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Shoot Like a Pro! A compact portable dolly for filmmakers and creative needs. The IFLOW creates smooth transition movement for a better image render. Inspired from an hair clip system, the IFLOW is a lightweight and compact camera clamp with a unique rolling system. When it’s time to film, simply place your SLR, GoPro, smartphone camera or any device weighing up to 2 pounds in it. Then attach your IFLOW to any flat or circular surface around you. Within seconds you are ready to perform stable movement shots and precise time-lapse videos. So now you can follow a moving subject and get a professional finish to your shot. Do you film everything with your Smartphone, Compact or SLR camera? If so, this innovative new product is just for you, It stabilizes camera movements enabling a fluid, professional-quality shot, no matter where you want to film. Lightweight, powerful, and easy to use, IFLOW is designed for compact cameras, SLR cameras and Smartphones. You can use it at a downtown skatepark, on your next hiking trip, or in the studio! With IFLOW, you can put your creativity in motion, filming the movement wherever it moves you. The dolly can be clamped on a variety of surfaces, from curbs to railings and poles. Ships with mount for GoPro makes it suitable for HD HERO2, HD Hero3, Hero4, HD Helmet HERO, HD Motorsports HERO, HD Surf HERO, HD Hero Naked, GoPro HERO4 Session. Ships with universal Smartphone Holder so you can use this IFLOW dolly with most smartphones (without the case) like: iPhone 5, 5s, 6, 6s, 6 Plus iPod touch, HTC One, Samsung Galaxy S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, N7000, Note II, Note III, Motorola Android, Moto X, Droid Maxx LG, G2 Google Nexus 3, 4, 5 Fire Phone
T**.
steady hand, and you must go fast..
As the title says, it's ok if you have a very steady hand, and want a fast sweep.I tried to use this on a project requiring a slow pass over some products in a case, and if I didn't go fast (too fast to really see anything) the wheels would stick and the footage was really jerky.The wheels are plastic on plastic, they need a bearing arrangement for smooth motion at any speed (a couple of $ extra production cost)All in all, I also would not call this 'pro' by any means, the main thing that makes it a dolly is no more reliable than a much cheaper 'skate' type dolly.
H**M
Five Stars
And Salta and I'm happy by the performance and ... thank you
J**S
It's a fun toy... but hardly worth to be called "Pro"
I was really excited when I saw an ad for the iFlowPro dolly on a website. I clicked on it and saw the features and the video and ordered it right away for an upcoming promotional video I was working on.When I got it in the mail one of the springs was lose, one of the plates was off, and one of the gears was not in place because the pegs were broken off. So I emailed the company and the overnighted me a new one. Which was a great thing for them to do customer service wise and I appreciate that very much.I did spend $150 on it and after found it for almost half off on Amazon and have recently seen them listing it for $90 themselves on there which makes me kind of mad that I had to pay so much for a faulty product.The new one seemed a lot more rugged and better put together. One spring was still lose and I had to attach it myself. The wheels on the new one were of poorer quality and I actually swapped them out for the wheels on the broken dolly because they gripped way better. The new wheels were like a hard plastic that didn't grip at all.Pros for this product is that it is fairly affordable, it's easy to pack around and travel with, it's versatile and attaches to a lot of different things like 2x4's and railings, it can support a DSLR with some attachments.The cons however though are that it is fairly poorly constructed and seems to have a lot of bugs. A lot of things could be secured better if they did some redesigning and used screws instead of plastic pegs. The wheels should have ball bearings because they don't roll as smoothly as they should. It is advertised that it rolls when completely flattened out but that isn't really the case. The wheels don't line up right and it doesn't roll well at all. The other review by "Old_Bull" is wrong. He claims that there are ball bearings inside the wheels and there are not any which is why the wheels don't roll as smoothly as they should. Ball bearings would be a huge plus for this device as I feel that is something a dolly should have standard.No matter what price you pay for it in the $75-150 range it's worth considering to purchase. I would recommend it in the low price range but in the $150 I wouldn't recommend it as much in the high price range though. It's hardly a PRO product because it does wobble a bit which has to be corrected in post. I hope they listen to my advice for the next generation. But weigh the pros and the cons for yourself and decide if it's the purchase for you.Have fun shooting
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