just a head's up - DON'T FRIG AROUND with the software! you can make certain adjustments but I've been merrily tweaking (as opposed to twerking) and I think I've corrupted the firmware. I've emailed FilmPower and awaiting reply.
They do have a warning so heed that warning. I'm still very impressed with it's performance out of the box and once I've sorted this out I'll shoot some more.
I received some restore instructions and profile files from Filmpower. Messages me if you would like them.
I had good success getting my misbheving gimbal back to decent working order.
thanks heaps
Good info here include the annoucment of a extra battery pack:
http://www.newsshooter.com/2014/12/30/nebula-4000-lite-the-gimbal-for-the-run-and-gun-shooter/
To Manu4Vendetta! Great stabilization. Found the combo with LX100 fantastic but am not done tweaking the software. What are the PID settings you have used for this footage.
@MatsWedin, that isnt my footage, Im only sharing.
I ordered one off the website but now for sale in the UK in a store... http://www.videogear.co.uk/Stabilisation/Handheld-Gimbals/Nebula4000-lite-Gyroscope-Gimbal-stabilizer/prod_7021.html
This is a nice unit, a must have! I wonder how this would work with Sony A7 Mark2 5 axis ... :-) ?
I found this GH4 / 14mm/2.5
also Nebula 4000 + FigRig :-)
Varavon should pay attention to this and make a small, handheld version to complement their Birdycam. They would do a better job with the balancing mechanism.
Varavon should pay attention to this and make a small, handheld version to complement their Birdycam.
Well, they are doing this :-)
Do you know something more you are not telling us? Like targeted features, timeline, price bracket? Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Do you know something more you are not telling us?
Just wait. Can't tell more.
Let's just say that if Varavon came out with something like this with tool-less balancing, a slightly higher weight capacity (1500g), 32-bit controllers, and a swappable battery at a similar price point, I would buy it right now.
Ditto!
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