[09:04 Tue,10.January 2017 by Thomas Richter] |
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Schoene images into and around the moving car are always an eye catcher - but technically be realized only with difficulty. The new Moto Crane System is designed to provide a solid and easy to set up solution for such a crane shots on the car and be the world's first universal Car Camera Crane System. The camera can be moved around by crane around the car and is using the fitting at the end of the arm gimbal stabilized as controlled in all three axes and brought into focus by Lens Control System. The whole system seems to be well thought out - before its modularity to the control units - and the prototype shown in the video in any case looks beautiful from stable, which it must also be at maximum speed and then acting ounce of strength. PIC 1: Moto Moto Crane The Crane can cameras weighing upApproximately 11 kg wear (which for cameras such as the RED Dragon, Sony FS7 or ARRI Mini sufficient) at speeds of up to 130 km / pm - the crane itself weighs about 43 kg. It is modular and consists of the ARMA boom arm, the ACRO Head (practically a gimbal) for securing and controlling the camera and the ATLIS base for mounting the entire system on the car. Two people should install the Moto Crane system in less than 30 minutes on virtually every car can. Attached is about four Suction cup on the car roof and additionally secured by belts, sitting on the fenders. PIC 3: mounting a suction cup is a good idea to avoid the risks has been implemented in the setup - there are defined (such as close-critical positions, the camera must come to the ground or how far the swing armmust) to during the use then to avoid the heat of battle dangerous operating errors which could lead to the loss of the camera (or even worse). PIC4: Moto Crane - iPad plus Game Vice controler is controlled the moto Crane about the special CommandCentral app that runs on an iPad and side-mounted ![]() Bilder zur Newsmeldung:
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