Tilta Hydra Articulating Car Mounting System with Electronic Suction Cups
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Stable Car Mount System for Camera Rig
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Three Electronic Suction Cups
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75/100mm Convertible Bowl, 75mm Head
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Manfrotto Quick Release Plates
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Heavy-Duty Articulating Arms
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Suction Cups Monitor Pressure
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44 lb Load Capacity
Tilta Float Handheld Gimbal Support System
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For Float Stabilizing System
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Uses Standard Manfrotto QR Plate
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Works with DJI Ronin 4D
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Lightweight Vest Redistributes Weight
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Modular, Easy to Assemble
Tilta Armor Man 3.0 Gimbal Support System
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Vest & Spring-Loaded Arms for Gimbals
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Supports Top-Bar and Ring-Based Gimbals
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Use Optional Cups for Handlebar Gimbals
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Tension Adjustment
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Weatherproof Rolling Hard Case
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Two Waist Supports Included, One a Spare
Tilta Hydra Articulating Car Mounting System with Electronic Suction Cups
Capture smooth, dynamic action shots from the interior or exterior of a vehicle with the Hydra Articulating Car Mounting System with Electronic Suction Cups from Tilta. The system includes three electronic suction cups with NATO rail mounts, three heavy-duty articulating arms, and a 75mm ball head that can be adjusted up to 15° to achieve your desired shooting angle. The battery-powered suction cups provide real-time monitoring of the pressure and will automatically apply more suction in case of a leak.
Tilta Float Handheld Gimbal Support System
The Float Handheld Gimbal Support System from Tilta is a variation of the original Tilta Float. It is modular, easy to assemble, and designed for increased stability and comfort during operation. Specifically tailored to support cameras mounted directly on the unit, the GSS-T02 doesn't require you to mount these on an RS2 gimbal.
Tilta Armor Man 3.0 Gimbal Support System
The Tilta Armor Man 3.0 allows you to attach a gimbal and achieve even better stability with it while taking its weight off your arms. It supports most full-size gimbals on the spring-loaded arms, including the Tilta Gravity, Freefly MoVI, and DJI Ronin. You'll be able to boom the gimbal down as far as possible to the ground, with your focus more on the shot than on the weight of the gimbal and load. You can also easily adjust camera settings, as the Armor Man pretty much holds your gimbal up all on its own, leaving your hands virtually free.














