The CAME-Prophet is the successor to the highly successful CAME-Argo gimbal. Designed to support small to medium-sized DSLRs with a maximum payload of 6.6 lbs (3 kg), the Prophet offers impressive stabilization capabilities for your camera work. Here are the key features:
Payload Capacity and Compatibility:
- The Prophet can handle cameras weighing up to 6.6 lbs, making it suitable for mirrorless cameras, DSLRs, and even small cinema cameras.
- It's compatible with a wide range of camera models, allowing you to achieve smooth shots regardless of your gear.
Single-Handed Pistol Grip Handle:
- Unlike the Argo, which has a dedicated two-handed setup, the Prophet comes with a single-handed pistol grip handle.
- However, the gimbal head design is interchangeable, so you can purchase additional mounts as needed. These include the two-handed handlebar, the Orbit-Two Ring, or the Tessera handle (which adds a fourth axis of stabilization).
Inverted and Underslung Operation:
- The updated frame design allows the Prophet Gimbal to be operated completely inverted or underslung.
- This flexibility enables creative camera movements and unique angles.
360-Degree Rotation and Encoders:
- All motors rotate a full 360 degrees without limitations, providing greater range and flexibility during operation.
- Encoders help extend battery running time and allow quick and easy calibration.
Built-In Joystick and Quick Release Camera Plate:
- The single handle features a built-in joystick for intuitive control.
- The quick-release camera plate and tool-less adjustments make camera balancing fast and straightforward.
Impressive Battery Life:
- The Prophet can run up to 10 hours on a single charge, ensuring extended shooting sessions without interruption.
In summary, the CAME-TV Prophet Gimbal Stabilizer combines versatility, stability, and ease of use, making it an excellent choice for filmmakers, videographers, and content creators. Whether you're capturing cinematic scenes or vlogging, the Prophet delivers reliable performance and smooth footage.