Thanks for your review, and just received the Micro2 Plus, one thing I notice is that if you change from motorized to manual, the cable is included inside the box.
Although i am not interested in this equipment, i force myself to have a peek into your videos only because of your presentation skills and audio quality.👌👌 Anyways looking forward to your "in the field video" in oregon next month for coastline landscape photography. Can't wait
Thanks for the video, Todd, very useful. Centrally mounted on a tripod and video head how much does the Micro2Plus tilt at the extremes, under nearly full load?
I appreciate the video -- it would be super helpful if people would include the original audio when using the slider. It seems like every review is trying to hide the noise level of this slider. Can it be used for interviews? Or will shotgun mics pick up the noise from the motor? This is a key use case for any slider, not just shooting b-roll where the audio gets slashed.
Thanks for clearing up re: timelapse. I’m looking for the lightest system for timelapse (I currently have iFootage nano) and micro 2 plus is not for timelapse.
Hi Todd! thanks for this lovely review! one question: I own the Micro2 motorised, one criticism is that the motor travelling is too slow, even on the 3rd speed level, does the new motor on the "plus" allows for faster travel speed? Take care !
Hi! Thank you for the review. I'm new to sliders because I'm a photographer but saw someone use the Micro 2 for focus stacking using the timelapse feature on the app. He was a Canon user but I'm a Nikon DSLR user. I'm trying to understand if the Micro 2 Plus would work with my DSLR and take the photos automatically?
I think I saw the same video (Swedish product photographer, maybe?) Anyway, yes a DSLR should work fine. Just check to see what cable your camera needs. I used the Micro 2 with a Canon 5D Mark IV for Timelapse and it worked.
A 450 dollar slider that doesn't paralax and doesn't come with a ballhead or even a battery. This company has interested me but I backed the vector gear instead. Got it at the intro price for 250. Its pans, charges internally and comes with a ballhead. I feel like a slider has to paralax to really be fully useful and this whole package is a bit of a ripoff
I recently bought this slider based on your review. I have figured out how everything works for Videos which is great, but for time-lapse photography for my Canon 5DS, most of the features on the app is set to trigger from App to Camera, but not the other way around. That means, for changing light conditions, I would have to pause the slider from the app to make adjustment to the camera settings, and it would reset the slider position. That sucks..While, yes you can create Time-lapse with the app, but there are limitations. There's no interval ramping on the app. The only solution is to use "Camera Mode" where the camera controls the increment of the slider per shot, but I can't seem to get this mode to work and there are no instructions or video tutorials on it. I tried to get this to work with LRTimelapse pro trigger + camera but no success either. Would love to hear from others who can figure this out.
You unscrew the track from the center mount then remove the motor from the end of the rail. I’m sure there’s probably a video on Zeapon’s TH-cam channel demonstrating it.
I wish those feet offered more degrees of leveling. This slider isn't good for using in outdoor/nature situations because you cannot level it very much on uneven ground. And if shooting in a field/yard, you can't rise the carriage above the grass. Not sure why these slider companies continue to create these tiny, useless legs with barely any adjustability at all. It's like they only design these for usage on a tabletop and that's it. I'm still waiting for the perfect nature slider that has tall, adjustable legs that can get the slider up off the ground.
You need more subs! Always love your style and quality. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for your review, and just received the Micro2 Plus, one thing I notice is that if you change from motorized to manual, the cable is included inside the box.
Good Morning from New Zealand, thanks for your great slider review video, Thank you for sharing have a great week
Great review! Thanks! I going to buy the Micro 2 with out motor!
Greetings from Uruguay
I have the micro 2 e800 and it has a setup for removing any flex at the end of the slider.
Super review bravo
Although i am not interested in this equipment, i force myself to have a peek into your videos only because of your presentation skills and audio quality.👌👌
Anyways looking forward to your "in the field video" in oregon next month for coastline landscape photography. Can't wait
Great review. The one I was sent had both cables. Maybe they have changed that now
Thanks for the video, Todd, very useful. Centrally mounted on a tripod and video head how much does the Micro2Plus tilt at the extremes, under nearly full load?
I appreciate the video -- it would be super helpful if people would include the original audio when using the slider. It seems like every review is trying to hide the noise level of this slider. Can it be used for interviews? Or will shotgun mics pick up the noise from the motor? This is a key use case for any slider, not just shooting b-roll where the audio gets slashed.
Hi, Great video. Question for you, what kind of head unit is that on 8:47 of your video?
is the motor are same with micro 2 and micro 2 plus? i got good offer for the slider. so i just need to buy the motor. worry i bought the wrong model
Thanks for clearing up re: timelapse. I’m looking for the lightest system for timelapse (I currently have iFootage nano) and micro 2 plus is not for timelapse.
Sure thing. Glad it was helpful!
How long does a battery last on continuous use?
Hi Todd! thanks for this lovely review! one question: I own the Micro2 motorised, one criticism is that the motor travelling is too slow, even on the 3rd speed level, does the new motor on the "plus" allows for faster travel speed? Take care !
have you ever try trexo wheels ? i think you would love :) i recommend you to take a look !
Hey Todd, just wanted to mention that this video did not show up in my subscription box. Looks like TH-cam is up to the usual shenanigans.
Hi! Thank you for the review. I'm new to sliders because I'm a photographer but saw someone use the Micro 2 for focus stacking using the timelapse feature on the app. He was a Canon user but I'm a Nikon DSLR user. I'm trying to understand if the Micro 2 Plus would work with my DSLR and take the photos automatically?
I think I saw the same video (Swedish product photographer, maybe?) Anyway, yes a DSLR should work fine. Just check to see what cable your camera needs. I used the Micro 2 with a Canon 5D Mark IV for Timelapse and it worked.
A 450 dollar slider that doesn't paralax and doesn't come with a ballhead or even a battery. This company has interested me but I backed the vector gear instead. Got it at the intro price for 250. Its pans, charges internally and comes with a ballhead. I feel like a slider has to paralax to really be fully useful and this whole package is a bit of a ripoff
Can this be used on a rigged Blackmagic Pocket 6k?
Product link broken?
I recently bought this slider based on your review. I have figured out how everything works for Videos which is great, but for time-lapse photography for my Canon 5DS, most of the features on the app is set to trigger from App to Camera, but not the other way around. That means, for changing light conditions, I would have to pause the slider from the app to make adjustment to the camera settings, and it would reset the slider position. That sucks..While, yes you can create Time-lapse with the app, but there are limitations. There's no interval ramping on the app. The only solution is to use "Camera Mode" where the camera controls the increment of the slider per shot, but I can't seem to get this mode to work and there are no instructions or video tutorials on it. I tried to get this to work with LRTimelapse pro trigger + camera but no success either. Would love to hear from others who can figure this out.
use qdslr dashboard via wifi to change to interval ramp or use zeapon own trigger
Ok so how do you remove the motor?
You unscrew the track from the center mount then remove the motor from the end of the rail. I’m sure there’s probably a video on Zeapon’s TH-cam channel demonstrating it.
I wish those feet offered more degrees of leveling. This slider isn't good for using in outdoor/nature situations because you cannot level it very much on uneven ground. And if shooting in a field/yard, you can't rise the carriage above the grass. Not sure why these slider companies continue to create these tiny, useless legs with barely any adjustability at all. It's like they only design these for usage on a tabletop and that's it. I'm still waiting for the perfect nature slider that has tall, adjustable legs that can get the slider up off the ground.
this is the worst experience i've ever had.they can't help you.they make broken alts in a short time and they won't help. they waste your money
why you keep leaving comment everywhere but don't reply ?
@@ZEAPONTech I have this same problem a lot in other reviews
Dude u look like the one from Money Heist
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