God bless you for this video, I have been shooting TH-cam videos for a while as a hobby, because I am officer at night. The only gear I update is my Camera (I am a Panasonic shooter currently using the GH6 and GH5) and never update other gears. I am still using a slider from 2016, didn't jump on gimbal wave because I thought I would never need it since I shot most products on a table. You made me see the Light!!!!!!!!! I ordered everything I could make out from this video. I wished you had Amazon affiliate links so I could use them for you. The stand is not sold in the USA but I found a variation of it. I am going for the new HOT DOG SE Motorized Slider because it's new, if it does not hold up my gear then I'd have to go for your exact model. I will let you know when everything is delivered and setup. Thank you again brother.
I am glad my video helped you, and wish you best of luck with your setup. Incase if you need any help or if any question plese ask me i will try my best to give you a detail answer.
What manufacturer rolling light stand with the pole attachments , that go up and down did you purchase ? I like your set up for holding the slider inverted? I’ve called both Adorama and B&H & they are having a hard time suggesting the right stand with adjustable pole camera mounts arms . Great work I’ll like all your tutorials and recommend your videos to others 😊
Great content!!! You are broading my brain. but the fact is I've the zeapon micro3 and DJI RS4 that I think I can create some awsome footage to my shots. Thanks again!!!
@@suli-man would you be up for sharing links to the parts you used to make your setup? Things like the stand, the grip mount, and the stabilizers that connect the slider?
Hi -- love this video, thank you! I've been struggling how to rig the slider so that it is inverted (upside down). I can see in your video there is an arm attached to the vertical pole. Can you share what arm that is? And do you simply attach the arm to a ball head and then the ball head to the bottom plate of the slider?
Hello, i used slider arm support but you can use any rod or monopod just attache ball head to both end or you can also attached the rod via ballhead and super clamp to connected to the pol and the sencond end connect to slider via ballhead to make the angle adjustment
Hello @b-311Studio i think i used diffrent focel lenght if you tell me which part you asking for then it might be easy for me, to give you overall information i used 24mm, 21mm and i think 14mm
Another question please . I’m having connectivity problems with Bluetooth from my iPhone 13 Pro Max to the YC Onion Hotdog& Bun motor . As you know the very little booklet the slider comes with has very little information on the actual connection sequence: example push this button 3 times , wait 2 minutes then repeat , blah blah blah . There must be a very proven order of things I’m not understanding to properly connect my iOS phone to connect to the Bun motor. Please help me out .
I am experiencing the same problems of Bluetooth connectivity between my iPhone 13 and the small piece “interlink” that goes in the ronin s3 pro to connect gimbal and slider. It is impossible to connect … it is searching and searching forever. Any idea?
I like your creative approach to using this slider! This is the most visual overview of this device that I was able to find. Bloggers with a large number of subscribers need to learn from you to do reviews. I see that you practice shooting and understand what tasks the consumer will have. I'm wondering why you switched to this slider after ifootage?
owww thanks alot for the complement, I didnt switch ifootage shark slider is entirly diffrent type of slider, i try diffrent slider for diffrnet kind of shoot. YC onion is the only slider in my slider list that can hold such wired positions and weight, that is why i am using YC onion hot dog in such position specialy on revers mode because its very strong. the panning system is much better then other slider in the market
A question: I have just ordered 80cms. My intention is product shot mainly. I have ronin rs3 pro. My question is about the size you recommend. I have 80cms but I am having doubts if 100cms or 120cms would be more versatile and recommended. What are your recommendations about the proper size of slider?
The longer the slider the more option you will have spacialy if you are using it with Gimbal but keep in mind if you want to mount the slider the way I did on a single stand then the smaller he slider will be more easy to mount and properly balance the slider, If you want to mount your slider on tripod or 2 light stand then go for longer one. Mounting 100cm or 120cm on a single arm need proper rigging as i did in my video because when the gimbal and camera sliding its shifting the weight and making it unstable on single stand unless you support the slider from two end by supporting arm. but smaller slider will be much easy.
@oreales did you end up getting the Slider, and did you manage to pair it with your RS3? Been reading some conflicting comments about RS3 compatibility but not sure if it’s just cause the users hadn’t got the most up to date version of the app yet…
Yes but I tHink you have to purchase a seperate module from YC onion , but what i recommend if you want to use DJI RS3 use object tracking it will work much better
IF you want single shot i recommend go with DJI tracking, if you want same repeated shots then go with YC Onion modul for DJI gimbal but still it will not give you 100% the same repeated result specialy in start and at the end but in the middle it will be useable
@@suli-manBy any chance do you have the brand and model of the product? I have been looking for something similar since yesterday to place my Zeapon slider, but nothing has been done with the equipment you show, that product looks magnificent! I need that tripod to take shots as great as the ones you show! Thanks for your time and answers!
just bought a hotdog v3 and bun to use with my Crane 3 Lab, and i'm a little disappointed to be honest. The gimbal and slider do NOT sync up, so you program in your waypoints and by the time the slider gets to even the first waypoint, the subject/object is not in the part of the frame that you want it to be. I'm not saying it's completely useless, but it's not good. You can't use it to shoot products expecting professional results. If you want to dolly across to a subject and the pan as you go by, that's not happening. You just dont know when it's going to start the pan. So, you have to do it by hand. If you're going to do it by hand then you're better off buying a cheaper motorised slider. I suppose it would be alright doing landscapes and stuff, but as for in studio. I wouldn't buy one. Also as a side note. I didn't receive a spare belt and thread adapter with mine. The slider comes with a 3/8 thread on it so you can't mount a dslr directly onto it, or even a gimbal, you need a 1/4. Many of the video's you see state that the adapter comes with the slider along with a spare band for the motor, it doesn't. So to buy an adapter you can get a cheap one off amazon for $12/$10, but, once it's tight the camera might not point in the correct direction. To buy an adjustable adapter you're talking an extra £35/$40 for the very cheapest and about £100/$120 for a good one. Just be aware of this. Can I recommend it? Not without a firmware update fixing the sync issue. But my guess it isn't going to be fixed. When the slider came out 2 years ago this issue was highlighted. A firmware update was mentioned as a solution, but it's never happened. If it's not been fixed by now, they aint fixing it. Basically, this is good as a toy or a hobby. The other problem I've found is that if you create a waypoint and then move the slider and create a second, it doesnt slowly move to the second point. It will hit the first point and stay on it until until it moves to the second point, and then jump to that. It would be better if it slowly went form point to poin. That way you can "track" a subject. There needs to be 2 video modes, a point select, and a drag mode. What you actually can do is create a first point and then use the joystick on the gimbal to track the object, as the app records what you do with the gimbal between setting a and b. The problem with that is this, if ive already completed the move by hand, what do i need the app for? The app really is limited in this regards. Be aware of the limitations before you buy one.
God bless you for this video, I have been shooting TH-cam videos for a while as a hobby, because I am officer at night. The only gear I update is my Camera (I am a Panasonic shooter currently using the GH6 and GH5) and never update other gears. I am still using a slider from 2016, didn't jump on gimbal wave because I thought I would never need it since I shot most products on a table. You made me see the Light!!!!!!!!! I ordered everything I could make out from this video. I wished you had Amazon affiliate links so I could use them for you. The stand is not sold in the USA but I found a variation of it. I am going for the new HOT DOG SE Motorized Slider because it's new, if it does not hold up my gear then I'd have to go for your exact model. I will let you know when everything is delivered and setup. Thank you again brother.
I am glad my video helped you, and wish you best of luck with your setup. Incase if you need any help or if any question plese ask me i will try my best to give you a detail answer.
@@suli-man I have used a gimbal before. What mode should the gimbal be in for it to work with the slider.
@@suli-man I am using the RS3, I have used a gimbal before. What mode should the gimbal be in for it to work with the slider.
It should be in L (Lock) mode
Interlinking gimbal with YC-onion slider the gimbal should be in L (Lock) lock mode
Not only a great instructional video, but also great narrative and great video overall!
Wow, thanks!
Brilliant content. Absolutely brilliant.
Thanks for the compliment
What manufacturer rolling light stand with the pole attachments , that go up and down did you purchase ? I like your set up for holding the slider inverted?
I’ve called both Adorama and B&H & they are having a hard time suggesting the right stand with adjustable pole camera mounts arms .
Great work I’ll like all your tutorials and recommend your videos to others 😊
its called Walimex Pro Light Stand Wheeled with 2 Clamp Holders
www.walimex-webshop.com/en/walimex-pro-light-stand-wheeled-with-2-clamp-holde.html
Thank you from France !
You are welcome!
@@suli-man What platform do you use to mount your camera? Specifically, the square platform that appears at 8:50 min? Thank you.
its called FlexTILT by Edelkron, you can buy 3rd party too now adays lots of companies are making FlexTILT
This is just amazing. Very engineous. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much!
Great . Very clear step by step tutorial.
Glad it was helpful!
Great content!!! You are broading my brain. but the fact is I've the zeapon micro3 and DJI RS4 that I think I can create some awsome footage to my shots. Thanks again!!!
Sounds great but i dont think you will be able to use zeapon micro3 upside down mode
Very impressive! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
@@suli-man would you be up for sharing links to the parts you used to make your setup? Things like the stand, the grip mount, and the stabilizers that connect the slider?
Sure i will as soon as i update i will inform you
Hi -- love this video, thank you! I've been struggling how to rig the slider so that it is inverted (upside down). I can see in your video there is an arm attached to the vertical pole. Can you share what arm that is? And do you simply attach the arm to a ball head and then the ball head to the bottom plate of the slider?
Hello, i used slider arm support but you can use any rod or monopod just attache ball head to both end or you can also attached the rod via ballhead and super clamp to connected to the pol and the sencond end connect to slider via ballhead to make the angle adjustment
Oooh I am blown away by all the tricks you give up here, Thanks.
Happy to help!
Amazing, very creative, inspiring
Thank you so much! glad you like it
The best tutorial ever. Thanks
Glad you think so!
Hi souleymane ! thanks for your vidéo.
Which focal length du you use on the slider ?
Hello @b-311Studio i think i used diffrent focel lenght if you tell me which part you asking for then it might be easy for me, to give you overall information i used 24mm, 21mm and i think 14mm
very helpful thanks 👌 Thanks alot.
You're welcome!
OMG can't believe how you pushing this slider beyond its limit.
great review and sharing😍😍
Thank you 🤗
Thank you for such a great video.
You are so welcome!
Great video. What C stand is that, that comes with the grip and all that
lots of brand making it just search for dual grip light stand.
Another question please . I’m having connectivity problems with Bluetooth from my iPhone 13 Pro Max to the YC Onion Hotdog& Bun motor .
As you know the very little booklet the slider comes with has very little information on the actual connection sequence: example push this button 3 times , wait 2 minutes then repeat , blah blah blah .
There must be a very proven order of things I’m not understanding to properly connect my iOS phone to connect to the Bun motor.
Please help me out .
turn off the slider and turn on it will be automaticaly in pairing mode,
I am experiencing the same problems of Bluetooth connectivity between my iPhone 13 and the small piece “interlink” that goes in the ronin s3 pro to connect gimbal and slider. It is impossible to connect … it is searching and searching forever. Any idea?
Great video thank you Suliman
Thanks, you always welcome
Thank you !
Impressive and inspiring
Thanks
Hi 🙂Thx for vid!
What length is the big slider you are using? (100 or 120?)
Thx!
its 120 cm
AMAZING!!!
thanks
I like your creative approach to using this slider! This is the most visual overview of this device that I was able to find. Bloggers with a large number of subscribers need to learn from you to do reviews. I see that you practice shooting and understand what tasks the consumer will have. I'm wondering why you switched to this slider after ifootage?
owww thanks alot for the complement, I didnt switch ifootage shark slider is entirly diffrent type of slider, i try diffrent slider for diffrnet kind of shoot. YC onion is the only slider in my slider list that can hold such wired positions and weight, that is why i am using YC onion hot dog in such position specialy on revers mode because its very strong. the panning system is much better then other slider in the market
can you make a video on the clamps and pins that connect to the slider or suggest them here? thank you.
What is the stand and support arm you are using to hold the slider?
DUAL PISTOL GRIP ROLLER STAND and used slidee support arms
A question: I have just ordered 80cms. My intention is product shot mainly. I have ronin rs3 pro. My question is about the size you recommend. I have 80cms but I am having doubts if 100cms or 120cms would be more versatile and recommended. What are your recommendations about the proper size of slider?
The longer the slider the more option you will have spacialy if you are using it with Gimbal but keep in mind if you want to mount the slider the way I did on a single stand then the smaller he slider will be more easy to mount and properly balance the slider, If you want to mount your slider on tripod or 2 light stand then go for longer one.
Mounting 100cm or 120cm on a single arm need proper rigging as i did in my video because when the gimbal and camera sliding its shifting the weight and making it unstable on single stand unless you support the slider from two end by supporting arm. but smaller slider will be much easy.
@oreales did you end up getting the Slider, and did you manage to pair it with your RS3? Been reading some conflicting comments about RS3 compatibility but not sure if it’s just cause the users hadn’t got the most up to date version of the app yet…
👌 👌 👌 👌
What brand of you stand you using bro?
its called Walimex Pro Rolling stand (223 cm) with 2 clamp holders. Search B001VBK59I on amazon you will find it.
Where did I buy that tripod, so I could place the slider that way? I see he has an arm on him, which is very useful
to be honest that arm is not as stable if you use superclamp with a strong ball head
@@suli-manI understand, thanks for your advice, I had that doubt, about stability. Your answer is very helpful.
but ify ou use supporting slider rod it will help you
Hello
Is it compatibles with the DJI RS3?
Yes but I tHink you have to purchase a seperate module from YC onion , but what i recommend if you want to use DJI RS3 use object tracking it will work much better
@@suli-man thanks a lot. the tracking module from DJI ?
Yes dJI active track work perfectly if you combine your gimbal with this setup
IF you want single shot i recommend go with DJI tracking, if you want same repeated shots then go with YC Onion modul for DJI gimbal but still it will not give you 100% the same repeated result specialy in start and at the end but in the middle it will be useable
@@suli-man all these issues lead me to go with the Edelkrone system. I think it IS more reliable
Where do I buy the tripod?
Where can I buy that support that hugs the tube to hold the slider in the center?
Its a part of the light stand, but if you dont have you can use, super clamp with exetnsion and spigot
@@suli-manBy any chance do you have the brand and model of the product? I have been looking for something similar since yesterday to place my Zeapon slider, but nothing has been done with the equipment you show, that product looks magnificent! I need that tripod to take shots as great as the ones you show! Thanks for your time and answers!
here is the link but from another brand its exactly the same thing amzn.to/3PAQeTF
I am more than grateful to you. Thank you very much for the great detail you have shared with me.@@suli-man
you are laways welcome I am glad you find me helpful
Hi
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this would be great at 10 minutes long. Still, good info tho
Thanks, i tried my best to make it as short as possible.
😍😍
just bought a hotdog v3 and bun to use with my Crane 3 Lab, and i'm a little disappointed to be honest. The gimbal and slider do NOT sync up, so you program in your waypoints and by the time the slider gets to even the first waypoint, the subject/object is not in the part of the frame that you want it to be. I'm not saying it's completely useless, but it's not good. You can't use it to shoot products expecting professional results. If you want to dolly across to a subject and the pan as you go by, that's not happening. You just dont know when it's going to start the pan. So, you have to do it by hand. If you're going to do it by hand then you're better off buying a cheaper motorised slider. I suppose it would be alright doing landscapes and stuff, but as for in studio. I wouldn't buy one. Also as a side note. I didn't receive a spare belt and thread adapter with mine. The slider comes with a 3/8 thread on it so you can't mount a dslr directly onto it, or even a gimbal, you need a 1/4. Many of the video's you see state that the adapter comes with the slider along with a spare band for the motor, it doesn't. So to buy an adapter you can get a cheap one off amazon for $12/$10, but, once it's tight the camera might not point in the correct direction. To buy an adjustable adapter you're talking an extra £35/$40 for the very cheapest and about £100/$120 for a good one. Just be aware of this. Can I recommend it? Not without a firmware update fixing the sync issue. But my guess it isn't going to be fixed. When the slider came out 2 years ago this issue was highlighted. A firmware update was mentioned as a solution, but it's never happened. If it's not been fixed by now, they aint fixing it. Basically, this is good as a toy or a hobby.
The other problem I've found is that if you create a waypoint and then move the slider and create a second, it doesnt slowly move to the second point. It will hit the first point and stay on it until until it moves to the second point, and then jump to that. It would be better if it slowly went form point to poin. That way you can "track" a subject. There needs to be 2 video modes, a point select, and a drag mode. What you actually can do is create a first point and then use the joystick on the gimbal to track the object, as the app records what you do with the gimbal between setting a and b. The problem with that is this, if ive already completed the move by hand, what do i need the app for?
The app really is limited in this regards. Be aware of the limitations before you buy one.