Glidecam is a brand that produces high-quality camera stabilizers for videographers and filmmakers. Their products are designed to help achieve smooth and steady camera movements while shooting video or capturing photos.
- Glidecam was founded by David Wexler in 1992.
- The company started with the Glidecam 2000 System, which became popular among videographers.
- Since then, Glidecam has released several camera stabilizers of varying sizes and features.
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A lightweight handheld stabilizer capable of supporting cameras weighing up to 6 lbs.
A specialized handheld camera stabilizer designed in collaboration with YouTube filmmaker, Devin Graham.
A versatile and lightweight handheld stabilizer designed for use with DSLRs and other lightweight camera systems.
The Glidecam HD-2000 can support cameras weighing up to 6 lbs.
Balancing a camera on a Glidecam can take anywhere from 10-30 minutes depending on the weight and size of the camera.
No, the Glidecam is designed for use with DSLRs and other lightweight camera systems. However, Glidecam does produce a separate stabilizer designed specifically for smartphones.
Glidecam offers a limited lifetime warranty on all of their products.
While it's not necessary to have formal training, it's recommended to practice balancing and using the Glidecam before using it on a professional shoot.