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Here's an excellent deal for a $100 dollar iTunes Gift Card for just $75 bucks. I know you're probably thinking about games or apps on your iPhone, but it also works to pay for apps on the Mac App Store. Some of my favorites apps i've downloaded include Final Cut Pro X, Apple Compressor, Motion, PixelMator, and more. There are also apps used on iPads as a controller for items such as the BlackMagic Design ATEM Live Switcher, ProTools, etc. A great way to apply a discount to your App store purchases, Limited offer, already 4,000+ purchases in the last hour...(click here)

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Deal - $100 iTunes Gift Card for $75 Bucks

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Earlier this week I received an email asking for advice on an inexpensive quick release system to move a video rig from a slider to a stabilizer. Simply because I would have to first suggest going with a Manfrotto 577 Quick Release system, especially if you're already working with a compatible Manfrotto tripod head. Unfortunately the OEM Manfrotto 577 Quick Release base plate + qr plate system runs anywhere from $50-$60 dollars each (seen here).

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find-price-button Manfrotto 577 Rapid Connect Adapter with Sliding Mounting Plate (501PL)

Here's an old video showing you the alternative from Calumetphoto. The Calumet branded QR system looks exactly and works exactly like the Manfrotto 577, except that it only runs $35 dollars full retail.

If you're ever lucky as i've been in the past, you can apply a Calumet discount code bringing the price down for as low as $25 dollars (complete base + plate). Unfortunately I don't have a discount code available now, but it's still much cheaper than the OEM Manfrotto 577.

[UPDATE] CALUMET COMMENTED ON THIS ARTICLE. USE THE PROMO CODE 'CHEESY' FOR $10 OFF/EACH! (good until Feb 18th Midnight)

The last few times i've checked these quick release systems were out of stock. Today i've found that the Calumet Quick Release base plate is available again (found here).

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find-price-button Calumet Quick-release Video Head Adapter

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A few weeks ago, I had a comment-chat if a BMCC can fly on a CAME 5000 gimbal. So four of us guys spent over half an hour trying to stuff the BlackMagic Design Cinema Camera into this CAME 5000 Gimbal, but clearly it was not meant to work. The BMCC is just too wide from the center mount, and to compensate we tried adding a quick release plate sideways. After failing, we decided to give it a run with an unbalanced setup. Here are the results.

Surprisingly the horizon stayed just about perfectly level the entire time, but you can see how it struggled with the panning stabilization. Of course if I really wanted to, I can add post stabilization to the footage and it may not be so noticeable. Had I disabled the pan stabilization, I think this would have been a perfectly acceptable run. On lighter camera setups like the GH3, the results have been very good, but I can't suggest the CAME 5000 3 Axis Gimbal with anything more than an average DSLR.

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I own several Manfrotto 190CX3 Carbon Fiber Tripods. Perfect for a set of light sticks under a 701HDV video fluid head working with smaller cameras. The 190CX3 regularly runs for $243 dollars (as seen here) weights only 3 lbs. and is rated to support a small load of around 11 lbs.

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find-price-button Manfrotto 190CX3 Carbon Fiber Tripod

If that's not enough, the 055CXPRO3 is a heavier duty Carbon Fiber Tripod weighing in at just 3.6 lbs capable of a 17 pound load. Not just beefier, but also more features such as a center column that can be positioned horizontally.

For about the same price as my lesser 190CX3, right now there's a deal to receive an Instant Savings of -$150 off the Manfrotto 055CXPRO3 Tripod Legs bringing it down to just $249.

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find-price-button Manfrotto 055CXPRO3 Carbon Fiber Tripod Legs

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Regular price $149 dollars, on sale for $119, add a promo code to knock off an extra $50 dollars, and you're down to just $69 dollars for Adobe Lightroom 5. This is a handy piece of software to have whether you're working to process photos or RAW video (with CinemaDNG).

Must add to cart, use Promo Code: 1510432155578536 to see discount.

[Update] Deal Expired.

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Adobe Lightroom 5 Sale $69 Dollars [Limit one per customer]

Here's a few combo deals for the Nikon D7100 Digital SLR. You can opt in for a bundle that only includes the 18-140mm, or both the 18-140mm + 55-300mm Lens.

Nikon D7100 18-140mm find-price-button Nikon D7100 with 18-140 lens
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1005010 find-price-button Nikon D7100 18-140mm + 55-300mm
Regular price $2229.95, instant Savings of $680
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Amazon appears to have a line of Crucial Solid State drives discounted. Solid State Drives (SSD) are required recording media when working with tools like the Atomos Ninja / Blade HDMI Recorder, or with cameras like the BlackMagic Cinema / Production 4K.

I'm working wit a bunch of Sandisk SSD drives, and haven't worked directly with the crucial brand, but it seems to have decent reviews. Available Crucial solid state drive sizes discounted are the 120GB, 240GB, 480GB, and 960GB (found here)

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find-price-button Crucial 120GB / 240GB / 480GB / 960GB Solid State Drives
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Here's a look at another Ready to Run (RTR) stabilizer product from CAME-TV. The new CAME 6000 is a 2-Axis (no pan stabilization) Brushless Motor Active Stabilized Gimbal. Pretty straightforward with control board, wiring, and battery tucked away neatly in it's design.

The new CAME 6000 Gimbal does not offer a pan / tilt joystick, or remote operator controls. It's pretty stripped down and only offers stabilization on 2-axis. Some people may not find the lack of pan stabilization as a setback.

From many of the other inexpensive stabilized gimbal videos i've seen (even some i've shot) the pan stabilization often shows up as a little side to side 'twitch'. I personally wanted to disable the top Pan motor on the CAME 5000 gimbal I tested a few weeks back (seen here). All I really care about is keeping the camera's horizon level.

I've reached out to the company to see if it's possible to test out this unit. We'll see how that plays out. Compared to $1980 for the CAME 5000 3-Axis Gimbal, this new CAME 6000 2-AXIS Stabilizer is listed for just under $900 dollars (more photos found here).

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find-price-button CAME 6000 2-Axis Active Gimbal Stabilizer