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User Manual for Grip Gear Movie Maker 2 Motorized Slider & 360° Panorama System Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Grip Gear Movie Maker 2 Motorized
- Product category: Camera Sliders Grip Gear
- Brand: Grip Gear
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for Grip Gear Camera Sliders
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User manual for the Grip Gear Movie Maker 2 Motorized contain basic instructions
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Product description The Grip Gear Movie Maker 2 is a motorized slider and 360° panorama and time-lapse system for small cameras and smartphones weighing up to 1.7 lb. The system features two 12" tracks and a motorized slider carriage that can be used on the tracks or independently for 360° panoramic shots. Movie Maker 2 lets you capture smooth, motion-controlled shots of various types. Offering a 1/4"-20 tripod mount thread on the bottom of each track, the slider can be set up on a tripod and used horizontally, slanted at different angles, and even vertically at 90°, all with up to the same 1.7 lb load. It operates at nine different speeds from 4 to 1000mm per minute, selectable using an included IR remote control. The slowest speed is ideal for time-lapse capture over long periods. The speed is displayed on an LCD on the slider carriage. Aside from speed selection, the remote control is used to start and stop slides. The same controls are also provided on the slider carriage. No mobile apps are required for operation. Continuous motion can also be selected so the slider carriage moves back in the opposite direction when reaching the end of the track. The slider can also be used manually by hand control. Extra tracks, sold separately, can be added to lengthen the travel distance of the slider. The slider carriage is where all the electronics are. The slider tracks are designed with teeth along their length that the carriage travels on. The slider carriage features a built-in battery that runs for approximately two hours. The battery is rechargeable using an included USB cable. Additionally, you can connect an optional USB power bank for extended runtimes, ideal for time-lapse capture. A 10,000mAh power bank can provide up to 30+ hours of operation. The slider carriage can be removed and used separately from the slider. It electronically rotates 360° and can be used to capture real-time or time-lapse panorama shots. The slider carriage also features a 1/4"-20 tripod mount thread on the bottom so it can be mounted on tripods, mini tripods, suction cups, and various other support gear. It can even be used upside down. Furthermore, it's compatible with the optional Grip Gear Micro Dolly, which is a tabletop dolly designed specifically for this carriage. The slider legs have individually adjustable feet that can be set up at different angles to compensate for uneven ground. The two tracks, the slider carriage, and the legs are all lightweight and assemble and break down quickly for portability. Your camera mounts onto a ball head with a 1/4"-20 screw on top of the slider carriage. There is also a 3/8"-16 threaded hole on the slider carriage for accessories. An optional 1/4"-20 mount smartphone mount is required for attaching a phone. - Key Features
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- Two 12" tracks; optional extra tracks supported
- Motorized slider carriage can be used on the tracks or independently on mini tripods and other supports for 360° real-time or time-lapse panorama shots
- 1.7 lb payload
- Slider can be used horizontally, slanted, or 90° vertically
- Nine selectable speeds from 4 to 1000mm per minute
- Controllable via a compact IR remote control or onboard buttons
- Continuous motion is selectable so the carriage travels back and forth on the slider
- Built-in 2-hour battery, rechargeable via an included USB cable
- Optional USB power banks supported for extended runtimes
- 1/4"-20 tripod mount threads
- 3/8"-16 accessory mount threads
- Individually adjustable feet
- Slider can also be used manually by hand
- Slider carriage is compatible with the optional Grip Gear Micro Dolly
UPC: 602860762168 In the Box Grip Gear Movie Maker 2 Motorized Slider & 360° Panorama System (24") Electronic Camera Slider Micro Dolly IR Remote Slider Track USB Charging Cable Limited 6-Month Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersGrip Gear Movie Maker 2 Specs | | | Load Capacity | 1.7 lb / 0.77 kg | | Travel Distance | 22" / 55.88 cm | | Bubble Level | None | | | | Camera Mounting Screw | 1/4"-20 Male | | Accessory Mounting | 1 x 3/8"-16 Female (Carriage) | | Tripod Mounting | 2 x 1/4"-20 Female Thread | | | | Track Length | 24" / 60.96 cm | | Weight | 2 lb / 0.91 kg | | | | Package Weight | 2.2 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 15.0 x 11.0 x 3.0" |
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