This tiny $305 automated camera/smartphone slider is an absolute social media must-have
A 300-dollar tool to completely elevate your 1000-dollar smartphone camera’s performance.
Designed to help you automate all your slide and dolly shots, the Trexo Slider is an incredibly compact camera slider that’s barely larger than two smartphones placed bumper to bumper. It can sit on a table or attach to a tripod, and mounts smartphones as well as DSLRs and Mirrorless cameras. The Trexo Slider has an onboard display as well as the Trexo Motion smartphone app to program its movement, and a slider length of 33cm or 13 inches, working in horizontal and vertical orientations (as well as inclines) depending on how you place the slider.
Designer: Trexo Innovation Design Team
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Once your setup is ready, the Trexo Slider can be programmed to follow a variety of movements either via its onboard menu or using the smartphone app. The device comes with a few handy presets like a looping mode and an incline mode, and can even be controlled manually (with the option to save the manual patterns as presets too), operating as fast as 30 millimeters per second, or as slow as 0. 001 millimeters per second (extremely handy for timelapse shots). A built-in 3250mAh battery runs the Trexo Slider for a solid 6 hours, although if your timelapse is any longer than that, simply hooking the Trexo Slider to a power bank or outlet does the trick, allowing you to extend your shooting times.
The compact slider comes with a machined aluminum outer body, and unlike most sliders that use a belt and motor system, the Trexo Slider instead relies on a leadscrew design, offering a much smoother transition that is capable of handling heavier devices with equal grace. A quiet motor even lets you perform audio recordings with ease, without worrying about a noisy whirring motor getting recorded during the shot. When used horizontally, the Trexo Slider can handle weights up to 11 pounds (that’s nearly 8x heavier than any DSLR with a standard telephoto lens), while in vertical mode, it can handle weights up to 3. 3 pounds for ascending shots, and 5. 5 pounds for descending shots, allowing you to comfortably use any setup, from a smartphone to a much heavier professional camera. Moreover, Trexo Innovations plans to expand its ecosystem to include upcoming modules like a 3-axis gimbal system that attaches to your slider, offering panning and tilting functionality too. The slider is available as an individual unit, with the Trexo Motion App and a USB-C charger cable. You can also opt for the extended bundle, which includes a phone case, a head and flex-arm.
Trexo Slider can be operated with its onboard menu. You can program a movement by teaching the slider start and stop points by teaching it or setting it from the menu.
Loop Mode – Teach/Set two positions via the onboard menu and make Trexo Slider move between these two points on loop mode.
Learning Mode – Easily program Trexo Slider starting and finishing points by hand and set the speed of the movement via the onboard menu.
Incline Mode – Take Trexo Slider to incline mode directly from the onboard menu and make Trexo Slider perform incline/vertical shots.
Timeline Mode – Play the last timeline you created, so you can use your phone for the shots while triggering the movement from the Trexo Slider.
Easily convert any of your programmed movements to a Timelapse shot and trigger your camera with the built-in 2. 5mm shutter release port.
This isn’t Trexo Innovation’s first rodeo. Trexo Slider is a combination of camera-focused accessories, pro tools and equipment, such as the Trexo Arc Gimbal (red dot award-winning), the motion-controlled Trexo MoCo car and Trexo Wheels, which are all supported by a one-year warranty. Like all of Trexo’s products, the Trexo Slider ships with a 1-year warranty on any manufacturing issues, with the slider delivering to backers as soon as October 2022.
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Source: www.yankodesign.com