I think I've finally found my stabilizer rig, a digital 3-axis gyro-stabilized handheld camera gimbal, this is AWESOME.
http://blog.vincentlaforet.com/2013/04/04/movi-a-revolutionary-handheld-stabilized-system-takes-flight/ http://freeflysystems.com/products/moviM10.php
MōVI FW 5.0
MōVI on a Jib
Behind the scenes
Movi M5
Since the introduction of the MōVI, we have focused on satisfying the overwhelming demand for the MoVI,” says Tabb Firchau, President of Freefly Systems. “With the recent growth of our business and the manufacturing economies of scale that come with higher volume, we are now able to offer the technological innovations of the MōVI stabilizers at exciting new price levels. We hope this allows filmmakers of every scale to perform the creative camera moves that can only be accomplished with a MōVI.”
- MōVI M5 is now priced at $3.995
- MōVI M10 price will be $7,995
- MōVI M15 - $11,995.
My problem with the Movi is it has too much up down "y axis" movement. My Glidecam even has way less than that. However that video of the combination between the Movi and Steadicam is probably amazing but extremely complex i would imagine. They need to find someway to get these motorized stabilizers to fix the Y Axis movement maybe another motor or gimbal or something?
Tutorials
I can think of a lot of unique ways to use this rig. I look at it as a new toy in the box and I hope to play with one soon. That said, the Dana Dolly is a remarkably efficient way to add fast-setup motion to your shoot for cameras of almost any size. I freaking love them. They are so quick to set up, so solid, so much cheaper than a Steadicam or Movi.
Oedipax : +1
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