Buy Motion Slider 36 SLIM w/ Ball HeadMotion Slider 36 SLIM w/ Ball Head Product Description:
- Camera slider for achieving cinematic movements
- Used as a portable camera dolly for creating tracking shots
- 1/4" and 3/8" holes to mount on top of heavy duty tripod
- All aluminum construction
- Includes free ball head w/ quick release plate
Product Description
Includes free ball head with removable quick release plate. Used for creating horizontal tracking/panning shots to create a unique, cinematic, smooth shot. Featuring dry UHMW bearings that glide along an all aluminum rail. Achieve the cinematic shots that are featured in every motion picture. Great for film makers, cinematographers, special event videographers. 36" in total length, Motion Slider 36 SLIM can be used on any flat surface or mounted to 1 or 2 tripod(s) via 1/4-20 and 3/8-16 threaded holes on the bottom of the rail. Weight is 6.5 lbs not including ball head or camera. Camera, tripod, ball head, and rig are NOT included. Works well with DSLR's and camera's up to 10 lbs
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Simply, a really good slider
By kimsahey
It has a good, heavy construction, so it stays stable on a video tripod. I'm using it with a DSLR for video. Shots on the ground or level surfaces are perfect, of course - simply push/pull by the base of the ball head mount and not by the camera body and the tracking shot will be smooth, even if the camera rig itself is imbalanced in some way. It mounts easily to a tripod, keeping in mind the tripod should be a heavy video tripod - I'm using the Ravelli AVTP 75. For best use, figure out what kind of quick-release mounting plate you'll want for whatever tripod you're using. It accounts for a lot of the balance in the slider. You'll know what I mean when you get it. At 36" it's the perfect length for slow-moving tracks - I use it for wedding videography. Just spend a half hour with it and you'll know exactly how to use it without any problems. Expecting it to work like a $500 ball bearing slider is naive at this price point.
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