

I don't see any counterbalance weights either. This rig now makes cameras like the Black magic 6k unstoppable, and the 4K worth even more! That is if you don't mind spending the $1000 for a gimbal + $169 sensor."Īt 14:50, he says that both cameras work "flawlessly" with both gimbals, no problem with fit. "The real winner here is all my Black magic peeps. "So the first few shots are out of focus with the f0.95- this was more to show proof of concept, the focus plane of f0.95 is razor thin and most camera companies won't make autofocus lenses faster than 1.4 (with a few exceptions). I'll post the link in the description when it's up!! If you want the Rs2 to track you, then you will need the transmitter. It's $169, and requires the focus motors and the RS2 but not the Ravens Eye wireless transmitter. "The 3D focus will be available for sale on the DJI website in a few weeks. At 14:50, he says that both cameras work "flawlessly" with both gimbals. For me, the big question is, how well does this work in daylight? Great info on DJI 3D Focus (LIDAR) with fully manual lenses. Roll axis control: -202.5 Degree to +112.I've updated the thread title to take into account this video. Tilt axis control: -95 Degree to +220 Degree

Pan axis control: 360 Degree continuous rotation The roll and yawn axis rotate 360 degrees freely as there is space for most lenses to rotate around (yawn/pan axis). Yes I am holding crane 3 lab right now in my lab. So the camera lense can't hit the gimbal arms.

Normally when the tilt arm motor is on the right side the excluded 90 degrees is located in the upper back part of the rotation ~95-185 degrees. As the excluded 90 degrees now is located at the bottom part of the rotation, ~320-70 degrees (0/360 rotation point in the bottom when the gimbal is on a stand) With the crane 3 lab, the pictures you included, this means the tilt arm will not go down more than what the picture is showing if the tilt motor was on the left side.

Because you need to rotate the tilt axis aswell 180 degrees, or the camera attachment point would be upside down on the very top of the rotation. By rotating the roll axis to move the tilt motor to left side, you also move the exluded portion. The tilt arm rotation has a stop in it (excluding 90 degrees), it rotates only 270 degrees.
