quite long wish list :) i agree with all. but heavy duty sliders are used on film sets. prices are 10k+++ so im not sure how many people can really afford it. im sure everyone would like it, just not to pay for it :) i think all the mid/higher range motion control stuff have to be made by the user him self. next level up its a film grade grear. i guess the competition is getting bigger so the prices are going down a bit. but still its like 10x -100x more, also by weight :)
I think my idea of heavy duty may be a bit different. ;) I guess what I meant is something solid. Lots of sliders these days are carbon fiber rod stuff that flexes and bends and wobbles. For a budget, the cineslider is excellent and very well made :)
Do you use OLED Screens for your backgrounds ? Can’t decide between Mini-LED because of its max brightness and OLED for its black levels. Can OLED Screens compete with the studio lights in terms of brightness? Also, if you do use OLED, don’t you get burn in when filming for weeks at a time? Love your content :)
I use the cheapest screens I can find.i think they are just LED. Zero burn in and generally they see very little movement whole being powered for weeks or months
The axibo is a great system for the price, but it's not quite as polished as the cineshooter. There is a lot to like about axibo, don't get me wrong. If you can budget for the cineshooter though it is a better system in a lot of ways.
Ordered a PT-4 weeks ago. Emailed you and sent messages on Discord to get a ship date. No response. Thinking of canceling the order with my credit card and ordering this.