The Genesis Head is a 4-axis gimbal, designed for ultimate flexibility, it can be mounted in any orientation while maintaining pan, tilt, and roll polarity without experiencing gimbal lock. Its innovative design ensures true nodal positioning for most camera packages and offers 360° continuous roll. With no need for a levelling head, it allows for fast, effortless mounting on any setup. Offering exceptional stabilization, the Genesis Head ensures smooth, steady footage even with lenses up to 500mm and handles a wide range of payloads with ease.

Operational Modes

Wheels
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Precise control over the gimbal’s pan, tilt, and roll axes, allowing for smooth, accurate movements and fine-tuned adjustments during both static and dynamic shots.

Handheld
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The handheld kit features an external gyro that allows the operator to control the gimbal like a traditional shoulder-mounted camera. It mirrors the operator’s movements, offering intuitive, responsive control for dynamic, handheld shots.

Panbar
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The Pan Bar allows the operator to control the gimbal like a traditional fluid head, providing precise pan, tilt, and roll adjustments for smooth, stable shots from a distance.

Joystick
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Precise control over the gimbal’s pan, tilt, and roll axes, allowing for smooth, accurate movements and fine-tuned adjustments during both static and dynamic shots.

Optional Extras

Spring Rig
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Our range of spring rigs are designed to stabilize lateral movement, delivering smooth, controlled motion in dynamic shooting environments, such as tracking vehicles.

Gyromotion Levelling Head
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The Levelling Head by Gyro Motion: A crane levelling head that can also use its high-power actuator to quickly and seamlessly move the gimbal between Underslung, Overslung, and Matrix positions.

Servicevision Levelling Head
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Service Vision Levelling Head: A crane levelling head that can quickly and seamlessly move the gimbal between Underslung, Overslung, and Matrix positions.

CineFlip
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Replaces the cranes levelling head, allowing the gimbal to quickly and switch between Underslung, Overslung, and Matrix positions.

Wireless Video
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We offer a range of wireless video solutions that provide reliable, high-quality transmission for seamless on-set monitoring.

Wireless Lens Control
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The Preston wireless lens control system allows focus pullers to remotely control focus, iris, and zoom, offering precise and reliable adjustments over a long distance.

Features

  • Gimbal always maintains correct polarity of the control axes regardless of the orientation of the mounting point.
  • 4-axis design eliminates gimbal lock in any orientation.
  • Two control modes: relative the earth horizon and relative the camera axes.
  • Motion recording and playback (3 min).
  • High stabilization accuracy provides excellent stable picture for lenses up to 500 mm for wide range of payload inertia.
  • No limitation 360-degree continuous pan, tilt and roll control.
  • Programmable limits, tilt safety limits, auto reverse of tilt control direction.
  • Slip ring SDI and camera power channels through all axes.
  • Back pan compensation: 3 axis work mode; adjustable horizon ±180-degree.
  • Eliminates need for a levelling head.
  • Built in platform to supply camera power.

CONFIGURATION​​

COMING SOON SPECS

Underslung

The head is mounted under the rigged platform allowing for low-angle shots that are close to the ground.

COMING SOON SPECS

Overslung

The head is mounted above the rigged platform for added lens hight.

COMING SOON SPECS

Matrix Mode

The head is mounted at a 90-degree angle to the rigged platform, allowing for easier access to tight spaces and enabling continuous roll movement for dynamic shots.

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