![]() Tool-less adjustment points enable quick and easy balancing, with full tuning and parameter control done over Bluetooth on iOS or Android mobile devices. The iso-elastic arms work to eliminate vertical movement of stops when walking or running, while also providing a small degree of horizontal stabilization as your hands move left or right. Utilizing a 32-bit board, dual sensors, and three motors, the stabilizer is able to counteract unwanted shakes and movement along the pan, tilt, and roll axes to provide smooth, stabilized footage. The stabilizer supports loads up to 5.5 lb, making it suitable for DSLR and mirrorless cameras. The result is a full 5-axis stabilization system that gives your footage that classic floating-camera look typically associated with vest-and-arm systems but in a compact and easy-to-use form factor. ![]() ![]() That’s why we call as 5-axis.Featuring dual handgrip on iso-elastic style arms, the Nebula 4200 5-Axis Gyroscope Stabilizer is a handheld stabilization system that adds vertical and mechanism stabilization to the traditional motorized 3-axis system. Besides vertical axis, with different spring tension, the two spring arms are also able to filter part of the vibrations on horizontal axis. They are just like the vehicle suspension system, on the one hand isolates road noise, bumps, and vibrations, on the other hand provides enough sustenance for stabilizing car body while making a turn. With this kind of buffer, Nebula 4200 reduces vibration, retards speed, makes shooting more smooth even facing hard bumps. Except the intentional tremor, the two spring arms of 4200 can absorb any vibrations and bounces under payload acting on the vertical axis. But the mass of stabilizer and camera appropriately maintains inertial. The effect of double spring arm in contraposition is both rebound and absorbing. All parts of this innovative product are made of metal. Nebula 4200 is known as the only mould-casting gyroscope stabilizer in the world. Turned the standard notion of 50-year Steadicam’s structure, 5-axis spring arm is Nebula’s original design, inspired by the damping system of F1 racing cars. To solve this problem, Nebula 4200 5-axis greatly integrated the traditional advantages of Steadicam and the latest technologies of gyroscope stabilizer. However, designs of 3-axis stabilizer cannot address the very crucial part: the bounces caused by photographers’ step while making videos. You have to admit that the lightweight and compact stabilizer more suits our needs for its user-friendly and excellent stability. Now, the cutting-edge Nebula 4200 5-axis stabilizer has arrived to end the 50-year history of Steadicam. Still, usually we need to spend a long time on Steadicam for adjustment and balancing. With wrong posture, it is counter-productive to keep stable. And the fatal weakness is the difficulties for beginners to start in a short time trial, users must take a long time of training to familiar with Steadicam and use it well. Such as Steadicam is too big to be used for narrow scene, and too heavy for long shot. This goal was achieved in 1973, by inventing the simple but innovative machine – Brown stabilizer (later renamed: Steadicam).Īt that time, Steadicam attracted a large number of users for its low cost and simple structure.īuy as the rapid developing of science and technology, emerged the shortcoming of Steadicam.Īlthough Steadicam has made great differences, there are many restrictions to the detriment of current photography needs. He intended to create a high portable device not only separating the camera from photographers but improving the balance of the camera to reduce vibrations and shaking as well. ![]() In the early 1970s, a commercial director and also producer named Garrett Brown began to explore a new system to avoid the jitter while shooting videos. ![]()
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