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The NEEWER Upgraded Motorized Camera Dolly is a versatile filming tool designed for smooth and silent operation. Compatible with a wide range of devices, it features customizable shooting modes and flexible movement control, making it ideal for filmmakers, content creators, and live streamers. With a compact design for easy transport, this dolly is perfect for achieving professional-quality shots on the go.
Item Weight | 42.93 Ounces |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.2"D x 5.5"W x 1.6"H |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 6.6 Pounds |
Compatible Devices | Camera, Cellphone |
Color | Black |
M**W
Good quality and very smooth
Got this to use with my GoPro 10 & 12, which has worked very well. When you want a nice rolling shot, that's smooth and not jittery.. this is it. It synced up quickly with my phone, allowing me to control it through the app and haven't had any issues. It's a little hefty, but that's what I wanted. Something that is solid enough to hold whatever I mount on it. This is very easy to use and the charge lasts a very long time.
E**E
Calidad y Precio
Excelente calidad, es metálico full y se siente robusto, lo única que los grados indicados en la rueda están mal y la posición 0º no es real, pero nada del otro mundo que a ojo no se pueda ajustar, si siento que va un poco lento en la máxima velocidad, pero está excelente por el precio, no hace nada de ruido y el movimiento es suave.
J**G
Compact dolly for video and time lapse photography
As a passionate albeit amateur photographer, I own a number of NEEWER products. This dolly, like the rest of their product line, is solidly made. The design is genius, with sections that fold out and then easily collapse so that everything fits into a small (and also well-designed) case.The dolly can hold equipment up to 6 lbs, ideal for cameras like my main companion, a Sony a7iii, or phone photography/video. The kit includes separate attachments for each. With lens attached, my camera came in at around 3 lbs, and at first glance I thought it might overwhelm the dolly, but the dolly is a tank. I need not have worried.The controls can be operated manually via clearly labeled buttons or via the app. Not my favorite app ever, but it handles the basic tasks without a hitch, and can direct the dolly to move in a straight line or in a circle, though the angle needs to be adjusted manually.The motor is super quiet and will not interfere with audio recording. The dolly does need to be used on a flat surface -- the tiny wheels can handle a few bumps, but they will show up in the video. I have just begun to explore its capabilities, but the dolly is versatile, compact, and affordable enough that it's a worthy addition to my photography collection.
J**S
Not Sure What to Make of This
Ok, so this, on it's face is a pretty neat toy. I say toy because after using it for awhile, I've decided that's what it is, at least for me.The good:This thing is super-smooth. if on a smooth surface, there's no jitter in your video, at least not that I've seen. It's app-controlled, meaning you can have it do all kinds of motions like turns, straight runs, etc. Neewer has a nice app for it. It's dead silent, so no audio is picked up on your camera microphone.The (not so) bad:There are a few items that I hesitate to call 'bad', hence the (not so) in the section title. These are things that are just points that I wanted to make so that others can see my issues with it.It's a little pricey for something I'm likely only going to use for quick, short clips. I have several smartphone gimbals, and can do much the same thing with those, and those are more flexible in their use. This is because with my gimbals, I can do side-to-side, turns, even up and down motion that this can't do.It doesn't fit my camera slider. I wish it did, as this would make my 'slides' more consistent with respect to the speed. It would also make it more flexible, being able to be used in the field instead of just on a flat surface. It's possible that there are sliders that it works on, but not mine.Overall, there are use cases for this that would make this a 5 star product. I had planned on doing more transition filming with it, but find that I'm just not using it as often as I would like, and am using my smartphone and gimbal more often. If you plan on getting a camera dolly for flat surface work, this is great. If you want more flexibility, get a gimbal instead. I'd love to see Neewer make a gimbal, and I'd be first in line to pick one up.
S**E
Could never get it to roll straight.
If you wanna struggle with something moving extra slow and never really rolling in a straight line, this is the one you want! Great materials tho.
S**C
Simply Marvelous 👌 Neewer does it once again!
A most have for anyone doing laspe time videos and would like to incorporate motion. A powerful tool for any person creating "stop motion" filming.A camera or video camera can be screwed in from the top and it is fully adjustable. It also comes with a smartphone attachment. The front wheels turn manually from 0° to 70°.The device can be used by manual controls or bluetooth via it's app. Enjoy 5 speeds for almost any situation. Operating time is 3 hours and charging time is 3 hours.The high speed is 105s per meter and and low is 25s per meter. Also you may charge this device while it is on or off, however you cannot operate it while charging. Type C port and built with a 2 5mm shutter jack.Come with a awesome carrying case padded with foam for extra protection.Good day!🙂👍👍
A**R
Cool tool!
This Neewer Motorized Camera Dolly is cool to use and experiment with. I've got quite a few ideas on how I want to use it in production.First, what I really wasn't thrilled with: the app is clunky and I never did figure it out. The included instructions aren't much better.I had better luck just experimenting with the different buttons and positions. I was able to choose direction, straight or a large/small circle, and speed. As I work with it more I am getting better at managing it's movement but it is taking hands-on effort. I haven't managed to fine tune the combo of time lapse with my camera and the movement of the dolly but I'll keep trying!So far I've tested it with an iPhone and a Canon 7d (original) and it hasn't seemed to matter about the weight of the DSLR.The unit is very quiet and the motion is very smooth and clean so long as you're on smooth surface. Using an IS lens isn't going to help as that function on the ones I have doesn't work well when on a head/tripod. I think a mirrorless with image stabilization on the body might help there. I will simply plan for smooth surfaces and adjust in editing when on slightly uneven surfaces unless I'm going for the rougher look.
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