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Benro RedDog R1 Mirrorless Handheld Gimbal Stabilizer

$399.99

  • Single-Hand Control
  • Built-In Wireless Bluetooth
  • Independent Quick Release Plate
  • Motion Time-Lapse
  • Two 3200mAh Batteries w/ 12-Hour Runtime
  • Charger
  • USB Type-A & Type-C Cables
  • Carrying Bag
  • Part 15 FCC Compliance
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Description

 

The RedDog R1 Mirrorless Handheld Gimbal Stabilizer from Benro is a single-hand control stabilizer designed to be used with Canon EOS series, Panasonic GH4/GH5 series, Nikon D series, or Sony mirrorless and RX black card series cameras. It features built-in wireless Bluetooth support for iOS and Android systems. The RedDog has an independent quick release plate design and a 60-second easy balance design. This stabilizer runs on two included 3200mAh lithium batteries which provide a 12-hour runtime. A charger, lens bottom bracket, USB Type-C cable, USB Type-C to lightning cable, USB Type-A cable, carrying bag, and shoulder belt are included.

Low-angle photography with unique rotation system allows for ultra-low shooting position, providing a different view
Foldable and portable, it can be restored in a backpack with no need to remove any parts
Motion time-lapse with direct graph and three axes association
By using camera cable this stabilizer can make timely adjustment of focus with one hand
Full follow, full lock, horizontal follow, and roll follow modes
App specs can be controlled by smart mobile phone
Firmware upgrade by one button
Folded grip design
Convertible design allows you to switch between normal and low-angle mode
The storage bag of the stabilizer supports quick storage
Processed with CNC machining and an anodized surface
Circuit plus control algorithm can achieve 6 ms high speed response
Posture solution algorithm separates every control axis
Joystick adjusts camera focus, photos, videos, and zoom in/out with single-hand operation
Independent quick release plate allows device movement in 10 seconds
Part 15 FCC compliance