Edelkrone jibONE Camera Motion Control Review

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We test and review Edelkrone's jibONE and headPLUS motion control system that's designed for portability and ease of single-operator use. Tested Producer Joey breaks down what kind of dynamic camera shots you can get with this motorized jib and multi-axis head, the process to program in movements, and practical considerations for using it in studio and on location.

Shot and edited by Joey Fameli

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Intro bumper by Abe Dieckman

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One of the best and most useful reviews I've seen. I just ordered mine, so I was looking to get a head start. This video gives a nice practical overview. Thanks!

PatrickRambles
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I personally know owner of the Edelkrone company. And he is unique combination of mechanical engineering an film making talent. He is an engineering graduated and also film maker. Not surprised he's created this much good devices for the sector.

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2:18 looks a little shakey there.. not really noticeable until you used a macro/telephoto lens for smooth pans.. still love edelkrone’s products though

temuerasamuel
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Thanks Joey, I've been developing and testing a similar system. It's really awesome having the camera movement automated.
-Ken

MakeTechPtyLtd
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Joey! Was wondering what happened to you!
Thanks for a share. It surprises me that this type of 'micro system' is just being introduced. Good to see tech is finally matching my creative thinking.

peterkelley
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Recently, I bought a Edelkrone Slider and it's really useful, I'm very happy with it! It's fun! :)

Productum
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Love these videos! You and Gunther's insight into this is really interesting

Gotenham
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You know, I say the same damm thing. Every time That tightening boat needs to be improved. That system has failed on me several times as I thought I was going to loose my Sonya7r3. It hasn’t hit the floor yet but damm it give me pretty good scare when it swings down. Edelkrone needs a better locking system to hold that camera up

gatlinproduction
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Hey adam your One Day Build is amazing.😎

ललितभूषण
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Not into photography at all but found the content and presentation great.

nathannettik
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My goodness! That work is amazing. Great review too.

eugenewashingtonjr.
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I could've sworn that's 27 centimeters, not 27 inches 😅

Oscee
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is it me or does the footage look shaky at times? Like someone tapped the setup

matthewwellman
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What kind of Tripod are you using? Can you provide the link?

PescesKitchen
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Man those things satisfies my tech&gear addiction so much - but I fear it's just a new rabbit hole to fall in :D but a very cool tool and solid review!

feralmaker
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Maybe the wobble is due to the fact that it hasn't been correctly balanced. You shouldn't need to lock the jib for it to stay put. The weight should be even on each side like 2 kids who weigh the same either side of a see-saw. You should only need a pink finger level of strength to move the jib, it should stay at rest in whatever position you leave it in. Yes, lock it off when youre gonna walk away for safety, but other than that it should stay put. Maybe correctly set up this thing would be smoother.

robertdouble
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When I use my jib, anytime the headplus is moving in post it creates a high pitch noise. Have you experienced this and if so what have you done to fix this noise. It's noticeable on post edits

PescesKitchen
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I'm not convinced with that rig, it seems a bit wiggling, I can't imagine how you can get a repeatable sequence using that rig, also I'm afraid that some movement will be introduced in time-lapses, indoors undisturbed, may be fine.

nohc
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i've never had luck with these. Shakes a little every single time

HELLOHOGO
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I enjoyed this video a lot & shared it with a friend. Reward what you want to be repeated.

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