Cametv is a company that specializes in the production of camera equipment and accessories such as camera sliders, stabilizers, and jibs.
Founded in 2007 by a group of filmmakers who were dissatisfied with the quality and availability of camera equipment on the market
Focused on making high-quality, affordable equipment for independent filmmakers, enthusiasts, and professionals
Continued to expand its product line over the years, including the introduction of electronic gimbals and follow focus systems
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Cametv offers various sliders, from compact and portable sliders to larger sliders with longer lengths, all designed for smooth camera motion.
Cametv produces both mechanical and electronic stabilizers to smooth out camera movement while shooting. The electronic gimbals are designed for mirrorless and DSLR cameras, while the mechanical stabilizers work with heavier cameras.
Cametv offers various jibs, including portable and lightweight ones, that allow for smooth camera motion and positioning.
Cametv's stabilizers are designed with high-quality motors and bearings for smooth motion and stability. They also have a variety of electronic features such as follow focus and remote control options.
Yes, Cametv's sliders can be used outdoors, but it's important to make sure the surface is level and stable to prevent the slider from tipping over.
Yes, Cametv's jibs can support up to 50 pounds, making them suitable for heavy camera setups.
Yes, Cametv offers a one-year warranty on all of its products.
Cametv's products are designed to work with a variety of cameras, including mirrorless, DSLR, and cinema cameras. However, it's always important to check the product specifications to make sure it's compatible with your specific camera model.