Shotoku comes with additions to the robotics product range: two panning and tilt heads, a control system, and a robotic height control pedestal.
The new panning and tilt head, TG-19, supports a maximum payload of 154 pounds (70 kg), allowing a range of combinations of lenses, cameras and prompters to be smoothly and reliably controlled.
The standard configuration of the TG-17 will now include electronic handling for the panning and tilt functions, as well as those integrated for the lenses on the head itself.
The TI-12 i-Height pedestal brings an additional dimension to the robotic camera control, allowing a wide variety of shooting angles to be made from the same camera position.
Shotoku will also introduce the TR-8B robotic control system, which expands its range of control systems to meet the demand for a fully equipped but simple to operate control system.
The new TP-90 pedestal, built on the success of the award-winning TP-80 pneumatic pedestals, is a compact 3-stage pedestal, of minimum height and with a column extension that beats the record: 94.5 centimeters of reach.
The CrescentM fluid head is capable of mounting a wide range of small and large cameras. The unique technology and mechanism make the head roll range the widest in the industry, to deliver extremely smooth movements.
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