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Revolve Camera Dolly

REVOLVE is a portable, versatile, and affordable camera dolly system. It allows any video device (camcorders, DSLR’s, iphones, etc.) to achieve smooth, dynamic, cinematic video easily and in a package they can actually afford! It also functions as a hand held steadicam, and has an innovative rail kit that sets it apart from anything else currently available.

The REVOLVE has surpassed it’s funding Goal on Kickstarter! This means that we will be able to put the dolly into production! There is still plenty of time to get on board and pre-order one of the first production units. Please check out the project, where you will be able to pre-order a Revolve dolly, and all our accessories!

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