Redefining the performance boundary of small gimbals
The MECHRIG rotating ball head bracket adapter is designed for multi-device creators who pursue efficiency. It uses aviation aluminum and ergonomic knobs to solve the pain points of "poor load-bearing" and "slow angle adjustment" of traditional mini gimbals, becoming an invisible productivity tool for live broadcasting, VR shooting, and still life photography.
Technical breakthrough
Overload safety design: The internal oblique tooth bite structure increases friction by 30% compared to the flat tooth design of competing products, and can avoid nodding problems even with overweight movie lenses or fill lights.
Temperature adaptation: After extreme environment tests from -20°C to 80°C, the thermal expansion and contraction rate of aluminum is less than 0.01%, and the thread bite is always smooth when shooting snow scenes in severe cold or high-temperature studios.
Anti-mistouch dial: The edge of the knob is added with 16 anti-slip patterns laser-engraved, and force can still be applied accurately when operating with gloves, avoiding the device from falling due to hand slippage during outdoor shooting.
Real creative scene
Live broadcast expert: The main gimbal is fixed with a SLR to shoot portraits, and the sub-gimbal is inverted to install a mobile phone prompter. The two cameras are pushed simultaneously, and the focus of the picture can be switched synchronously by turning the knob.
VR developer: Fix the HTC Vive locator on the ball head, adjust the tracker angle 360° without dead angle, and adapt to tripods or ceiling suspension solutions at different heights.
Still life photographer: When shooting macro jewelry, the 90° vertical tilt angle allows the lens to be almost close to the desktop, and the dial is used for millimeter-level fine-tuning to avoid repeated disassembly of the equipment to damage the scenery.