DESCRIPTION
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Stabilization Axes : A 3-axis gimbal stabilizes the camera on three axes: roll, pitch, and yaw. This helps compensate for movement in all directions and keeps the camera stable.
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Motors : Gimbals use motors, which are very responsive and quiet, to adjust the camera position in real time and counteract unwanted movements.
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Inertial Sensors : These are equipped with gyroscopic sensors and accelerometers that detect movement and vibrations. The information from the sensors is used by the controller to adjust the motors and stabilize the camera.
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Operating Modes : Gimbals typically offer several operating modes such as "Follow" mode, where the camera follows the operator's movements, "Lock" mode, where the camera remains fixed in one position, and "Pan Follow" mode, where only the yaw axis is active.
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Compatibility : They are compatible with different sizes and types of cameras, ranging from smartphones to digital SLR (DSLR) cameras and mirrorless cameras.
3-axis gimbals are powerful tools to enhance the quality of your moving videos, providing professional stabilization and advanced features suited to various filming needs.
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