Smartta’s back with the SliderMini 2 – more power, battery life and (finally) speed ramping
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When Smartta announced the original SliderMini camera slider in 2018, we were all quite excited. It was launched on Indiegogo and for what they were selling for, it offered some fantastic features. We eventually got our hands on one and you can read our review of the original here. Itâs a product I still receive questions about on social media and still use regularly.
Well, Smartta has announced the SliderMini 2, which offers some significant upgrades over the original, including a more powerful motor for vertical slides, up to 52 hours of battery life and a new âcurveâ mode which lets you tweak the speed profiles of your slides, timelapses and stop motion. And this time, itâs just straight up for pre-order. No crowd funding.
On the outside, the SliderMini 2 looks exactly like the original, but on the inside, itâs quite a bit beefier. Smartta says that the motor in the SliderMini 2 can handle horizontal loads up to 15kg (33.3lbs) and the vertical operation has been enhanced by 25% over the original. bringing that 1kg weight up to 1.25kg (2.75lbs).
Despite the motor being more powerful, itâs also become more efficient. The SliderMini 2 comes with built-in a 1500mAh lithium-polymer battery, which Smartta says that takes around 90 minutes to fully charge and will offer up around 52 hours of use (about a 10% increase over the original). Youâre also able to keep charging it while you shoot for really long projects or when you happen to notice itâs running low.
But the biggest change in the SliderMini 2 is to fix my only real complaint about the original and thatâs the lack of smooth. Initially, the original lacked a bounce feature that would let you endlessly just loop it from one end to the other and back again. This was added in a firmware update, however, there was no speed ramping or smooth transition.
It went at a constant speed in one direction and then a constant speed in the other. This led to some quite bumpy endpoints, limiting the amount of usable footage. Which was still sort of ok, it just meant you couldnât hold the clip very long if you were using it as a b-cam for an interview, for example. Smartta told DIYP at the time that this was something their engineers were hoping to fix, but it never arose.
Now, though, the SliderMini 2 does solve that issue with a new âcurvesâ feature that lets you control the in and out speeds of your camera moves, including while bouncing for both video and timelapse.
The new curves available in the âCurve Labsâ let you go from full speed to a slowed-down end, a slow start to full speed, slow start and slow end with a fast middle, or full speed beginning and end with a slow middle. Or, you can manually keyframe your speed for the duration of the slide. It wouldâve been nice to see these features come to the original SliderMini, but better late than never.
The rest of the features are largely the same as the original. It has the same compact unibody design with no assembly required, dual control via either a button on the end of the slider or the Smartta Go app from your smartphone with realtime video, timelapse and even stop-motion.
The Smartta SliderMini 2 is available to pre-order now for $319 ($80 off the regular price) and comes with a free ball head. The presale and the free ball head offer runs until the end of July after which theyâre expected to ship, although Smartta does say that the COVID-19 situation may cause some delays in shipping to some customers.