SKU: 729869165

NEEWER 31.5"/80cm Motorized Camera Slider, App Wireless Control Carbon Fiber

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NEEWER 31.5"/80cm Motorized Camera Slider, App Wireless Control Carbon FiberThis item is NEEWER 31. 5" 80cm Motorized Camera Slider, App Wireless Control Carbon Fiber Dolly Rail Slider, Support Video Mode, Time Lapse Photography, Horizontal, Tracking and 120 Panoramic Shooting (ER1 80) Brand New Sealed. 12 Month Warranty Colour Carbon fiber Brand NEEWER Compatible devices Camcorder, Camera Item weight 5. 5 Pounds Maximum weight recommendation 5 Kilograms Folded size 80 cm (l) x 15 cm (w) x 10 cm (h) UPC 191073072923 About

This item is - NEEWER 31.5"/80cm Motorized Camera Slider, App Wireless Control Carbon Fiber Dolly Rail Slider, Support Video Mode, Time Lapse Photography, Horizontal, Tracking and 120° Panoramic Shooting (ER1-80)


Brand New - Sealed.


12 Month Warranty


Colour Carbon fiber
Brand NEEWER
Compatible devices Camcorder, Camera
Item weight 5.5 Pounds
Maximum weight recommendation 5 Kilograms
Folded size 80 cm (l) x 15 cm (w) x 10 cm (h)
UPC 191073072923

About this item

  • 【Versatile & Smooth Camera Slider】This 31.5"/80cm long remote camera slider automatically moves your camera back and forth for professional video shooting. The maximum load capacity is 11lb/5kg when placed horizontally and 5.5lb/2.5kg when tilted up 45°
  • 【Smart Two Way Control】The slider supports both App control (download the NEEWER app) and 2.4G upgraded RT-08 remote control (not included). Designed with manual mode, video mode (with constant speed, slow start/stop), and time lapse, the slider automatically moves your camera back and forth from a preset start point to an end point. Better control camera motion by changing slider settings including frames, video length, interval, shutter speed (App), exposure time (remote)
  • 【Powerful yet Silent Motor】The ER1-80 camera slider uses a unique silent stepper motor driver that combines ultra precise positioning with ultra silent operation to provide smooth and noiseless camera movement for video production. Use the included 2600mAh NP-F550 lithium ion battery and USB charger, or the 5V 2A type C power jack to connect to a portable charger to power the motor and start filming for hours on end
  • 【Multiple Shooting Angles】Featuring adjustment knobs on both sides of the slider to achieve different shooting angles, adjust one knob to lower left and the other to upper right for tracking shots, set one knob to upper left and the other to lower right for 120° panoramas, and resume both knobs to their middle positions for horizontal shots. The slider can also be placed at a 45° tilt angle or 90° vertically
  • 【Sturdy yet Lightweight Build】The carbon fiber build guarantees sturdy and stable structure while making the slider lightweight for outdoor photography. The featured 4 roller bearings provides extra balance and anti shake effects. With 1/4” and 3/8” threaded holes at the bottom and on sides, the slider can easily mount on a tripod



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