Testa a sfera per collegare la fotocamera
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WAREHOUSES
Currently, we have 4 warehouses.
🇺🇸 US warehouse, for our US users, parcel usually arrives in 1-7 days.
🇪🇺 EU warehouse, for most EU countries, parcel usually arrives in 1-7 days.
🇦🇺 AU warehouse, for our Australia and New Zealand users, parcel usually arrives around 1-7 days.
🇨🇳 CN warehouse, for all countries, parcel arrives in 4-7 or 8-20 days, please check below for details.
Questa testa a sfera può essere utilizzata per collegare la fotocamera al Rotator.
Se hai solo una testa a sfera, ti consigliamo di acquistarne un'altra.
Quindi puoi impostare la tua attrezzatura in questo modo:
•una testa a sfera collega il Rotator al tuo treppiede.
•una testa a sfera collega la tua fotocamera al Rotator.
Con questa testa a sfera in alto, la tua fotocamera sarà libera di muoversi, potrai riprendere qualsiasi direzione del cielo, qualsiasi stella.
Supporto universale per testa a sfera mini treppiede con piastra a sgancio rapido e vite 1/4
•Girevole a 360 gradi: dotato di 3 manopole per la regolazione, è possibile impostare la fotocamera su qualsiasi angolazione diversa
•conuna una filettatura inferiore da 3/8 ''; È possibile collegare al vostro treppiedi, monopiede, o cursore della macchina fotografica per l'aggiunta di una maggiore flessibilità in angolo di cambiare
•1/4" piastra rapida; Facile da configurare in pochi secondi, si ha sia livella a bolla orizzontale e verticale per migliorare la percezione della posizione
•Con regolazione fine corsa per proteggere il dispositivo da improvvise cadute durante le riprese angolari
•La base con contrassegno per indicare un controllo più preciso. Nota: solo testa del treppiede; fotocamera e treppiede non sono inclusi
I received in a short time, excellent service. the product works well.
I did a test run of putting my new Nomad & Ball Head together, to get to know my new gear. Following the image of what everything is meant to look like, I put it together no worries. The gear seems sturdy enough. Now I just have to wait for clear skies so I can get out and use it. I’ve been waiting 6 weeks so far. It’s either clouds or a full moon. lol.
Move Shoot Move has a high quality little ball head. It lets you quickly point your camera in any direction, including straight up. It locks your camera down, holding it steady on anything in the sky or on the ground for that matter.
I haven't received it yet.
It did a wonderful job of tracking the April 8th eclipse (once I figured out how to mount the camera to it). The ball head was a tricky thing to get right, (instructions would be nice). Overall, well worth the price.
Always a pain to get set up but works well. Love the small size and the polar
Alignment is easy
The long, 10 day delivery via China Post and SPS was expected so the MSM arrived in a timely manner. Tested both rotations (star tracker and MSM) and worked properly. My real interest is in the MSM function, so I began shooting some MSM timelapse. Took a bit to get everything properly set up. Watch the online tutorials. Quite helpful.
I have several ball heads. Set up with the wedge on a heavy duty tripod and a Siri ballhead worked well.
As I power both my camera (Nikon D500) and my Timelapse+ ramping driver by externam power, I decided to also power the MSM externally. That worked well, as expected. My Timelapse + can drive the MSM, so I connected the two with a TRS cable. Took an experiment to determine which of the two 2.5 mm ports to use, but the camera port worked. And, of course, I didn't set the rotation in the correct direction - learning curve!
I have more experimentation run to learn which MSM step size works best and how to select the rotation angle to get the TL composition I want.
I also have the alignment tools to play with star tracking. Plan to do some in the near future. I have the angle viewer for the scope in transit right now. This should be included in a kit.
Also, the number of 1/4-20 to 3/8th and 3/8th to 3/8th adapters should be increased. Easily lost and you never have enough. 6 of each in the kit would be a real plus.
Overall, exceedingly well engineered and supported. See photos for my MSM set up.
If only had Tim to use my Nomad a couple of times and it has produced awesome Milky Way photos. It’s is very small and compact and easy to use. I love it.
Ballhead was perfect basically 👌🏻
The MSM takes a little figuring out - partly because there are so many choices about how to use it and what gear, exactly, you'll want. Hint: the mounting between tripod and MSM unit is the key part for alignment. I strongly suggest using the Benro geared head, though it's pricey, instead of a ball or the wedge. This is especially true for deep sky stuff where a polar scope will be needed. Second choice would be the wedge, trickier than the Benro but still better than a ball. Ball mount is fine up top for the camera. The Z plate is very handy for improving the adjustable range of the camera itself, once this contraption is assembled. Tracking works perfectly, tack-sharp stars even in the corners with a 3 minute exposure or longer. Not sure about MSM for very heavy gear / long lenses. Will test that later this year.