iFootage has just released a firmware update for their Shark Slider Nano 2, which gives you more control over your slider moves by allowing you to adjust the speed and delay between multiple sliding points. This firmware update also adds a multi-target function, enabling you to register up to four subjects and switch between them with just one tap, a handy feature when shooting interviews or podcasts. So, let’s take a closer look at it! Chinese manufacturer iFootage released the Shark Slider Nano 2 during IBC 2024, and it made quite some waves at launch. Indeed, this entirely revamped version of the company’s original Shark Slider has a maximum payload of 7kg/15.4lbs horizontally and 3.5kg/7.7lbs vertically; it now has a built-in touchscreen to control the slider, and you can power it via a Sony NP-F style battery or USB-C via a PD power bank with a 60W output capacity. Two versions of the Shark Slider Nano 2 are available: a short one that measures 46cm/18in and a long one that is 66cm/26in. Aside from its solid technical specs, the Shark Slider Nano 2’s selling point is its integration with DJI’s RS series of compact gimbals, from the RS 2 to the RS 4 Pro. Both companies worked together to create a smooth integration that allows the gimbal and slider to communicate wirelessly and easily create complex motion control shots using no less than four axes: slide, pan, tilt, and roll. You can watch our show coverage video below to learn...
Published By: CineD - 2 days ago