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RSS FeedsRhino Arc II 4-axis robotic camera system supports 15lb camera payloads
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16 november 2018 22:56:42

 
Rhino Arc II 4-axis robotic camera system supports 15lb camera payloads
(Digital Photography Review)
 


Rhino has launched a Kickstarter campaign for its new Rhino Arc II, a `robotic camera assistant` designed to replace a fluid head. The Arc II features a 4-axis motorized head with support for both tripods and the Rhino Slider, as well as up to 6.8kg/15lbs of camera equipment. Users have both joystick and mobile control options. Rhino Arc II supports LightLapse, Interview, Keyframe, and Rack modes for smooth camera movements in a variety of filming scenarios. The robotic assistant supports Rhino Focus and the High Torque & High Speed Motor as optional tools for expanded capabilities. The system is also backwards compatible with the Rhino EVO Motor and Slider EVO. When used with an optional Rhino Power dummy battery, Arc II offers integrated power output for mirrorless and DSRL cameras. Other features include an integrated 501 plate receiver, an OLED screen, and a pan motor for motorized mounting. Rhino is offering the Arc II to Kickstarter backers who pledge at least $960 USD, a $240 discount over the anticipated retail price. The campaign also offers other rewards for backers, including the Rhino Slider Carbon, Slider Pro, and Rhino Arc II + Slider bundles. Shipping is expected to start in May 2019. To dine out more information and to make a pledge, head over to the Kickstarter campaign. Disclaimer: Remember to do your research with any crowdfunding project. DPReview does its best to share only the projects that look legitimate and come from reliable creators, but as with any crowdfunded campaign, there`s always the risk of the product or service never coming to fruition.


 
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