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I want to buy this gimbal.
wich one it is max. payload?
I'll publish full specs tomorrow, little wait.
More details
Wow!! Price?
Ok. Thanks, Vitaliy
There is a price up on FilmPower's product page: $999.00 and that's the same price at B&H (special order only).
I was looking for some confirmation about the "gyros" used in the 4300 and the 5300 model. I saw a 3rd party demo video that clearly looks like this unit uses gyros, but, don't see any info about them. Such as spin-up time, rpms, battery consumption, and noise levels. These are all typical gyro specs.
I am familiar with gyros from high end Steadicam operators using them on really tough shots, as a last resort (wind, shooting from a moving vehicle, etc. -when erratic movements could disrupt the shot) Their weight, noise, battery consumption, etc. were issues
Well, be sure that PV deal offer will be better. Stay tuned for next week.
Ohhh, where my comment go? :(
Anyway, is there any news you can give us on this Vitaliy??
...What I mean is, is there any news on the PV deal by any chance?
PV preorder deal
That's brilliant!
Thank you! :)
I have question, after ordering this, will it come with the additional handles??
On the top post above you an see "in the box" part.
Wow...I can see this isn't very popular??? :(
I guess most went for 5300.
I would've been really nice if they made the 5100 Slant like the 4300, the choice of different handles, 5-axis handles, Slant design (so no screen blocking and motor power would make this a really ideal product. Only problem is the Slant design doesn't allow for Battery placement on the arm :(
@Vitaliy_Kiselev What do you think? :D
@Vitaliy_Kiselev @Avril_Lovin Thanks for the videos.
Do you think it is worth replacing the 5100 Slant with the 4300??
Specifications-wise it seems pretty similar!
Flash deal! Check first post in topic.
@Vitaliy_Kiselev Any topics for the upcoming Nebula 4500 perhaps?
It's looking pretty darn good too! :)
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