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Lauren Lewis
December 11th, 2013, 04:13 PM
Introducing the new MPT1100-SS pan and tilt system from ServoCity!
MPT1100-SS Pan & Tilt System (http://www.servocity.com/html/mpt1100-ss_pan___tilt_system.html)

#MPT1100-SS : only $649.99
(includes Pan & Tilt Head, Joystick Control (Proportional), 25’ CAT6 Cable & a 12V Power Supply)

Features:
- The pan and tilt head is the ideal size for DSLR and smaller bodied cameras.
- The super light 6061 T6 aluminum structure weighs only 2.9lbs, yet is able to handle up to a 6lb payload!
- Dual ball bearings on each axis support the 1” hollow aluminum shafting allowing you to route camera wires through the pan and tilt head.
- The head easily attaches to a jib crane in the upright or hanging position without any tools (Jib Mounting Kit sold separately).
- The MPT1100-SS is precisely controlled by a new digital joystick controller. The two channel controller is fully proportional and the maximum speed of each axis can be limited by the min/max knobs for the ultra-slow shots.
- Setup is quick and easy as the controller links to the pan and tilt head with a single CAT6 cable and is powered by a 12V power supply.
- The system ships as a ready-to-run unit that includes a pan & tilt head, joystick control, 25 foot CAT6 cable, and 12V power supply.

Here is a video of the system in action: ServoCity MPT1100-SS Open Loop Pan & Tilt System - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61mmLTW5M_E&feature=youtu.be)

For questions, please e-mail tech@servocity.com

Thanks!

Warren Kawamoto
January 3rd, 2014, 06:11 PM
I've tried out this head, and really like it so far. One thing though, I would love to make the pans and tilts go much faster....either by changing gears, or maybe the motors?

Lauren Lewis
February 27th, 2014, 09:16 AM
You can definitely change out the motors to make it faster or slower. The stock system comes with 20 RPM Precision Gearmotors and a 5:1 gear ratio, but we have a wide range of RPMs to choose from if you want to replace them. Precision Robotzone Gear Motors (http://www.servocity.com/html/precision_robotzone_gear_motor.html)
Our techs would be happy to talk with you about this if you have questions (tech@servocity.com)
Thanks!