{"id":6780,"date":"2015-06-30T07:30:00","date_gmt":"2015-06-30T17:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/suggestionofmotion.com\/?p=6780"},"modified":"2015-06-11T18:48:20","modified_gmt":"2015-06-12T04:48:20","slug":"nebula-4000-lite-in-action","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/suggestionofmotion.com\/blog\/nebula-4000-lite-in-action\/","title":{"rendered":"Nebula 4000 Lite In Action"},"content":{"rendered":"
Curious how well the Nebula 4000 Lite works? Sometimes it’s simply best to see it in action<\/strong>.<\/p>\n The Nebula 4000 Lite is the first one-handed 3-axis gimbal for cameras like the Panasonic GH4 and Sony a7S.<\/p>\n The Nebula’s small size makes it portable and easily-packable, but it also has certain limits. These user videos will help you determine whether the Nebula 4000 Lite fits into your production workflow.<\/p>\n Note:<\/strong> The cover image is from Mission San Diego de Alcal\u00e1<\/strong> by Erik Naso. Watch the full film below!<\/p>\n<\/div>\n This 11 minute video by davidmontitv<\/a> is one of the most comprehensive examples of the Nebula 4000 Lite’s capabilities in a variety of shooting situations. It covers things like following a walking subject, tracking a subject while walking backwards, and static shots.<\/p>\n The Nebula 4000 Lite is even mounted on the end of a pole to simulate jib shots.<\/p>\n As noted in the title, this video was shot with the Panasonic GH4<\/a> and Olympus 9-18mm f\/4.0-5.6 zoom lens<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/a><\/p>\n
Nebula 4000 Lite with Panasonic GH4 & Olympus 9-18mm<\/h2>\n