a much simpler slider system, I stuck with that control mechanism for the time being: it's a two-part system, with an Arduino Uno (really a SparkFun Redboard) controlling the ...