

If they are, you get a nice battery meter right there on the side, which is really helpful because the LED-indicators on the head and the slider-motor are really not the best way to judge how long the slider might last, and the last thing you want on a shoot is for your slider to run out of juice. The home-screen of the app immediately shows you the things you can do with the slider, along with whether or not the slider and the head are connected to the app.

It may not have the best design in the world (it certainly looks like the design wasn’t updated ever), and it might only be available on iPhones (which, I should’ve guessed from the ‘i’ in the name, heh), but it’s a remarkably easy to use and feature-laden app to say the least.

The iFootage app is a really great companion for this slider. Over-all, this thing makes a lot of sense to carry on shoots simply because it’s very easy to assemble, disassemble and stuff into a backpack. The L plate is great for heavier cameras like our GH-5 Even as a complete rookie with sliders when I first started testing this out, I was able to put the whole thing together without any help whatsoever, and that’s saying something. However, even though this might sound like a daunting task, assembling this slider is a piece of cake. Like I said, the iFootage Shark Slider Mini is a modular slider that comes with an assortment of bits and pieces, almost like a DIY project. I mean, yeah, it’s thinner than the plate we’re using on the Manfrotto head for our everyday shoots, but it’s not so thin that it feels flimsy or anything. Speaking of the video team, they did mention that the camera slip-plate is a little thin, but apparently that’s not really a deal-breaker. From the feedback I received from the video-team, they love this particular attention to detail. That second point is important because if a joint is uneven, it’ll result in a camera bump when the slider-motor passes over it, but with the iFootage slider, this isn’t an issue at all.
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GeeXLab 0.49 Released for Windows and Linux (Updated: v0.49.One of my favorite things about the way this slider has been designed has to be the fact that adding an extension rail offers two incredible things:.
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NVIDIA GeForce driver 537.13 Game Ready / Quadro.Intel Graphics Driver 31.0.101.4669 beta for Arc / Iris GPUs.! updated: ZoomGPU 1.35.0 (GPU monitoring library) ! restored the system font (default) to display informationĪnd added some other fonts in the View menu. + added memory vendor for AMD Radeon GPUs. ! improved a "lite" bit the font management.

ini file is optional and is used only if it’s present in the folder of GPU Shark. The current font is saved in a gpushark.ini file. The old system font is back for displaying information and you can switch between different fonts (View menu). GPU Shark 0.27 improves the detection of AMD Radeon graphics cards and adds the VRAM vendor for Radeon GPUs. GPU Shark offers a global view of all your graphics cards in a single window.
