Descripción
- [INCREASED STABILITY] Proporciona más estabilidad y control mientras manejas el Ronin
- [RONIN CONTROL] Admite el control total de los RS2 y RS3 Pro
- [LIGHTWEIGHT] El chaleco de apoyo redistribuye el peso para un funcionamiento más cómodo durante más tiempo
- [INCREASED BATTERY] Las múltiples opciones de alimentación proporcionan una mayor duración de la batería al Ronin
- [COMPATIBILITY] Admite cualquier cardán que se conecte con roscas de 1/4"-20 y pueda alimentarse mediante un Lemo de 2 patillas
*El envío gratuito no se aplica a este artículo*. El Sistema Flotador Tilta funciona junto con el DJI RS 2 y RS3 Pro para proporcionar un sistema estabilizador de cámara pequeño y compacto que te permita lograr movimientos de cámara cinematográficos suaves con configuraciones de cámara más pequeñas.
El poste con contrapeso proporciona una mayor estabilización a tu configuración, más allá de lo que ya hace el cardán, para permitir un movimiento de la cámara lo más fluido posible.
El diseño del brazo con resorte y del chaleco de apoyo hace que el peso del aparejo recaiga sobre el torso, lo que permite tiempos de funcionamiento más largos antes de que el usuario se fatigue.
El mando inalámbrico para el pulgar incluido te permite controlar de forma inalámbrica el Ronin, así como un motor de enfoque de seguimiento Nucleus M o Nucleus Nano.
Esta unidad está diseñada para montarse en el yugo de tu Tilta Float mediante el soporte para monitor del sistema.
El controlador funciona con las pilas Go Pro 5-8 y dispone de un puerto USB-C que puede utilizarse para futuras actualizaciones de firmware. Ten en cuenta que no recomendamos alimentar la unidad a través de este puerto.
El soporte lumbar incluido y la correa para un solo hombro proporcionan una distribución adicional del peso, garantizando un manejo cómodo durante cualquier duración. Las múltiples opciones de alimentación proporcionan más flexibilidad a la hora de alimentar el Ronin. El sistema puede alimentar el cardán mediante Gold Mount, V-Mount, TB50 o la propia empuñadura de la batería a través de accesorios opcionales.
*El Flotador es compatible con cualquier cardán por debajo del límite de peso que pueda montarse mediante roscas de 1/4″-20 y pueda alimentarse mediante Lemo de 2 patillas o una batería interna, sin embargo, sólo puede controlar de forma inalámbrica el RS2 y el RS3 Pro
* **El Flotador no tiene salidas de alimentación distintas de la Lemo de 2 patillas diseñada para alimentar el RS2**
***El Cable de Poste Interno puede manejar 14,8V y 3A con capacidad máxima para manejar 6A***
RS3/RS3 Pro: La Tecla M NO es capaz de imitar la función del cardán. La Tecla M de esta unidad SÓLO puede cambiar la configuración del Modo. NO se recomienda utilizar cardanes más grandes de lo que podría clasificarse como “de mano”, como el Movi Pro. Aunque el peso total sea inferior a 10 kg, el sistema tendrá problemas para soportar cardanes físicamente mayores que los cardanes de la serie DJI Ronin RS.
Fantastic feel and almost intuitive to use. Very ergonomic.
This is my first stabilizer. I researched it from the time it came out before I made a decision. It is very well made! It took a bit of experimenting to figure out what side I wanted the arm to be on as I am right handed, I figured that was were it should be but found the inverse worked much better. As for balancing, where the hell do you get a stand? I must be calling it the wrong thing as I can’t seem to get any results in a search.
So I tried some various tests to see how this thing reacted. I was very impressed that I could walk up and down a flight of stairs with practically no bounce! I have a Ronin 1, which I still love and an RS2. This is going to save my shoulders!
Now to the flaw: there is a supplied back extension to support the weight on the upper back. The only problem is that it covers an area about the size of one vertebra and puts a LOT of pressure on that resting point. I would suggest increasing the size of this pad and giving it a bit of a curve to conform to the spine. The reason being that the fastening point of the arm creates torque at the center point of the back of the vest, forcing more leverage on the extender. If the back rest were larger, the weight could be distributed over a larger area resulting in less pounds per square inch. I will be making one out of carbon fiber and then of course covering one side with foam.
All that aside, I’m really going to enjoy this thing!
System looks very well made but from a former Steadicam operator this doesnt look like a total replacement. Still a little strange to navigate but it looks like it will do the job.
Ok, just working with this rig, but love what this can do. The new mod for additional balance, is a plus. Build quality excellent!
Good 1st generation system from Tilta but some key improvements would make this much better.
First, the support cushion that goes into the small of your back puts so much undo pressure into your lower spine which causes you to not be able to carry the weight for extended periods of time. They really need a shoulder harness of some sort instead to be able to take up the forward load of the system. As it stands now, all the load goes right into your lower back. I have no Idea how they couldnt catch this when they designed the system and I caught it right on my first day using the system. Huge oversight to say the least since weight and load distribution is key for a camera carrying rig.
Second, they need to have the weight distribution of the batteries on the bottom of the post to be further away from the center of mass. Having the batteries right on the post and not further away, allows for the post to yaw left and right too easily. Just look at any good Steadicam system and youll understand why the weight is distributed further away from the post. Having the weight further away allows for the inertia to keep the system from unintentionally yawing.
Third, the counter weight bracket should also come standard with the kit. There is no way to dynamically balance the rig at all angles like the Arri trinity without this swinging weight to offset the balance at different angles.
Forth, Im a tall guy but the Belt-Vest barely gets around my waist. Im 6??240 pounds. Maybe I just need to lose a bit of weight. This belt will not fit guys who are bigger with a belly.
And last but not least. Have a quick release system, and dynamic adjustments for the spring arm. Having to constantly trial and error the position of the arm to the belt is such a time killer on set. A tried and true socket block like all the other Steadicam systems the only way to go. Not sure who decided that this slow backwards method was the way forward in the year 2021.
If you guys can sort out these very fundamental details that are a necessity, youll have a winning system on your hands.
The quality of parts is absolutely top notch. Now lets get the fundamentals to match so you can kill the game!