Camalapse is a photography accessory brand that specializes in rotation devices designed to capture smooth and seamless time-lapse videos.
Founded in 2012 by Matt Smith in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Originally started as a Kickstarter campaign to fund the production of the Camalapse 360, which quickly gained popularity among photographers and videographers.
Since then, Camalapse has released several iterations of its rotation device.
In addition to the Camalapse, the brand also offers other accessories such as stabilizers and phone mounts.
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A rotation device that slowly rotates your camera to create smooth time-lapse videos. Available in both 360 and 4-hour models.
A pocket-sized smartphone mount that can be attached to any standard tripod or grip. Perfect for creating time-lapses or slow-motion footage.
A lightweight and portable stablizer that helps eliminate camera shake and provides steady shots while shooting video.
A Camalapse is a rotating device that slowly rotates your camera or phone to create smooth time-lapse videos. It is easy to use and can be attached to any standard tripod or mount.
The Camalapse 360 can support up to 750g (1.65 lb), while the Camalapse 4 can support up to 2.2 kg (4.85 lb).
Yes, the Camalapse Mobile is specifically designed for smartphones and can be attached to any standard tripod or grip.
The Camalapse 360 takes approximately one hour to complete a full 360-degree rotation. The Camalapse 4 takes approximately four hours to complete a full rotation.
No, the Camalapse is not waterproof. It is recommended to use it in dry and safe conditions.