• • PIVOT Handheld Gimbal - 8lb Payload The ikan PIVOT is a 3-axis handheld gimbal stabilizer for DSLRs, camcorders, mirrorless, or cine-style cameras weighing up to an impressive eight pounds. The PIVOT offers unlimited 360° rotation along the pan, tilt, and roll axes, and features a pressure-sensitive joystick for precision control. An angled support arm enables you to operate the gimbal along the roll axis while having an unobstructed view of the camera's display screen. Advanced image stabilization helps produce smooth, cinematic moves, and a point-and-lock mode will hold the camera in a fixed gimbal position until reset. Design creative time-lapse shots using the PIVOT and the free, downloadable iOS/Android gimbal app. An integrated OLED display displays the selected operation mode and battery life information. Designed with a quick release baseplate compatible with Manfrotto 501PL plates, the PIVOT has two 1/4'-20 threaded accessory mounting holes and a 3/8'-16 threaded hole for mounting onto a tripod, monopod, or other support. Feb 18, 2018 - Pivot Animator 4.2.6 Now available. The beta version of the latest version of Pivot. This fixes a few bugs in v4.2.3 and adds icons to the figure. The original home of Pivot. Hi, 1 light on the upstairs landing, which is a single switch, but this also works from a double switch down at the bottom of the stairs as well. The PIVOT runs on the three supplied 18650 batteries that provide 8 to 10 hours of continuous runtime, and up to 20 hours in standby mode. A small folding tripod that can be used to support the gimbal on a flat level surface is included. ![]() Rated 5 out of 5 by Jaeson from Love it. Yes accessories are not included. I just wanted to write, that for a gimbal with an 8 lb payload it has answered the call for me. Quantic tropical funk experience rar. I typically shoot with a Sony A7Sii and Sony FE PZ 28-135mm which is a big lens. It totals in weight over 5lbs but the main problem it's a tall lens. I maxed out the height capacity but it balances perfectly. It does take some time to get the gimbal calibrated. Ikan has a step by step instruction video that helps more than just the app. The app could be better. Once you calibrated and get the basics of balancing, it is an easy tool to use. Rated 2 out of 5 by Lawrence from Malfunctioning I usually don't write reviews but felt since there have been none so far, I decided to share my experience. I had high hopes for this product as I pre-ordered it and waited an through the back ordered process to receive it. Once I got it I was excited, but that soon wore off as I examined the contents of the package. The stabilizer comes in a nice soft case, inside were three batteries, a micro usb cable, mini screwdriver and instructions. After reading the instructions, I was confused, the instructions detailed that an autofocus attachment was supposed to be included in the contents. I found that weird because, obviously there was no such piece included. I found the balancing instructions unhelpful, but found an Ikan video online that assisted me. Upon getting everything balanced properly I turned it on, and thats when the real issues started.
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