your video was amazing I have 2 or 3 sliders but have never been able to use beacuse difficulty of set up BUT this one for sure ......I know what my next Christmas present is ...thank for such an informative video keep it up I a will subscribe now
Yes: I didn't find it louder than any other motorized slider I own (Edelkrone, Accsoon etc.). Entirely usable for interviews at a reasonable distance to subject.
Smooth yes: but without a flywheel for inertia, I find the easing in and out the hardest to control well. I still prefer my Syrp Pro with its integrated flywheel in the tripod base, but it's heavier and I don't like the motorization options. So far there's no one-slider that can do it all best, but each one has its strength. Sorry to not have better news.
Hi Davi, Thank you for the effort on the review, but regarding the Edelkrone do you think have a single device connected to control their System is a way forward to go and as it seems more of a complete modular package system overall and a kind of " Jack of all trade system" ? l know it's expensive, but it's a complete system and regarding update it's all a good practice to run all updates prior any paid gig, Your opinion is appreciated. Thank You
I’ve owned the original small slider with motor option, Edelkrones sliderPlus with pan & tilt heads, as well as the jibOne (original) with PanPro and remote. When it works it’s wonderful, but it’s so finicky I can’t recommend it for professional use. And yes: update firmware prior to a job, but there are other issues that have led me to sell everything Edelkrone (bad battery management by lazy engineers: the remote dies sometimes in mere hours (yes; fresh duracell batteries) because the multiple frustrations over years of actual real world use. I don’t want to disparage any company, and maybe the latest versions of everything have fixed some of my gripes, but there are better, faster in use and far more reliable options on the market that have not totally replaced what the Edelkrone system can do (they are the best at accurate, repeatable motion), but does it so much better that I actually use them. Hope this helps.
I literally just threw my Edelkrone in the trash. It was awesome for about a year but somehow Edelkrone made it virtually unusable through “updates”. Speed would be a complete coin toss, it could not repeat movement, input points would change on a whim, and it juttered at random points. Their support has been non existent, unless you call “we’re always trying to improve” email responses as support.
Sorry your experience with E has been as frustrating as mine. Conceptually great gear … that is cumbersome to setup, clunky in design (you get a battery, and you get a battery and you get a battery!) and. sadly, unreliable.
@@BrandonTalbot Thank you for the comment on that ! I’m now looking into the collaboration between from DJI & ifootage micro slider nano ll which you can integrate the DJI Ronin Gimbals . There is no many videos on YT at the moment but seems quit promising system integration with a very good price .
@@dqstudios Any plans on a video from the ifootage micro slider nano ll which you can integrate the DJI Ronin Gimbals ? 🤓 Would be great to see a review on that. Thkx
I have the 100mm version which can move the camera 80cm. When it arrived I was shocked at how long it was, but I do like this distance - very usable for a lot of things, and lighter than my 2ft (non-motorized) syrp pro .
I honestly never even downloaded it haha It’s soooo refreshing not to need an app to control my slides especially since I’m using my phone as a monitor with the excellent update to Sony’s M&C
I was about to buy it....but I didn't...I noticed no where was it indicated to work with other Gimbals, like DJI RS-2 or RS-3PRO etc, I have all these Gimbals. Other Sliders at the same price point work with Gimbals and will let you set points A-B and the Gimbal will not just be slide to those points, but intelligently controls the Gimbal to Focus on the subject that was set by user at the initial set-up. I was thinking of buying two of the sliders, that's was my deal breaker.
Adding a gimbal will be a totally different experience and will definitely increase setup time (balancing, battery, etc) so it’s an entirely different use case, not to mention length of slide. It really depends on what you’re using the slider for. I don’t often need to use such advanced movements in the real world, and prefer a faster setup vs more complicated, but your needs may differ.
nice review!
Appreciate it! Hope it's helpful!
Great review Dave, miss you my friend!
Sensei Vlad! Thanks for watching and Congrats on the new film!! 👏👏🙌🙌🙌
your video was amazing I have 2 or 3 sliders but have never been able to use beacuse difficulty of set up BUT this one for sure ......I know what my next Christmas present is ...thank for such an informative video keep it up I a will subscribe now
I’m glad I’m not the only one who’s frustrated by my previous sliders! Hope you like it!
God bless you too brother 🙏🏻Thank you for this valuable video 😌
Thank you for watching and happy shooting!
Hi Dave , how did you attached slider to junior pin to mount into Kupo slider stand?
Thanks for your amazing videos
Thanks for watching! All links are in the link in bio
I 2nd that i clicked the link and it just took me to amazon home page
@dorianhowell3571 so strange. Here’s the direct link to my blog post: wp.me/p7aeg3-14Q Does that work for you?
Hi Dave ,
Can you share with me the brand/model name from the lowboy (tripod) that you use in your tutorial! Thanks for your help !
I think he mentions it as the Kupo Slider Stand around 1:50
Correct! All links in the link in description
Many complaints about the previous model are about the sound and noise (even at 40%+) - it sounds quiet in the video - is that true in reality?
Yes: I didn't find it louder than any other motorized slider I own (Edelkrone, Accsoon etc.). Entirely usable for interviews at a reasonable distance to subject.
How’s the non motor operation with a proper tripod head? Possible and smooth?
Smooth yes: but without a flywheel for inertia, I find the easing in and out the hardest to control well. I still prefer my Syrp Pro with its integrated flywheel in the tripod base, but it's heavier and I don't like the motorization options. So far there's no one-slider that can do it all best, but each one has its strength. Sorry to not have better news.
Hi Davi, Thank you for the effort on the review, but regarding the Edelkrone do you think have a single device connected to control their System is a way forward to go and as it seems more of a complete modular package system overall and a kind of " Jack of all trade system" ?
l know it's expensive, but it's a complete system and regarding update it's all a good practice to run all updates prior any paid gig, Your opinion is appreciated.
Thank You
I’ve owned the original small slider with motor option, Edelkrones sliderPlus with pan & tilt heads, as well as the jibOne (original) with PanPro and remote. When it works it’s wonderful, but it’s so finicky I can’t recommend it for professional use. And yes: update firmware prior to a job, but there are other issues that have led me to sell everything Edelkrone (bad battery management by lazy engineers: the remote dies sometimes in mere hours (yes; fresh duracell batteries) because the multiple frustrations over years of actual real world use. I don’t want to disparage any company, and maybe the latest versions of everything have fixed some of my gripes, but there are better, faster in use and far more reliable options on the market that have not totally replaced what the Edelkrone system can do (they are the best at accurate, repeatable motion), but does it so much better that I actually use them. Hope this helps.
I literally just threw my Edelkrone in the trash. It was awesome for about a year but somehow Edelkrone made it virtually unusable through “updates”. Speed would be a complete coin toss, it could not repeat movement, input points would change on a whim, and it juttered at random points. Their support has been non existent, unless you call “we’re always trying to improve” email responses as support.
Sorry your experience with E has been as frustrating as mine. Conceptually great gear … that is cumbersome to setup, clunky in design (you get a battery, and you get a battery and you get a battery!) and. sadly, unreliable.
@@BrandonTalbot Thank you for the comment on that !
I’m now looking into the collaboration between from DJI & ifootage micro slider nano ll which you can integrate the DJI Ronin Gimbals .
There is no many videos on YT at the moment but seems quit promising system integration with a very good price .
@@dqstudios Any plans on a video from the ifootage micro slider nano ll which you can integrate the DJI Ronin Gimbals ? 🤓 Would be great to see a review on that. Thkx
How fast is the slider? I need something with a bit of speed.
Not fast. The video shows it at max speed.
I like your shirt. Whats the brand?
Thanks! Anian. Circular Canadian fashion - I own four of their shirts
How Long is your Slider?
I have the 100mm version which can move the camera 80cm. When it arrived I was shocked at how long it was, but I do like this distance - very usable for a lot of things, and lighter than my 2ft (non-motorized) syrp pro .
whishlist: better app (cause it sucs) and ipad dedicated app
I honestly never even downloaded it haha It’s soooo refreshing not to need an app to control my slides especially since I’m using my phone as a monitor with the excellent update to Sony’s M&C
I was about to buy it....but I didn't...I noticed no where was it indicated to work with other Gimbals, like DJI RS-2 or RS-3PRO etc, I have all these Gimbals. Other Sliders at the same price point work with Gimbals and will let you set points A-B and the Gimbal will not just be slide to those points, but intelligently controls the Gimbal to Focus on the subject that was set by user at the initial set-up.
I was thinking of buying two of the sliders, that's was my deal breaker.
Adding a gimbal will be a totally different experience and will definitely increase setup time (balancing, battery, etc) so it’s an entirely different use case, not to mention length of slide. It really depends on what you’re using the slider for. I don’t often need to use such advanced movements in the real world, and prefer a faster setup vs more complicated, but your needs may differ.