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Reddit mentions of Sevenoak Photography Electronic Camera Tripod Ball Head 360 Degree Automatic Motorized Tripod Ballhead For IPhone 6 Plus, GOPRO 4/3+, Canon/ Nikon/ Sonny/Pentax DSLR Cameras

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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Sevenoak Photography Electronic Camera Tripod Ball Head 360 Degree Automatic Motorized Tripod Ballhead For IPhone 6 Plus, GOPRO 4/3+, Canon/ Nikon/ Sonny/Pentax DSLR Cameras. Here are the top ones.

Sevenoak Photography Electronic Camera Tripod Ball Head 360 Degree Automatic Motorized Tripod Ballhead For IPhone 6 Plus, GOPRO 4/3+, Canon/ Nikon/ Sonny/Pentax DSLR Cameras
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Specially designed for use with smart phone, Gopro cameras, and light weight camera around 1.5KG/3.5 lb.Attaches between a slider/tripod and camera and enables you to create professional time lapses on a budget.Battery Capacity: 1200Mah. Standby Time: over 50 hours. Working Time: over 8 hours. Battery Charge time: 4 hours.Comes with 1/4'' screw thread on the top for mounting camera and comes with 1/4” screw hole at the bottom, so it can be used together with tripod, slider or any other device with 1/4” screw thread.On board controls allow you to select pan rotation angle (15°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 90°, 180°, 360°), speed (5, 15, 30 or 60 minute rotations) and direction (clockwise and counter-clockwise).
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u/traveler19395 · 2 pointsr/timelapse

Yes, I'm all about packing light and even the best sliders are still quite big (and expensive). A rotating head adds a very dynamic look with very little added bulk, one like this or a cheaper mechanical one like this.

How are you processing your stills into a video file? If you're using Lightroom, there's a very powerful plugin called LR Timelapse that can do pans and zooms from the still photos, as well as changing any of the color/exposure settings over the course of the shot.