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The Pan Tilt Camera Mount is a motorized tripod head offering 360° horizontal and 35° vertical rotation with 8 adjustable speeds. Controlled via a 2.4G remote up to 20m, it supports devices up to 2.2lb including DSLRs and smartphones. Featuring a 10-hour rechargeable battery with Type-C charging and a compact, durable build, it’s ideal for professional indoor and outdoor shooting, live streaming, and video recording.







| ASIN | B0B51H829X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,568 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #123 in Tripod Heads |
| Manufacturer | OlyCelotti |
| Manufacturer reference | Tripod Head 1000 |
| Package Dimensions | 16.89 x 14.71 x 12.9 cm; 648.64 g |
J**L
Muy fácil de usar y sirve perfecto para uso específico en transmisiones de clases virtualea
A**R
Very happy with it.
A**R
Product same as advertised.
V**R
I use this product during my videoing of commercial products. To be able to set a suitable pan and tilt especially whilst the camera is moving on a slider is particularly effective. I am so glad l found this item. It is well worth the money.
J**H
So i bought this electronic gimbal as it was one of the cheapest on amazon that could cope with a 1kg weight. So my current setup is a canon m50 with viltrox ef lense adapter and a tamron 75 - 300 telephoto macro lense. my kit weighs a total of 1040 grams which is slightly over the max weight. so to the nitty gritty... the gimbal stuggles at slow speeds with its tilt action the gimbal cannot move the camera upward at the lowest speed however if the gimbal is attached to a tripod and is set flat it can tilt perfectly well at speed 2 and above. At the moment i have the gimbal set at an angle of around 15 - 20 degrees downward at this angle it can only move the lense upward at speed 3 and above which works okay (just) for my usage but for a full range of uses including panning shots the gimbal is diffinately not suited. The gimbal is prone to a fair bit of judder but that could be the mix of off centre weight and too light weight a tripod. That said a heavier. Other issues with this gimbal is that its movement is not particularly smooth however this could be to do with the weight of the kit its lugging around plus my lense weighs quite a bit and the weight cannot be centralised as the hot shoe only allows for a total setback of 70mm. it would also be impossible to do very slow small panning shots as the camera moves at its slowest speed of 1.7 degrees per second. It might be a different story when using a phone or a much smaller lense. i will update this review in the fullness of time
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