Tilta has just released a Manfrotto-style quick release plate adapter compatible with their Float stabilizing arm. This little adapter allows you to quickly switch between the Float stabilizing arm and a tripod, monopod, or slider with a Manfrotto 501 quick release plate. Let’s take a closer look at it! The Tilta Float stabilization system was freshly introduced last year and consisted of a stabilizer arm with a support vest and a steady-cam-like extension post. At launch, this system was mainly designed to take some weight off your arms/shoulders when shooting with the DJI RS 2. In short, the Float acts as a “mini ARRI Trinity system,” and you can watch a review here to learn more about it. In the meantime, DJI introduced the revolutionary all-in-one Ronin 4D. This new hybrid concept between a camera and a gimbal has some pros and cons, the latter being its weight of 4.67kg without a lens. Until now there was no way to attach anything but a gimbal to the Tilta Float, but Tilta has just released a quick release adapter for it to solve that issue. Tilta quick release adapter for Float stabilizing arm The Tilta quick release adapter for the Float stabilizing arm is a pretty simple device that consists of two main parts: a pole/bowl adapter and a quick release plate. Image credit: Tilta The quick-release plate is Manfrotto 501 compatible and attaches to your camera. Image credit: Tilta The bowl adapter slides onto the stabilizing arm and is locked...
Published By: CineD - Wednesday, 16 March, 2022