Overview

Syrp Genie Motion Control Time-Lapse Device

The Genie Motion Control Time-Lapse Device from Syrp is your key to the creative world of time-lapse photography or real-time video. The 4" cube takes up very little space in your bag, and at only 3.3 kg it's easy to make it part of your standard rig.

SKU: GC47-SY0030-0001

Syrp Genie Motion Control Time-Lapse Device

Syrp Genie Motion Control Time-Lapse Device

The Genie Motion Control Time-Lapse Device from Syrp is your key to the creative world of time-lapse photography or real-time video. The 4" cube takes up very little space in your bag, and at only 3.3 kg it's easy to make it part of your standard rig.

The Genie, which allows both panning and linear motion control, attaches to standard gear such as dollies, sliders, jib arms, and tripods. Simply attach it to your tripod or support and mount your optional camera and ball head to the 3/8"-16 stud atop the Genie. The weight of your equipment is rarely a concern since it supports up to 44 kg. An illuminated bubble level is built-in for setting up in low light. The Genie has factory presets such as Stars, People, or Clouds, but you can enter an unlimited amount of user presets into the Genie's memory for custom work. At maximum panning speed, a 360° pan takes five seconds, while 39" of linear movement takes just 23 seconds.

Linear time-lapse can be done on a rail or on a linear support system of your own making. While the Genie comes with 9.8' of rope to pull it across the rail, the movement of your time-lapse is only limited by the length of your rope. Kevlar-cored rope with lengths of 328', 164', or 32.8' are available separately. The Genie has been tested successfully on a homemade 60' dual-cable stretched over a lake.

Inputs include both USB for firmware and a sensor input. The free firmware upgrade enables bukg ramp-in and ramp-out functions, as well as HDR (High Dynamic Range). Ramping is the process of modifying exposure settings on a camera to maintain a desired exposure value while the camera is in Bukg mode. This is especially valuable for transitional day into night, or night into day time-lapses.

The sensor input accepts a motion, light, sound, or other type of sensor to start your program in response to specific stimuli. The Genie ships with both panning and sliding bases, two slider mounts, 9.8' of rope, and a multi-voltage charger for its built-in battery. A three-hour charge gives you about 12 hours of run time, depend on the weight of your camera. The Genie is compatible with approximately 130 cameras from nine major brands. A camera link cable must be purchased separately.

Dual Motion

Panning and linear motion control with one device.

Versatile

Attaches to any existing film equipment such as a dolly, slider, jib arm, etc.

Sensor Input

Auto Start function through a timer or sensor or both. Sensor input allows for attachment of a motion sensor, light sensor, sound sensor, and more.

Preview

The Preview function allows for revision of recording movement prior to recording.

Pre-Sets

Factory pre-sets allow for instant shooting straight out of the box, or storable user-programmable panning and tracking pre-sets.

Auto Start and Power Saving

Auto Start enables the user to program camera movements to return to "Home" and repeat again, or continuously run the same movement. It also enables the user to set up time-lapse or camera movement to start on a delay timer. Auto Power Off shuts down the Genie when it's unused for one hour to save battery power.

Leveling

Bubble level with light is provided.

Ramping Firmware

Bukg ramping is the process of modifying exposure settings on a camera to maintain a desired exposure value while the camera is in Bukg mode. A free firmware upgrade allows for ramp-in/ramp-out function and HDR.

Key Features:

Linear and Panning Motion

Timer or Sensor Input

Preview Function

Custom User and Factory Pre-Sets

Bubble Level with Light

44 kg Load Capacity

12-Hour Battery

Multi-Voltage Charger

Wide Camera Compatibility

Free Firmware Upgrade

What's in the Box:

Syrp Genie Motion Control Time-Lapse Device

Panning Base

Sliding Base

Rope for Slider (9.8')

Slider Mounts

Multi-Voltage Charger

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Product Overview

Syrp Genie Motion Control Time-Lapse Device

The Genie Motion Control Time-Lapse Device from Syrp is your key to the creative world of time-lapse photography or real-time video. The 4" cube takes up very little space in your bag, and at only 3.3 kg it's easy to make it part of your standard rig.

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