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Kondor Blue MARBL Orbit Studio

Create smooth 360° video around subjects large or small with a touch of a button using the Orbit camera dolly system from MARBL. Simply mount the system to the ceiling, center your subject underneath, set focus and hit start. Use the Wi-Fi app or included IR remote control to activate wiper motions, change orbit speeds, time-lapse, and stop-motion. Included CRI 97+ LED ring light mounts directly to Orbit and features centering tools to help you film subjects or yourself.

SKU: GC47-KB-P-MOS

Kondor Blue MARBL ORBIT STUDIO

Kondor Blue MARBL Orbit Studio

Create smooth 360° video around subjects large or small with a touch of a button using the Orbit camera dolly system from MARBL. Simply mount the system to the ceiling, center your subject underneath, set focus and hit start. Use the Wi-Fi app or included IR remote control to activate wiper motions, change orbit speeds, time-lapse, and stop-motion. Included CRI 97+ LED ring light mounts directly to Orbit and features centering tools to help you film subjects or yourself.

Key Features:

Ceiling-mounted Camera Rig

Counter-weighted Motor-controlled Orbiting Camera Rig Delivers Repeatable Precision Parallax

Remote Controlled (IR or Wi-Fi app)

Speed Adjustable from 1 Rotation Every 48 Hours up to 10 RPM

Adjustable Modes

Multi-arm Length Configurations with Articulating Joints

Operating Volume 45 dB

"Stealth Mode" Reduces Operating Volume to 32dB (Requires Included IR remote)

Minimum Overhead Space Required to Operate is 8ft

What's in the Box:

Axibo Powered Stealth Motor

Ceiling Plate with hardware assembly

Telescoping Down Rod

Kondor Blue Arm Joints

Anodized Black aluminum arm poles

Threaded End Caps

Dual Arm Receiver

Counterweights

Ball Head to Cold Shoe Mount

1/4-20 to Cold Shoe Mount

Bar Sleeve

Hook and loop

1/4-20 threaded loops

Ratchet straps

Aluminum IR Remote

Studio Ring Light

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Kondor Blue MARBL Orbit Studio

Create smooth 360° video around subjects large or small with a touch of a button using the Orbit camera dolly system from MARBL. Simply mount the system to the ceiling, center your subject underneath, set focus and hit start. Use the Wi-Fi app or included IR remote control to activate wiper motions, change orbit speeds, time-lapse, and stop-motion. Included CRI 97+ LED ring light mounts directly to Orbit and features centering tools to help you film subjects or yourself.

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