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Reddit mentions of Neewer 47.2 inches/120 Centimeters Carbon Fiber Camera Track Slider Video Stabilizer Rail with 6 Bearings for DSLR Camera DV Video Camcorder Film Photography, Load up to 17.5 pounds/8 kilograms

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Neewer 47.2 inches/120 Centimeters Carbon Fiber Camera Track Slider Video Stabilizer Rail with 6 Bearings for DSLR Camera DV Video Camcorder Film Photography, Load up to 17.5 pounds/8 kilograms
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    Features:
  • 6 U-shaped Ball Bearings: U-shaped ball bearings under the slider part to ensure both smooth motion and minimum abrasion on carbon fiber tubes
  • Flexible Uses: The track can be used on the ground or worked with tripod. It can be directly connected with camera, or indirectly connected with camera via ball head
  • Multi-Angle Shooting: Available for vertical, horizontal and 45 degrees shooting by using the threaded holes in the slider
  • Adjustable and Secured Legs: Height of legs could be adjusted from 8.5 centimeters to 10 centimeters; Gear-shaped joint interface and locking knobs for better position locking for the legs
  • Convenient Carrying Bag: Easy and carry, transport and store; Excellent company for video making
Specs:
ColorGold
Size47.2"/120cm

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Found 1 comment on Neewer 47.2 inches/120 Centimeters Carbon Fiber Camera Track Slider Video Stabilizer Rail with 6 Bearings for DSLR Camera DV Video Camcorder Film Photography, Load up to 17.5 pounds/8 kilograms:

u/provideocreator ยท 1 pointr/videography

It's called a dolly.

If you're looking to recreate that effect for cheap, there's really no need for a big system like that. It's more for longer range of motion and supporting a heavy camera rig. For most people, a simple camera slider gets the job done.