Multiple Configurations
Two-Handed: Uses the included handlebar and both handgrips for a standard two-handed configuration, with the camera suspended below the handlebar.
Two-Handed Inverted: Positions the camera above the handlebar, allowing you to capture eye-level footage while keeping your arms in a more natural position.
Single-Handed: Uses a single handgrip above the gimbal that functions like a standard top-handle. This setup is ideal for low-angle shooting.
Single-Handed Upright: Places the gimbal directly on top of a single hand grip for a traditional single-handed gimbal stabilizer design.
Operating Modes
Panning Mode: The camera is allowed to pan left or right. Vertical tilts or rolls are restricted.
Panning and Tilting Mode: The camera is allowed to pan left or right and tilt up and down. Rolls are restricted.
Lock Mode: The camera stays in its current orientation. All panning, tilting, and rolls are restricted.
Key Features
- Supports loads between 0.77 to 2.36 lb
- Single-handed and two-handed configurations
- 360° rotation of pan, tilt, and roll axes
- Single on-off and mode selection button
- 4-direction joystick for angle adjustments
- Wi-Fi remote included with 49' maximum range
- Lightweight CNC-machined aluminum construction
- Quick dismantling
- Threaded at bottom of handle to accept optional extension bar