🎬 Capture the Moment with Style!
The VidPro SK-22 Professional Skater Dolly is a high-performance rolling slider designed for DSLR cameras and camcorders, featuring a robust 25 lbs capacity, CNC-machined aluminum construction, and smooth rubber wheels for seamless mobility. With seven mounting points and an extendable handle, it offers versatility for low-level shooting and panning, making it an essential tool for aspiring filmmakers and content creators.
Item Weight | 1.98 Pounds |
Folded Size | 12" x 3" x 8" |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6"D x 7"W x 1.5"H |
Compatible Devices | Camcorder, Camera |
Color | Black |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 25 Pounds |
D**E
Pretty cool little gadget
I don’t even know why I purchased this as I have really no use for something or the sort. But it is a pretty cool gadget. I just wish the part forYour phone or camera was tighter. It won’tDrop your phone but the slightest gust of wind and your phone will end up on its side. And it’s somewhat difficult for it to maneuver to turn smoothly. But overall it’s pretty cool I just have to find a reason to use it!
S**O
Better than I expected!
I'm a beginner in this film-making stuff. I use a DSLR. By buying this little dolly I can say that I got what I wanted.It looks professional, so when I'm shooting something for our school for example, it sends a message like "Hey, It's OK! This film is in safe hands!".Also a pretty cool feature is the handle -that can extends- to save you the trouble of moving the dolly with your hands.I would recommend this to anyone who is looking for low price gear but with good quality.
K**G
Moderately Recommend
After reading the reviews on this dolly, I wanted to give an objective review. Overall, I'm moderately impressed with this dolly. It's smooth, quiet, and rolls straight (or curves when you need it to). For the money, it was a good buy, but there are a few things to keep in mind.Firstly, the handle is so short it's practically useless, unless you want to bend over while you move the dolly. Also, it's chintzy. Get a good long selfie stick with a tripod screw and you're set. Second, don't expect to control the dolly; once it's set, it will go that direction and only that direction. Trying to use the handle to control the direction was an exercise in futility. It won't happen, certainly not for $40.I will say that this dolly is well constructed, heavy enough to be stable, and, as mentioned previously, it is smooth and quiet on both hard and soft surfaces. The results you get with it are great. It's the perfect size for a moderately sized camcorder. Supposedly this will work for a DSLR, but I think it's too small and too light for even a modest DSLR rig. Your mileage may vary.I'm glad I bought this because I got some Sam Raimi style low angle shots for a short film I'm working on. It was worth the price just for those specific results, but obviously this dolly is good for many shots and projects.
F**N
Bdbcirnc
Good
J**W
The extendable arm fell apart before even installing
It will work if I use the extra extendtion arm.The one that came with it was made by Mattel or some other toy company.I am going to mount A $1500. camera on this and the last thing I need is to have something fall off
C**A
Missing parts
The media could not be loaded. I didnt check the box so it went past the return date. But the screw that goes to wheels aint come with this one im sure its an excellent product. but imagine buying a car with no tires Rotfl.
M**Y
This is my second one.
I liked it so much. I bought a second one. First introduced to me on YouTube channel, YC Imaging.
G**Y
The Devil is in the Details
Overall build quality seems to be good, and skate rolls nicely on granite countertops, which is my intended application. However, poor quality control on the indexing scale is causing me to send this back. I would expect that when I line up the "line" on the axle to the "0" marks on the body, the skater would track straight. Not so. Seems that when one side of the axle is lined up to 0, the other side is off. This is true for both axles rendering the indexing scale useless for setting a straight track. I can't be fumbling around trying to remember how much the scales are off when I want to set a straight track. Maybe I'm being picky, but for the price, I expect better quality throughout.
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