Cinetics CineSkates Set: Product Reviews: Adorama Photography TV

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2012

Adorama Photography TV presents the Cinetics CineSkates Set with Joby Gorillapod Focus and Ballhead X Combo. This week Mark reviews the latest wheel and tripod combo from Cinetics- manufacturer of the ultra smooth CineSkates. Watch as Mark demonstrates how the CineSkates work with the GorillaPod focus tripod to produce fluid, rolling video.

The Cinetics CineSkates Set is available here:
http://www.adorama.com/VDCCSKA.html

Visit http://www.adorama.com/learn for more photography videos!

Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com

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  • from 2:11 - 2:14 , tripod legs got spread due to camera weight so it cant support heavy camera 

  • Why in the US is everything "awesome" big cameras and no issue ? well at 2:10-14 the pod is sinking..

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  • RIP OFF!!!!! $300 for that!! I'd only get it for that price if the camera came with it!

  • Fail.

  • @CampFireFilmsInc Exactly! It's such a waste to spend all that money on something you can DIY under $10, they're just 3 little wheels!

  • @CampFireFilmsInc I'm pretty sure he said $300, which makes it even worse!

  • For the photographer who has everything: a new toy!

    $300? Are they kidding? Can only be used on flat, smooth ground. Any ideas what else it can be used for besides taking video of motorcycles that are inside a building? Sorry, but that thing is a joke! I could put castors on my tripod and have a better tool.

  • why bother

  • @CountessZHM Oh man screw that. Thats highway robbery! $200.00 for wheels!

  • @BrotherBloat Precisely. The legs aren't so much the problem, but the wheels. The Gorillapod DSLR itself is rated for the weight, but it relies on the feet being able to grip whatever surface it's standing on. The wheels are literally helping it sag.

  • Useless product.

    

  • Justin Jensen, the creator of Cinetics and CineSkates designed this product to be to hold up to 5bls not 6bls

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