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🎥 Glide Like a Pro — Capture Every Frame with Effortless Precision
The Accsoon Toprig S60 is a premium 60cm motorized camera slider crafted from carbon fiber for unmatched stability and lightweight portability. Supporting up to 2.5kg vertically and 4kg horizontally, it features Bluetooth app control for remote operation and time-lapse photography, plus full manual button controls. Ideal for professional videographers and content creators seeking smooth, precise camera movements with versatile power options (7.4V to 18.8V DC).













| ASIN | B0CKYJ7H18 |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38 in Camera Sliders #798 in Professional Video Accessories |
| Brand | Accsoon |
| Built-In Media | S60 Motorized Camera Slider |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (16) |
| Folded Size | 410mm x 106mm x 71.3mm |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.51"D x 25.2"W x 3.54"H |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Accsoon |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 2.5 Kilograms |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Model Name | AA-S03 |
| UPC | 717206612226 |
| Warranty Description | 1 YEAR |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
P**S
Correct VOLTAGE is required for increased loads…
*UPDATED* The voltage input must be increased to meet load demands. The voltage input is rated from 7.4 VDC to 18.8 VDC - this is an important detail that might be helpful for the user, as the weight of the load being moved is increased, the voltage also must be adjusted accordingly. More weight = more voltage. If you are using a standard NP-F550 or higher capacity battery, the load bearing capacity is adequate for horizontal loads, but you’ll need to pump it up when using this in anything vertically inclined. My initial review was incorrect, as I had calculated the load of my setup prior to purchasing, and it was incompatible when configured for vertical shots. Had contacted support to verify the voltage requirements for heavier loads, and it took three attempts to contact them before I received the reply. To achieve the load capacity in vertical mode, the slider performs as advertised when voltage input is 12 volts DC or above, and that is an important factor for a product that does not include any power source whatsoever. I’m using a D-Tap power source, usually found in higher end battery packs, and have had excellent results. This is a detail that’s missing in the description on this page, as well as the manufacturer page, and it’s not in the User Manual. Perhaps it’s common sense, perhaps it’s not, but it’s a detail that makes a huge difference in the operation of this product. There is NO brake on this product, meaning the load is free to the effects of gravity when turned off, depending on your configuration, that is something you have to pay attention to. Horizontal use is affected by this, but any sort of angle will definitely catch you off guard if you’re not paying attention. No power supply is included with this product and the suggested battery is 7.2 volts DC, so if you plan on using this in a vertical configuration, you will need a power source that will be 12 volts DC up to 18 volts DC. This is an important feature that isn’t spelled out in any of the supporting literature. The bottom center mount(s) are great, but none have the arri style locating pins that reduce twist, in the way that a rosette style mount does - the ends have 1/4 20 arri style locating pin holes and that’s fantastic, but it absolutely needs them on the bottom center, to reduce twist as the load travels across the slider. It’s definitely overlooked and worth getting it properly machined to add usefulness and stability in all configurations. ************************************ I’ve been setting up the S60 slider and have hit a snag - in vertical mode, using a Nikon Z7 and a Z series lens, the slider cannot manage the weight. Unable to get it up. Total weight, camera, lens, battery, and data card, mounted to the slider platter with a smallrig monitor mount, is 1.3kg - that’s 1.2kg under the slider’s maximum bear weight of 2.5 kilograms in vertical mode. I’m otherwise very pleased with the product, and that’s after a decade of experience both in building my own sliders, purchasing four equally priced sliders from two manufacturers, one being GVM, and vertically, with the exact same camera and lens, the sliders are able to handle the load, however the quality of the movement is very poor. This slider is very very smooth, very much worth the price, but the less than expected load capacity is extremely troubling. Z7 - 675g 24-200 Z lens - 570g Monitor mount - 68g Total - 1313g
B**E
GREAT SLIDER!
I've owned several sliders as a professional videographer and journalist. This is so easy to set up, works flawlessly, and the battery lasts forever. Outstanding slider!
J**I
Great little slider, but...
The Toprig S60 is a great little slider with super easy set-up. It's small enough that it's easy to travel with, but still strong enough to hold a big rig like mine. Also, even just using an NP-F750, the slider lasts a long time. I've haven't had to worry about the battery on all-day shoots. There are really only a couple cons. One, you can't easily manually slide to set start/end points. Secondly, at the price, Accsoon should have include the support rods, instead of them being sold separately.
B**H
Dead on arrival
I’ve seen nothing but good things about this slider, unfortunately mine was dead on arrival. I bought this slider with intent to do a YouTube video review, and then use it going forward to film other product reviews. The slider would power up, but it would not operate or calibrate, even after pairing with the app, updating firmware, and trying to force calibrate. Very upsetting.
L**S
Best portable Slider for Videographers& Content Creators
Excellent slider very easy to setup and I definitely recommend purchasing the support arms!!!
C**S
Great slider!
This slider rocks! I use it with my Red Komodo and the footage looks super smooth. It is really easy to use and the battery lasts a long time.
S**O
Good build
I really dig the build and functionality, have not been able to use it much because I’m a more of a gorilla film maker then anything
D**E
Instructions could be far better
Much of the initial setup is fairly intuitive. But I am not a professional videographer. However, I do my own marketing for a real estate development, and have designed the website and filled it with stills and video clips. Here are my insights into how to do timelapse with the S60 using a later model of the iPhone. No easy way to find anything out there describing it. So I have a 3.5 mm audio cord, mono, and bought a small adaptor, 3.5 mm to lightning, on Amazon, and plugged it into the far right port on the S60. I have a SmallRig cage for my iPhone that is just perfect for this, and a small ball tripod head. This allows elegant attachment to the S60. I plug the cord in, making sure that it is free of the interior workings of the slider. I have the Toprig app installed on an iPad, and the Bluetooth connection process is always a bit glitchy initially, but the remote function works flawlessly. The time-lapse required the cord, though. So I set things up, and it faithfully does the intervalometer thing. The motor is incredibly smooth and quiet. I'm eager to try it with my Fuji XT-2. Now for some vertical filming. When the unit powers off and the S60 is tilted significantly, gravity will overcome any distance and take your camera or phone to the bottom of the run, so be careful. No brakes!
N**A
super product love it
S**A
Gitter on macro. Good for only wide lenses
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