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Key Features
- 2 to 12 lb Load Capacity
- Position-Adjustable 3-Axis Gimbal
- Quick-Release Sliding Camera Plate
- Fine-Tuning Knobs on Camera Platform
Supporting cameras between 2 and 12 pounds, the Devin Graham Signature Series Hand-Held Stabilizer from Glidecam combines features of their HD-Series stabilizers with many professional features from more elaborate body-mounted systems to transform your shaky handheld footage into smooth, graceful shots. Its precision camera balance platform incorporates a quick-release, sliding dovetail plate that lets you quickly attach or remove your camera, and features fine-tuning control knobs that enable precision front-to-back and side-to-side adjustments for horizontal balancing. Further aiding balancing is a 1" diameter telescopic center post with laser engraved guide markings and a position-adjustable gimbal for quick vertical balancing. Rounding out the system is the dynamic base platform that supports the included counterweights and can manually expand or contract, allowing you to adjust the system dynamic balance and rotational pan inertia of the system.
question
Can you tell me what the duty charges would be for the Glidecam Devin Graham Signature Series Handheld Stabilizer shipping to Canada?
B&H does have an option to pre-pay for Customs Clearance on certain items, with this Stabilizer being one of them. However the fees vary depending on where you live in Canada. Feel free to email us at [email protected] so we can go over all of the fees with you.
Date published: 2018-08-26
Before I breakdown to Buy, I would like 2 things ...
Before I breakdown to Buy, I would like 2 things verified. 1st-The Case is included for $799.00 Right? Just making sure. 2nd- I would like to know the diameter of the hole in the handle at the mounting point for use with a Vest and Arm? I have been unable to find the diameter of the opening listed anywhere. Thanks
Yes, the case is included. The diameter is not listed, however it works specifically with the Arm and Vest Kits that Glidecam produces.
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Date published: 2020-10-19
question
What does more coming soon mean? Is it really 2 to 4 weeks? Or longer?
Please contact our sales department with your inquiry to e-mail sales@<a href= http://bhphoto.com target= _blank >bhphoto.com</a> so that our sales agents can request updated shipping information from our purchasing department and inform you of any updates.
Date published: 2018-08-26
Will this work with the Panasonic HC-X1?
Will this work with the Panasonic HC-X1?
Yes it will. The Panasonic HC-X1 weighs 4.4 pounds and this stabilizer has a load capacity between 2 to 12 pounds. It will work well with the HC-X1.
Date published: 2019-06-13
question
what's the best vest system for this glider? Also, is this better than a brushless gimbal?
We would suggest this vest: Glidecam Smooth Shooter Support System B&H # GLSS These two items are designed for each other. As far as which is better, it depends on the shot which is the better tool to use. Glidecam is more affordable, more organic, more compact, less complicated and can do shots the other can't. A gimbal is more intuitive to use, more expensive, more complex and can do shots the other can't.
Date published: 2018-08-26
can i balance blackmagic pocket cinema camera 6k ...
can i balance blackmagic pocket cinema camera 6k on this?
Yes.
Date published: 2020-03-25
this glidecam will work with FLYCAM Galaxy Arm ...
this glidecam will work with FLYCAM Galaxy Arm and Vest Stabilizer? BH #FLGLXYAV MFR #GLXY-AV
Yes it would be compatible. The Glidecam Devin Graham sled has a Post size of 21.5mm and the Flycam arm can work with up to 22mm post sizes.
Date published: 2022-05-30
?Can you mount an IPAD pro on this Glidecam
?Can you mount an IPAD pro on this Glidecam
The IPad Pro is not heavy enough to meet the minimum weight capacity of this gimbal (minimum payload is 2 lbs). You will need to add additional accessories (such as a filming case, tripod mount, lights, microphones, etc) to make the IPad heavy enough to work on this gimbal.
Date published: 2021-12-20