SteadyTracker Demo Reel
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I notice most of the samples are like tilt angles, is it hard to film in a normal horizontal way?
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Great Video! Amazing Shots! Very Inspiring....!
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I am having trouble balancing mine. The camera lens is face down, and it rolls. How do I fix it?
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I have a nikon d 90. which one do you recommend? Also, did you use fish lens for shooting some of the shots in these videos. They look amazing. The shot where a woman and a kid are running with their back to the camera, was that shot using a segway??
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Is this using the Xtreme tracker?
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We would recommend going with the UltraLite for the D90 as long as your camera configuration is less than 3Lbs.
If over then use the Xtreme.
For some of the shot a slight fish eye lens was used. - No segway was used. Only the SteadyTracker.
CobraCraneUSA 8 months ago
What is the different between the UltraLite & Xtreme ?
i have panasonic HS700 What is best for me?
I hope to respond quickly .. Because I'll buy this month
Y00Hana 10 months ago
The basic difference is that the UltraLite can support cameras up to 3Lbs. and the Xtreme supports cameras up to 8Lbs.
Your camera comes in at just a tad under a pound so the UltraLite would be the best choice.
CobraCraneUSA 10 months ago
Yes - All these are with the Xtreme
CobraCraneUSA 1 year ago
This is one of the advantages of the SteadyTracker - Once you mount and balance the camera you don't have to do it again as long as its the same camera your using. You can see a set up video that shows setup and how to balance the SteadyTracker on our site under Demo Movies / SteadyTracker Setup
I hope that helps but let us know if you have additional Q's
CobraCraneUSA 1 year ago
Hi imgpro615,
Thanks for the kudos!
Let us know if we can answer andy questions for you on the SteadyTracker.
CobraCraneUSA 2 years ago