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During IBC 2024, iFootage showcased the second iteration of their Shark Slider Nano motorized system. This updated version can withstand larger payloads, integrates with DJI RS series gimbals while also offering AI facial tracking via a smartphone app, and will be available in two different lengths. Pricing starts at $649.
The original iFootage Shark Slider Nano was announced back at NAB 2019. At the time, we had the chance to extensively test out this compact motorized slider. So make sure you check out our “First Look” and full review, in case you missed it updated.
Now, 5 years later, it’s time for an update. So, on the show floor at IBC 2024, we caught up with Madison Lee from iFootage to learn more about the new features of their upcoming Shark Slider Nano 2. Let’s take a look!
The iFootage Shark Slider Nano 2 is a compact motorized slider that comes in two different versions with a total physical length of 66cm and 44cm. These offer a camera travel distance of 40cm and 20cm, respectively.
The tracking system has been updated to a linear bearing mechanism that should provide smoother and more stable operation, according to iFootage. Moreover, the maximum payload capacity was doubled, from 3.5kg up to 7kg, when the slider is placed horizontally. This number drops to 3.5kg when the slider is positioned vertically.
However, the biggest selling point of this upgraded version is probably its integration with DJI’s popular RS series gimbals, from the RS 2 up to the new RS 4 Pro. Indeed, iFootage partnered up with DJI to allow you to operate both the slider and the gimbal from the Shark Slider Nano 2 smartphone app. This allows you to pre-program complex motion control shots directly from your phone.
Moreover, AI facial tracking will be supported via the Beta version of the app, and you can now set a maximum of 8 key points, whereas the previous version only supported A-B marks.
The system can be powered using mains power or an external USB-C source. Moreover, the company developed its own external power grip (optional) to power the slider, the gimbal, and the camera from a single source.
The iFootage Shark Slider Nano 2 should become available around November 2024. Pricing starts at $649 for the 44cm version and goes up to $749 for the longer model. Finally, the optional battery is priced at $199.For more information on iFootage, please visit the company’s website here.
Are you an owner of the original iFootage Shark Slider Nano? Do you think these new features are worth the upgrade? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below!
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