Update on the manual marking situation: there is a way to do the manual marking in the slider itself, I believe you need to do a two button press together to enter quick start mode. Bless
That’s odd about the manual control. The old one would go into that mode if you pressed both buttons at the same time (the power and fn buttons, quick press)… maybe try that? If you haven’t, that is.
I have a sonyfx3 and i just ordered this…can u recommand a tripod to put this thing on 45 degrees..i like to mix up my shots so they dont all look like pan ing right left or zoom in and out id love to switch up the angles…does this also do loop mode? Does it loop? Thanks
A couple of things: they aren't shipping to US & not seeing Amazon link. 2nd, this is all great features incorporating the DJI RS but the footage still lot of micro-jitters. I tried this similar setup (minus the integration with app) & experienced the same thing, may be the lack of a lower center of gravity on gimbal.
The DJI Gimbal has those weak tolerances at the axis points,, the RS4 addressed that issue, also don’t have any camera stabilization on,, it tries to compensate the redirection at endpoints.
The footage looked jerkey. Maybe filming something from a distance would work better? Thanks for the video, I'm sure it just takes time to work out all the details.
I'd have to examine the footage more closely but it seemed to me that the jerk occured only when the slider was initiating and ending its movement - which is probably the IBIS inside the FX30 counteracting the sudden motion.
@@marcin_piechocki yeah possibly the ibis but looks like the shake that cheap sliders cause. I was under the belief that the old one didn't shake so hopefully it is the ibis
Update on the manual marking situation: there is a way to do the manual marking in the slider itself, I believe you need to do a two button press together to enter quick start mode. Bless
The stuff you could do is insane. Clone shots with moving camera, timelapse, product videography, the possibilities are CRayzY
With My nano slider 1, you press the power and function button together to get into manual marking mode.
That’s odd about the manual control. The old one would go into that mode if you pressed both buttons at the same time (the power and fn buttons, quick press)… maybe try that? If you haven’t, that is.
Seems affordable and reliable! Which Tripods or light stands would you recommend using with it?
Is it compatible with the regular DJI RS3 (not the RS3 Pro)?
Can it be powered by Vmount?
this video made me go to the site and research the long version for purchase. well done.
What's the horizontal speed?
We appreciate you sharing this useful video; please let us know. How fast this slider to shoot slow-motion at 100 fps?
It’s be great to see how fast it goes with the programming. This looks dope!
I have a sonyfx3 and i just ordered this…can u recommand a tripod to put this thing on 45 degrees..i like to mix up my shots so they dont all look like pan ing right left or zoom in and out id love to switch up the angles…does this also do loop mode? Does it loop? Thanks
can you set keyframes for a focus motor connected to the gimbal with the ifootage app?
can you use the ronin 4d? in terms of connection
A couple of things: they aren't shipping to US & not seeing Amazon link. 2nd, this is all great features incorporating the DJI RS but the footage still lot of micro-jitters. I tried this similar setup (minus the integration with app) & experienced the same thing, may be the lack of a lower center of gravity on gimbal.
I think it's because he linked the EU Site. You can go to the US site to get it.
The DJI Gimbal has those weak tolerances at the axis points,, the RS4 addressed that issue, also don’t have any camera stabilization on,, it tries to compensate the redirection at endpoints.
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Yessss!
The footage looked jerkey. Maybe filming something from a distance would work better? Thanks for the video, I'm sure it just takes time to work out all the details.
Yea could be the frame rate and speed of the movement as well.
I'd have to examine the footage more closely but it seemed to me that the jerk occured only when the slider was initiating and ending its movement - which is probably the IBIS inside the FX30 counteracting the sudden motion.
@ that is possible as well yes, I just noticed some choppiness in during the movement as well likely do to frame rate.
@@marcin_piechocki yeah possibly the ibis but looks like the shake that cheap sliders cause. I was under the belief that the old one didn't shake so hopefully it is the ibis
@@jalensimmons2608 agree
its shaking like crazy
I was wondering if anyone else noticed the shaking. Who wants a shaky slider?
Bro I also hate using my phone. I pay big money for gear that’s supposed to be better than a smart phone. Touch screens in general drive me nuts.
It looks really jittery.
It's 891 euros. That is extremely expensive for a simple slider.