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The Ultimate Slider Bundle from Rhino is designed for professionals who need a versatile slider package that is adaptable to a variety of cameras setups, shots, and locations. The bundle features the 4
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WEEK/WKND RATESEquipment Replacement Value: $1,825
The Ultimate Slider Bundle from Rhino is designed for professionals who need a versatile slider package that is adaptable to a variety of cameras setups, shots, and locations. The bundle features the 42" Rhino EVO PRO Slider, which provides over 3' of sliding distance and supports heavy camera setups weighing up to 50 lb. Its interchangeable rail design lets you swap the 42" steel rails with a set of 24" carbon rails when you need a lightweight package with a smaller footprint. This bundle also includes the Rhino Motion and Rhino Arc motorized motion control systems for adding motion to your time-lapse and real-time videos. An included soft carrying case is designed to fit the fully assembled 42" slider, including the attached Rhino Motion and Rhino Arc, as well as optional accessories such as a fluid head.
Rhino Motion is the brains behind the operation and is used to add motorized sliding motion. Use the wheel on the Rhino Motion control unit to react to live performances, or program a slide with specific in and out points, travel time, ramping, and looping. The Rhino Arc mounts directly on the slider carriage and, after connecting to the Rhino Motion controller using an included cable, allows you to add motorized pan motion to your linear slides to capture dynamic arcing or sweeping shots. For creating time-lapse videos, a built-in intervalometer is used to trigger your camera's shutter when connected to the camera using a separately available shutter release cable.