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Steadicam Volt Smartphone Stabiliser From $139 (video)

9:53 am January 17, 2017 By Julian Horsey

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Steadicam Volt Smartphone Stabiliser

Smartphone photographers and videographers looking to capture smooth shake free videos or crystal clear photographs, may be interested in a new smartphone stabiliser which is being created by the Tiffen Company based in Burbank California.

Specialising in camera equipment the team of developers at Tiffen have taken to Kickstarter to raise the required funds they need to take their new smartphone stabilisation system into production and have already raised over $370,000 thanks to over 2,250 backers with still 48 days remaining on the campaign.

Steadicam Volt Smartphone Stabiliser

Watch the demonstration video below to learn more about the Steadicam Volt and how it can help you take smooth professional video footage using your smartphone.

Specifications of the Steadicam Volt Smartphone Stabiliser include :

• Lightweight and folding design enable easy storage and transportation 
• Accompanying iOS & Android APP allows for precise balance and tuning 
• Haptic control utilizes Simulated Inertia 
• Dual operating modes for beginners and experienced users 
• Uses long life rechargeable Lithium Ion batteries 
• Accommodates phone sizes with or without case from 100 – 200g in weight and 58 to 80mm wide 
• Bluetooth enabled
• Works in manual mode even after your batteries are depleted  

Steadicam, the ORIGINAL camera stabilization choice of Hollywood, is proud to introduce the Steadicam Volt. For the last 40 years Steadicam has given filmmakers the ability to capture smooth and shake free video, allowing them to create some of the worlds most outstanding content.

Engineered to provide the utmost precision and control, the Steadicam Volt will enable smartphone users to capture high quality video content with ease. Additionally, the simulated feeling of inertia on the pan axis will improve the overall handing of the gimbal, giving users the stability they need to film with remarkable precision.

With the advancements in technology and the every day use of our smartphones, we took our Academy Award Winning Steadicam Stabilizing technology and have now put it in the palm of your hand. By using the Steadicam Volt you too will have the ability to capture memorable moments professionally and right from your smartphone!

For more information on the new Steadicam Volt jump over to the Kickstarter website for details and tomato a pledge from $139 by following the link below.

Source: Kickstarter

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