Capture dynamic shots in linear or curved motion on flat surfaces without dismounting the camera from your tripod with the DollyPLUS PRO v1 from edelkrone. The versatile motorized dolly system connects wirelessly to edelkrone motorized heads and is very easy to program for time-lapse image acquisition. The sturdy and durable aluminum and stainless steel construction enables the unit to support payloads up to 45 lb. The DollyPLUS can be controlled via the edelkrone app, which is available for both Apple and Android devices.
Linear Virtual Track
DollyPLUS provides straight slides by default. You can either use it for regular slide motion or dolly in/out shots. You can easily select several points on the straight line and make DollyPLUS slide to any of those points. You can also put DollyPLUS in a loop between any of the two points.
Curved 360° Virtual Track
DollyPLUS will create a circular path around any target you choose. The easy path creation wizard will let you create the desired curved track easily. No measuring tools are required. You can later select several points on the curved path and make DollyPLUS go to any of them for amazing parallax shots. You can also put it in a loop between any two points for interview shots.
Connects Wirelessly to edelkrone Heads
Having a motorized head on the DollyPLUS opens the door to amazing 2-, 3-, or 4-axis camera motions, which can be easily programmed and repeated. You can record motion time-lapses and visual effects shots with these combinations. The devices pair instantly in the background while using the same app or controller to control all devices together.
Easy Time-Lapse Programming
Setting up a motion time-lapse is easy with the edelkrone app. In your time-lapse videos, you can have a simple transition between two keyposes or convert a recorded complex camera motion into a time-lapse with a single button. You can use edelkrone's unique Dynamic Interval and Dynamic Step Size technologies to introduce never-before-seen effects to your time-lapses, which bend the speed of time and speed of camera motion independently of each other.
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