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Ikan DS2-A Beholder 3-Axis Gimbal 5 Section Monopod Extension Kit

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  • 1/8" Allen key
  • Battery cover 3/8-16 threaded connection (pre-assembled)
  • Battery holder (pre-assembled)
  • DS2-A Gimbal Stabilizer
  • DS2-A instruction manual
  • DS2-A carrying bag
  • MPA70 carrying bag
  • MPA70 monopod
  • Micro USB power adapter
  • Quick-release plate (pre-assembled)
  • 18650 rechargeable battery

Do you want to increase your creativity? Combine the Ikan Beholder DS2-A with a lightweight monopod. Take your 3-axis gimbal to a whole new level. Mounting the gimbal on the MPA70 monopod increases stability. No jib to hand? No problem. By adding the monopod to the Ikan Beholder, you can take jib-style shots in seconds without additional accessories or complicated setups.

Drone-style footage
Film under trees in the style of a drone by raising your Ikan Beholder with the MPA70 monopod. Give your footage the perspective of a drone without the risks of flight and record audio without the loud propeller noise.

Strength meets portability
Made of aluminum and weighing only 730 grams, the monopod is sturdy yet lightweight.

Twist lock
The MPA70 can be extended in 5 sections. Each section has a twist lock button for quick height adjustments.

Rotateand attach
The base of the monopod contains a 1/4"-20 screw that can be rotated when a 3/8"-16 connection is required.

Ikan DS2-A Beholder 3-axis gimbal stabilizer
The DS2-A is specially designed for professional filmmakers who are looking for a hand-held stabilizer for a large number of small cameras weighing up to 1.8 kilograms. The DS2-A features an angled roll motor arm that provides a better view of the camera's display while the gimbal is active. A new feature of the DS2-A is the auto-sweep mode. With this mode, a 60 second camera movement can be programmed. The Beholder DS2-A is lightweight, easy to use and can be carried in any camera bag. In addition, the versatile DS2 can be used with DSLR, mirrorless and GoPro cameras as well as smartphones.

Angled motor arm
The DS2-A is the first Ikan Beholder gimbal to be equipped with an angled rolling motor arm. The angle gives the user a better view of the camera display. This makes it easier to frame shots and follow the action.

360-degree motor
The DS2-A has a brushless motor that can rotate 360 degrees for greater freedom of movement.

Designed for DSLR and mirrorless cameras
The DS2-A can stabilize a wide range of popular DSLR and mirrorless cameras with a maximum weight of up to 1.8 kilograms, such as the Canon 5D Mark IV, Canon 6D, Canon 7D, Sony a6300, Sony a7SII, Panasonic GH5. A GoPro or smartphone can also be used.

Advanced stabilization
The DS2-A uses a 32-bit controller, 12-bit encoder and an adaptive PID algorithm to stabilize reliably and efficiently. As a result, the gimbal reacts faster and stabilizes more easily, with longer operating times.

Lock mode
In lock mode, the roll, pitch and yaw axes work together to point the camera in one direction. The image section remains the same regardless of how the handle is moved.

Automatic inversion
Switch to inverted mode at any time by simply turning the handle upwards over the camera. Reverse mode can be used in conjunction with Lock and Follow modes.

Multiple follow modes
The DS2-A has three different follow modes. In yaw axis mode, the DS2-A only follows panning movements. In pitch and yaw mode, the DS2-A follows pan and tilt movements. The 3-axis follow mode allows full control of the pan, tilt and roll axes.

60 seconds programmed movement
The DS2-A allows a programmed movement of 60 seconds duration. Position the camera at the end point and then press the mode button five times. Then position the camera at the start point. The camera moves from the start point to the end point within the 60 seconds.

OLED status display
A display on the back of the handle shows information about the battery life and operating mode.

Easy balancing
With the newly developed quick-release plate, the DS2-A can be balanced easily and without tools.

Versatile mounting options
The DS2 handle has two 1/4-20 connections that are perfect for mounting accessories such as a light, microphone or monitor. A 3/8-16 threaded hole on the underside enables secure attachment to a tripod, jib or dual grip system such as the Ikan DGH.

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Ikan DS2-A Beholder 3-Axis Gimbal 5 Section Monopod Extension Kit

Short profile

  • 1/8" Allen key
  • Battery cover 3/8-16 threaded connection (pre-assembled)
  • Battery holder (pre-assembled)
  • DS2-A Gimbal Stabilizer
  • DS2-A instruction manual
  • DS2-A carrying bag
  • MPA70 carrying bag
  • MPA70 monopod
  • Micro USB power adapter
  • Quick-release plate (pre-assembled)
  • 18650 rechargeable battery

Product description for Ikan DS2-A Beholder 3-Axis Gimbal 5 Section Monopod Extension Kit

Do you want to increase your creativity? Combine the Ikan Beholder DS2-A with a lightweight monopod. Take your 3-axis gimbal to a whole new level. Mounting the gimbal on the MPA70 monopod increases stability. No jib to hand? No problem. By adding the monopod to the Ikan Beholder, you can take jib-style shots in seconds without additional accessories or complicated setups.

Drone-style footage
Film under trees in the style of a drone by raising your Ikan Beholder with the MPA70 monopod. Give your footage the perspective of a drone without the risks of flight and record audio without the loud propeller noise.

Strength meets portability
Made of aluminum and weighing only 730 grams, the monopod is sturdy yet lightweight.

Twist lock
The MPA70 can be extended in 5 sections. Each section has a twist lock button for quick height adjustments.

Rotateand attach
The base of the monopod contains a 1/4"-20 screw that can be rotated when a 3/8"-16 connection is required.

Ikan DS2-A Beholder 3-axis gimbal stabilizer
The DS2-A is specially designed for professional filmmakers who are looking for a hand-held stabilizer for a large number of small cameras weighing up to 1.8 kilograms. The DS2-A features an angled roll motor arm that provides a better view of the camera's display while the gimbal is active. A new feature of the DS2-A is the auto-sweep mode. With this mode, a 60 second camera movement can be programmed. The Beholder DS2-A is lightweight, easy to use and can be carried in any camera bag. In addition, the versatile DS2 can be used with DSLR, mirrorless and GoPro cameras as well as smartphones.

Angled motor arm
The DS2-A is the first Ikan Beholder gimbal to be equipped with an angled rolling motor arm. The angle gives the user a better view of the camera display. This makes it easier to frame shots and follow the action.

360-degree motor
The DS2-A has a brushless motor that can rotate 360 degrees for greater freedom of movement.

Designed for DSLR and mirrorless cameras
The DS2-A can stabilize a wide range of popular DSLR and mirrorless cameras with a maximum weight of up to 1.8 kilograms, such as the Canon 5D Mark IV, Canon 6D, Canon 7D, Sony a6300, Sony a7SII, Panasonic GH5. A GoPro or smartphone can also be used.

Advanced stabilization
The DS2-A uses a 32-bit controller, 12-bit encoder and an adaptive PID algorithm to stabilize reliably and efficiently. As a result, the gimbal reacts faster and stabilizes more easily, with longer operating times.

Lock mode
In lock mode, the roll, pitch and yaw axes work together to point the camera in one direction. The image section remains the same regardless of how the handle is moved.

Automatic inversion
Switch to inverted mode at any time by simply turning the handle upwards over the camera. Reverse mode can be used in conjunction with Lock and Follow modes.

Multiple follow modes
The DS2-A has three different follow modes. In yaw axis mode, the DS2-A only follows panning movements. In pitch and yaw mode, the DS2-A follows pan and tilt movements. The 3-axis follow mode allows full control of the pan, tilt and roll axes.

60 seconds programmed movement
The DS2-A allows a programmed movement of 60 seconds duration. Position the camera at the end point and then press the mode button five times. Then position the camera at the start point. The camera moves from the start point to the end point within the 60 seconds.

OLED status display
A display on the back of the handle shows information about the battery life and operating mode.

Easy balancing
With the newly developed quick-release plate, the DS2-A can be balanced easily and without tools.

Versatile mounting options
The DS2 handle has two 1/4-20 connections that are perfect for mounting accessories such as a light, microphone or monitor. A 3/8-16 threaded hole on the underside enables secure attachment to a tripod, jib or dual grip system such as the Ikan DGH.

Ideal for

Videos

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Ikan DS2-A Beholder 3-Axis Gimbal 5 Section Monopod Extension Kit

Technik
Gimbal geeignet für
Smartphone
SLR-/Systemkamera
Action-Cam
Ausstattung
Tragfähigkeit
1,8 kg
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
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DS2-A-MPA70-KIT

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