*Ive been shooting alot of fashion shoots and typically have 2 sony a7iii set up one on tripod and one with my DJI gimbal but because I started with drones having the ability to do sweeping camera movements was important so I attached a monopod! This setup has been a game changer for me! I just recently baught the Ronin 4d 8k camera along with the flex cable for the same ability!*
Really cool Gimboom 😎 .. strong with good weight capacity, very useful with the mounting of the monitor .. really important to hv with all those complex shots. The Shots r looking awesome .. really well taken. so smooth .. great video
Thanks! 👍 It definitely made me think of many more ways I could capture various shots for the future. Especially when we continue shooting the rest of our feature film next year! 🎥
Super cool, love this, you are so pro I wish I had your talent! I'm going to try some of these, with emphasis on the word 'TRY" lol, I'm sure it will take lots of practice and repetition for sure. Excellent video, thanks for the great ideas, I think I'm going to get rid of my Gimbal Crane and get a Manfrotto Gimboom with a nice lightweight Gimbal. You have the best equipment, I'm jeleous!
Thx! It definitely takes practice, but that’s the great thing about it. Once you get the hang of it then it really becomes no big deal. A little creativity can go a long way.
What an excellent tool, and your shots are fire, Bro! 🔥 Much Appreciated. Loving your content. I just subbed your other two channels as well. Keep up the Great Work.
What are the differences between the Gimboom and a Monopod? It seems, superficially, that a good carbon fiber monopod can do most of what the Gimboom does.
I thought the same thing initially, but with a monopod the feet get thinner and thinner the more you extend it. So if you have it fully extended, you’ll be holding all that weight from the thinnest part of the monopod leg which makes me more nervous. Plus the Gimboom has an attachment point on the bottom that is designed specifically to be used with the Manfrotto MVG300XM gimbal which can detach the handle from the gimbal so that you can actually mount the gimbal control handle at the bottom of the Gimboom and the gimbal at the top to give you even more control of the gimbal movement when fully extended.
@@CamberFilmSchool That the Gimboom doesn't narrow is a very important point. Is there a possibility of a waist strap mounting point? Although one isn't always anchoring at the waist it's something that would be useful in many scenarios where "free" holding might cause arm or upper body strain.
@seecraig that would definitely be something to look into for those types of shots. I’m sure there are some kind of compatible attachments out there that could hook up to one of those mid attachment points.
Which of these tricks was new to you? 🎥 Got any others that you like to use?
Great video
Thx.
Camber love your videos so much
I’m glad you enjoy them & thanks for watching!
I love your videos
I appreciate it!
Wow this is so cool
Thx!
Wow very nice
It’s definitely useful. 👍
Nice video, bro!
😂 Thx for your help! 😉
@@CamberFilmSchool 👍
That thing is legit.
It opens a lot of possibilities. 😉
Great Video. Thank you for the tutorial. I loved the last clip going from low to high.
Thanks! I really liked how that show turned out too.
*Ive been shooting alot of fashion shoots and typically have 2 sony a7iii set up one on tripod and one with my DJI gimbal but because I started with drones having the ability to do sweeping camera movements was important so I attached a monopod! This setup has been a game changer for me! I just recently baught the Ronin 4d 8k camera along with the flex cable for the same ability!*
👏 That’s awesome! 🎥
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No BS in your videos 💪
Thx! 👍
Really cool Gimboom 😎 .. strong with good weight capacity, very useful with the mounting of the monitor .. really important to hv with all those complex shots.
The Shots r looking awesome .. really well taken. so smooth .. great video
Thanks! 👍 It definitely made me think of many more ways I could capture various shots for the future. Especially when we continue shooting the rest of our feature film next year! 🎥
Super cool, love this, you are so pro I wish I had your talent! I'm going to try some of these, with emphasis on the word 'TRY" lol, I'm sure it will take lots of practice and repetition for sure. Excellent video, thanks for the great ideas, I think I'm going to get rid of my Gimbal Crane and get a Manfrotto Gimboom with a nice lightweight Gimbal. You have the best equipment, I'm jeleous!
Thx! It definitely takes practice, but that’s the great thing about it. Once you get the hang of it then it really becomes no big deal. A little creativity can go a long way.
What an excellent tool, and your shots are fire, Bro! 🔥 Much Appreciated. Loving your content. I just subbed your other two channels as well. Keep up the Great Work.
Thanks so much! 🙌
Is the gimbal giveaway over???
Yep, it ended last week. Armando Visuals won!
@@CamberFilmSchool🎉congrats to him.
What are the differences between the Gimboom and a Monopod? It seems, superficially, that a good carbon fiber monopod can do most of what the Gimboom does.
I thought the same thing initially, but with a monopod the feet get thinner and thinner the more you extend it. So if you have it fully extended, you’ll be holding all that weight from the thinnest part of the monopod leg which makes me more nervous.
Plus the Gimboom has an attachment point on the bottom that is designed specifically to be used with the Manfrotto MVG300XM gimbal which can detach the handle from the gimbal so that you can actually mount the gimbal control handle at the bottom of the Gimboom and the gimbal at the top to give you even more control of the gimbal movement when fully extended.
@@CamberFilmSchool That the Gimboom doesn't narrow is a very important point.
Is there a possibility of a waist strap mounting point? Although one isn't always anchoring at the waist it's something that would be useful in many scenarios where "free" holding might cause arm or upper body strain.
@seecraig that would definitely be something to look into for those types of shots. I’m sure there are some kind of compatible attachments out there that could hook up to one of those mid attachment points.
Great video and tips mate. Quick question: Can this monopod hold a DJI RS4 and the Sony A7sIII with a 24-70mm GM 2 Lens? Im kinda scared 😅
The load capacity of the Gimboom is 14.3 lbs and all of that gear weighs a total of about 5.5 lbs so you’ll definitely be good to go. 👍
@@CamberFilmSchool Thanks alot!
@NielsMarquenie 👍
does this gimble has axis stabilization capability? if not what 3 axis stabilization products do you recommend to be used with this gimble?
The gimboom isn’t a stabilizer. It’s basically an extension arm for your gimbal.