iFootage S1 Shark Slider Review

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024

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  • @JohnMcQuay
    @JohnMcQuay 8 років тому +1

    Just bought one of these on Amazon after watching/reading your review. The quality is excellent for the price. I got the extension kit and extra weight in the kit. Put it together after it arrived today and I can't feel anything when the carriage crosses the joint. Just excellent quality. Can't wait to use this on my next shoot.

  • @davidp158
    @davidp158 7 років тому +2

    I bought one of these sliders with the extension rods and an extra counter weight. I think the overall design is great, but mine has a problem where the rods connect. Its just not smooth and the rollers get caught up. I was about to send the unit back, but noticed I could disassemble the slider, turn the main rods around and connect the extensions on the other end of the main rods. That helped smooth out the travel of the slider a lot. It still isn't 100% smooth, but it is usable.
    The Shark S1 slider's overall build quality is pretty nice, but I would suggest checking out the Rhino slider to compare its performance. The Rhino slider is available with long, one piece steel rods, which would flex less and have no connection points to cause bumps in the motion. I am keeping the Shark slider, as it works good enough for me.

  • @FinlayO
    @FinlayO 10 років тому

    Those shots at the end were beautiful Caleb!

  • @NFusionVideo
    @NFusionVideo 10 років тому

    I received mine today. This is a great little piece of mechanical engineering... VERY smooth!

  • @AndyRosebrook
    @AndyRosebrook 10 років тому

    Looks like a sweet slider. Unfortunately I just made my K2 39" purchase after years of waiting for the right one under $600 or so. I'm planning on adding a little weight mod to the K2 with the belt attachment to make a similar setup, but that's going to bring the price up close to what the Shark is out of the box.

  • @BallisticTech
    @BallisticTech 10 років тому

    Did you try expanding the leg screws? It looks like the the ball knobs can be unscrewed and steadied with a lock nut.

  • @fauland_photography
    @fauland_photography Рік тому

    I am just working on a Fine Art Architecture short film and browsed through the web and back in search for sliders ... Your review was SUPER helpful. One question: How did you do the "sliding & tilting the camera up/down simultaneously" ? Cheers and thanks for your help...

  • @henrikolsen5
    @henrikolsen5 4 роки тому

    Lot's of wobble, but perhaps that's because of the raise on the tripod. Boy, have you improved by the seven years since this. Nice to see you progress. Congrats. Would you still recommend this in 2020 for the smoothest available manual slider? How does it compare to the mini version?

  • @rjderama
    @rjderama 8 років тому +3

    Now that this video is about 3 years old, is here something like this that might be a better value?

    • @orlando9666
      @orlando9666 4 роки тому

      Now that your comment is about 3 years old, is there something like this that might be better value?

  • @JoshFromPerth
    @JoshFromPerth 3 роки тому

    You can unscrew the the feet.. the lenth of them is illustrated in many of your close up shots of them. I say this in jest, but what had you imagined that long thread was for? hahah ;) Cheers Caleb

  • @ronaldcollins7839
    @ronaldcollins7839 7 років тому +1

    Awesome use in church of the slider like the material very much

  • @divad435
    @divad435 8 років тому

    Awesome review, Caleb. Thanks. Just wondering about what cameras it can take though, do you think it would be alright with something a bit heavier like a BMCC?

  • @madhistory
    @madhistory 10 років тому

    You had me at 400 but at 600 I would have to stick with konova. Great work

    • @IWTBFOY
      @IWTBFOY 10 років тому

      I know a lot of friends that use Konova and the longer they own it the more they hated it.

  • @omarcorrea
    @omarcorrea 10 років тому

    Great review and very nice footage.

  • @srvjohnson
    @srvjohnson 10 років тому

    Great review, Caleb. Is that a Benro S6 you're using as a tripod? Will you do a review for that anytime soon?

    • @dslrvideoshooter
      @dslrvideoshooter  10 років тому

      Yes, that is. I have it in the lineup. Quick review: Best affordable tripod I've used!

  • @wylinstudios4500
    @wylinstudios4500 9 років тому

    Hey great review so far, im half way in. The thing ive been wondering the most is- when its mounted on a tripod and you slide it to one side does the slider tilt to the side that the cameras is on, making the shot on an angle?

  • @bassemeldakar1161
    @bassemeldakar1161 7 років тому

    Were you able to use the slider camera on your column tripod extension (as shown) or did you use a different tripod set up completely?

  • @DevinDymkowski
    @DevinDymkowski 10 років тому

    Are there any other sliders that you would strongly recommend for a little less money, or would u just say spend the extra cash and get this one?

  • @IndiDSLR
    @IndiDSLR 9 років тому

    I've been looking for a nice slider and this looks like it! Good weight capacity, excellent performance, wide base, and the perfect size for my needs that is expandable if needed! I love it.
    How is the performance with a heavier loads (closer to the weight limit)? Does it hold up?

  • @kylefarris
    @kylefarris 10 років тому +1

    Great job! You took an epic location and made it even more epic-looking. Never heard of this slider. Just bought a Cinevate Atlas 10 LTS 30" and now I'm kinda regretting it. It's so big and heavy. What's the weight of this one? it has carbon fiber rails so I'm guessing not too bad, right?

    • @dslrvideoshooter
      @dslrvideoshooter  10 років тому +1

      I have the Atlas FLT and they are roughly the same weight even though the S1 is larger.

    • @kylefarris
      @kylefarris 10 років тому +1

      ***** The LTS is a bit heavier than the FLT, but, that still surprises me. How would you compare the two? Do you prefer the Shark's relatively "quick" smoothness or the stiffer ball-bearing style Atlas? Obviously the all-terrain feet of the Atlas and overall build-quality are a win, but, for practical use with DSLRs... honestly, which do you think you would purchase if didn't have a slider right now?

  • @twinmansajohnson4108
    @twinmansajohnson4108 8 років тому

    where'd you say the church was located? Great review by the way! Thanks man

  • @PKmode
    @PKmode 10 років тому +1

    Seems like it wouldn't take much to motorize this with it being already belt driven and the 'flywheel' design.

    • @IWTBFOY
      @IWTBFOY 10 років тому

      That's what I'm thinking. And if they do it right they'll blow Kessler right out of the water.

  •  4 роки тому

    2019. Still worth getting or should one invest in a motorized slider instead? Interested in ifootage nano but the thing never gets in stock here in Sweden!! S1 looks pretty decent and would definitely fit my needs.

    • @vividstudio4651
      @vividstudio4651 5 місяців тому

      Take a look at the Accsoon TOPRIG S40 S60 Motorized Camera Slider, I'm in two minds.

  • @sanketss84
    @sanketss84 7 років тому

    Can i do a complete vertical shot , camera hanging off the slider in inverted position and slider on ball head and perpendicular to the ground kinda shot.
    Its been a long time since you did this video but i really would appreciate if you can answer this.

  • @GameSpot1990
    @GameSpot1990 10 років тому

    Are you going yo review the Rhino Slider Pro (4ft)?

  • @BlackSteelBlackSteelPromotions
    @BlackSteelBlackSteelPromotions 8 років тому

    Will they be doing a parallax pan manual system for this slider!?

  • @andreigold161
    @andreigold161 10 років тому

    What tripod/head combo are you using to support the slider?

  • @markshirley01
    @markshirley01 9 років тому

    Great video thanks - what is the music backing track you've used.

  • @KingAbaJackson
    @KingAbaJackson 7 років тому +1

    best slider comparison 2017 would be nice =)

  • @mstrainjr
    @mstrainjr 10 років тому

    Given the relatively simple design and the materials, I would expect a fair price to be in the $300 range, no more than $350. I could make my own rig for way less than $600, and I'd much rather do that than cough up so much money on a friggin' slider.

  • @dominicboos
    @dominicboos 10 років тому

    where can I pick one of these up?

  • @WorldMind
    @WorldMind 10 років тому

    Is it possible to easily unscrew and remove the legs?

  • @rizkidarmawan9976
    @rizkidarmawan9976 7 років тому

    What is your slider ball head?

  • @louisxtra
    @louisxtra 10 років тому +1

    Is it possible to attach a motor to this?

    • @dslrvideoshooter
      @dslrvideoshooter  10 років тому +2

      I don't think they make one, but I'm sure you could set one up.

    • @sittingnow
      @sittingnow 9 років тому

      Yes they do. It's very expensive though. You can attach a motor to the fly wheel using some DIY jiggery pokery though.

  • @alex_foster
    @alex_foster 10 років тому

    Nice footatge.

  • @CaserioMediaGroup
    @CaserioMediaGroup 10 років тому

    Dude can u inbox me that location , great slider

  • @LtDeadeye
    @LtDeadeye 10 років тому

    I so want to give this a try as I'm in the market for a slider. Kessler and Cinevate are tried and true and can be added on to. This one may be too new to take a chance on. Kessler is about to have a $100 off any purchase over $500 sale on cyber Monday! I'll wait for the long term reviews to come in I guess.

  • @MrBarfSimpson
    @MrBarfSimpson 10 років тому

    What is the cage that you are using on the slider there?
    Thanks!

  • @petrub27
    @petrub27 4 роки тому

    unmotivated camera movement, looks bad

  • @jamestuminello6932
    @jamestuminello6932 8 років тому +1

    Used mine twice. Now I want to sell if anyone is interested $400 plus shipping