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Home > News > NAB2014: G-Rig VALOS 3-Axis Video Rig from Austria

NAB2014: G-Rig VALOS 3-Axis Video Rig from Austria

April 7, 2014 by giovanni

Vienna, Austria based G-Rig has brought its motorized VALOS 3-axis camera rig to the 2014 NAB Show in Las Vegas. Unlike Steadicam-type mounts, the VALOS uses active stabilization techniques. A super-sensitive sensor detects body movement and the rig’s motors move to keep the camera level. It’s powered by single battery. VALOS is ready to shoot and can be easily configured via a mobile app. The rig is splash proof for outdoor use. To top it all off, it’s light weight, and has the flexibility to be used in vehicles, even planes and helicopters.

VALOS can be pre-ordered now for $11,900 plus taxes.

Innovation made in Austria: G-RIG, the camera system perfected by two Austrians, is about to conquer the world

The gyro-stabilized camera system has the potential to revolutionize the world of filming due to its simplicity and ease of operation. After more than one year of intense designing, the two Austrians Clemens Fischer and Wolfgang Vogel will exhibit their new system at the NABSHOW trade fair in Las Vegas from 7 to 10 April.

Vienna, March 27, 2014. G-RIG’s novel camera system VALOS is a motor-operated 3-axis system that stabilizes filming and substantially enhances hand-held camera shots. The new VALOS-system by and large replaces the “Steadicam” known in the movie industry. A highly sensitive sensor detects natural body movement. The movement information is quickly processed by a microprocessor and passed on to the motors. These motors move the camera, which is mounted on the system, equally into the opposite direction of the natural movement. This creates a stable horizon, enabling smooth and steady motion pictures.

Flexible and simple handling for perfectly balanced filming.

The system is basically designed for movie cameras up to 6 kg. The architecture of VALOS makes it independent from any kind of attachment to the floor, vehicles, persons or other given options and still delivers perfect shooting results.

One big advantage is the unrestricted liberty of movement. Thus, e.g. tracking shots from the floor to an overhead position can be performed. A single battery provides full power supply to all the system’s components. The “V-Mount Battery”, which is included in the delivery as “FUELUNIT”, has proved itself in the practice of professional filming for years. Furthermore, VALOS stands out due to its “Ready to Shoot”-concept. This means that the operator can work with the system without purchasing any further products and start after only a short training period – in contrast to the Steadicam. An app for iOS and Android Devices is included and allows an easy configuration of the system software.

High-Tech: Action above water, on land and in the air

VALOS is splash-proof and can also be used in rainy conditions. The light weight and slim construction make it very flexible in use. Therefore it is possible to shoot on, out of or in vehicles without any additional mounting. The system also stabilizes filming from aircrafts, e.g. helicopters. Of course, it can be used on in-line-skates or Segways as well.

Two Austrian engineers.

Clemens Fischer (42), cinematographer and producer, and Wolfgang Vogel (40), engineer and IT specialist, decided to create their own solution after an unsuccessful search for such a camera system. Both of them have over 20 years’ experience and the necessary creativity. They have finished building VALOS after one year’s work and it is now ready for presentation at NABSHOW in Las Vegas.

VALOS will be ready for pre-order as from 7 April 2014 on www.g-rig.com for the price of $11.900 (outside the EU, excluding VAT, custom duties and shipping costs), €8.900 (inside the EU, excluding VAT and shipping costs). Upon request, VALOS may also be tested.

Included in the delivery:

  • FUELUNIT 75 battery
  •  FUELSTATION charging station
  • Remote control for use by two persons
  • Adjustable camera plate with rod mount
  •  V ALOS rack
  • Fixtures for other equipment

Link to specifications and high-resolution product photos (as from 7 April): www.g-rig.com

Filed Under: News Tagged With: NAB 2014, photography, video

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