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The Shark Slider Nano II from iFootage is a major update of its predecessor and, with its more powerful motors, supports a payload of 7 kg in horizontal mode; camera setups weighing up to 3.5 kg can be moved vertically. iFootage Shark Slider Nano II The new slider was developed in cooperation with DJI and offers seamless integration of DJI gimbals such as RS2, RS3 Pro, RS4 or RS4 Pro thanks to a special adapter. In addition to the usual slider functionality, this enables strictly controlled camera movements on the pan, roll and tilt axes. iFootage promises delay-free data transmission during gimbal communication in order to coordinate movements on multiple axes without errors. No manual setup is required before use. Unlike the old Nano, up to 8 waypoints can now be defined and saved for a camera movement, operated either via a smartphone app or the integrated touch display. It also supports AI-based face/object recognition, a mode in which the camera independently follows a moving person and keeps them in the frame (according to the technical range; a DJI gimbal is required for maximum freedom of movement on all axes). The Nano II has five different preset shooting modes (Video, Timelapse, Panorama, StopMotion, Macro). The rail track has also been revised and now features a type of intelligent stabilization. The slider draws its power from Sony NP rechargeable batteries or USB-C 3.0, a 60W charger is apparently included in the scope of delivery. A more powerful 140W battery grip is optionally available for mobile use. The Shark Slider Nano II is offered in two versions, the shorter one for 799 euros measures 46.3cm and offers a travel distance of 23.3cm, while the 66.3cm version costs 929 euros and allows up to 43.3cm long rides. The tare weight is 2.8 and 3.1 kg respectively. Delivery is scheduled for November. more infos at bei www.ifootagegear.com deutsche Version dieser Seite: Neuer Shark Slider Nano II unterstützt DJI-Gimbals für erweiterte Kamerabewegungen |