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DYNAMIC FLIGHT HEAD

SUPERB STABILIZATION

UNDER | OVER | MATRIX MODES

SHOTOVER G1

STABILIZED

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SHOTOVER G1
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Our SHOTOVER G1 Stabilized Heads feature a lightweight, weather-resistant, gyro-stabilized gimbal platform known for delivering unshakable stability and ultimate functionality. This makes it highly suitable for applications requiring high stabilization, such as cinematic and live TV broadcast productions. The G1 can quickly detach from the U1 multirotor and be mounted on a variety of moving platforms, including motorcycles, tracking vehicles, cranes, and cables, enhancing its versatility across different live multicam production environments. 

FEATURES

-Gyro-stabilized gimbal system

-Wireless video downlink

-SHOTOVER FI+Z with lens motors

-Components to install camera and lens combinations per matrix

-Remote camera control (RED, Arri, Sony, Canon, Phantom)

-Available as turn-key sUAS or as standalone gimbal

-Compact size and weight allows affordable transport as freight or excess baggage

-No ITAR restrictions or EAR licensing requirements

-SHOTOVER Free-Runner adaptor head. Quickly change between handheld, sUAS, mitchell mount, and bowl mount

-Easily integrated into film industry mounting platforms

-Advanced payload balancing system

-360 degree continuous pan, tilt, and roll

-Delivers unshakable stability and ultimate functionality

-Customizable graphic overlay for real time operator feedback

-Auto or steerable horizon with the most advanced steering capabilities on the market

-HD video encoding & decoding for two video streams (HDMI or SDI)

-Wired or wireless control

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SPECS

-STABILIZATION 3-axis High performance non-ITAR sensors

-Distributed multi-processor closed loop servo control system

-Proprietary gimbal control algorithms

-GIMBAL FIELD OF VIEW

-Pan: 360 degrees continuous

-Tilt: +65 to -120

-Roll: +/- 65

-Max slew rate: 100 deg/sec

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