Setting up Sensor Orientation [Note: It is important that you Calibrate your Sensors After Performing these instructions] There are two sensors on the CAME-TV 7800 Gimbal. One is located above the camera frame, and the other on the vertical frame. These sensors will determine Right from Left as well as Top and Bottom. As your ...continue reading

If you've received your gimbal, balanced your camera, and find the system works perfectly when panning Left or Right, but is not stable when Tilting Up or Down, double check if you've mounted the Camera Frame in the correct position. Take a look at the image below. The Pitch motor (controls Tilt) should be located ...continue reading

Configure RC Tab Settings - JoyStick Control Options Connect to the Gimbal with a USB Cable and launch the SimpleBGC Software. For info about downloading and installing the software read this article. NOTE: The values above are shown as a sample only and may not pertain to your gimbal's unique RC settings. Do NOT copy ...continue reading

If your Gimbal is Beeping more than 15 times and continues non-stop, this could be a Low Battery Warning. If the beeping stops after about 13-14 beeps, this could be a Calibration Process (see here). If the beeping does not stop, try to charge the battery for several hours and then try again. If you ...continue reading

If your gimbal beeps several several times (approximately 13 times) whenever you restart the system, this could be a Calibration Mode. If it continues to beep non-stop, this most likely is a Low Battery Warning (see here). When your Gimbal is going through a Calibration process it is important to have the entire gimbal level, ...continue reading

When connecting the Gimbal via USB to the software, sometimes you may find the motors do not operate when you power the entire system On. The problem may be a setting in the software that temporarily disables the Motors. This setting is used when you are working on the gimbal, and need to change settings ...continue reading

Voyager Video, posted this quick test of the CAME-Mini 2 gimbal! It was shot with the Sony A7S and a Zeiss 24-70mm lens. The new CAME-MINI 2 Gimbal is completely tool-less, which allows the operator to quickly change camera setups and re-balance the entire system for optimal performance. All of the wiring and electronics are enclosed into ...continue reading

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: Please know that all CAME-TV gimbals come pre-programmed to properly function and stabilize right out of the box without the need for software tuning. However, if you choose to make adjustments using the SimpleBGC software, you do so at your own risk. If or when you choose to do so, we strongly urge ...continue reading

3 Axis Gimbal Joystick For camera systems such as the Panasonic GH4, Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera and Sony A7. A thumb controller joystick next to the right handle allows Pan and Tilt control. Completely Enclosed Handles All of the wiring and electronics are completely enclosed into the frame. Two side handles for hand-held use and ...continue reading

We DO NOT RECOMMEND upgrading the firmware on your gimbal as it will reset the Gimbal configuration and you will have to start from scratch to reprogram the gimbal. Even if you have saved your previous PID profiles, the new firmware requires an entirely new profile that is specific to that exact firmware version. More ...continue reading

All the products sold by CAME-TV are eligible for a (1) year warranty from the time of delivery or in-store purchase date. CAME-TV will repair or exchange(only the defective parts will be replaced)any product that fails to meet the specifications provided within the product's warranty period. Customers based in the United States have the option to ...continue reading

The size and weight of the Blackmagic Design 4K Production Camera will not work with the CAME-TV 7000 / 7500 / 7800 Gimbal Stabilizers. For cameras such as the BlackMagic 2.5K, 4K, and RED Epic we suggest using our CAME-TV 8000 Gimbal Stabilizer. Came-TV 8000 Heavy Duty Gimbal Stabilizer