Tilta Hydra Alien Mini Stabilizing System – First Look

Tilta Hydra Alien Mini Stabilizing System – First Look

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@TimHunold
@TimHunold - 13.09.2024 19:16

I love Tilta and love visiting the Burbank office, but the MovMax is $140.

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@GrenlandUnderVann
@GrenlandUnderVann - 13.09.2024 21:45

This was introduced last week at IFA in Berlin.

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@maicovimuto6341
@maicovimuto6341 - 13.09.2024 23:11

Humanity could have spend their time reverting climate change, but instead they build a gimbal for a gimbal.

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@hellohogo
@hellohogo - 14.09.2024 04:01

This is a huge miss. If they would have made it compatible with mirrorless cameras they would've filled a very needed gap. DF and Movmax both have an equal product very inexpensively

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@2365Films
@2365Films - 14.09.2024 08:02

NO DIRECT PRODUCT LINKS HERE- SUCKS! WAKE THE FUCK UP and DO YOUR JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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@tiemji
@tiemji - 14.09.2024 10:33

Thanks for the video

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@balubasana1482
@balubasana1482 - 14.09.2024 17:32

Im working on organic farm produce , what way u can help me for bettering humanity ?

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@_sk_videos
@_sk_videos - 18.09.2024 14:33

Is this going to come with the electronic suction cup? I'd expect pricing to be similar to the MovMax blade arm.

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@delrayguy399
@delrayguy399 - 05.10.2024 00:33

Action cameras don’t need this the stability is amazing especially with horizon lock

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@MJARDANI1
@MJARDANI1 - 27.10.2024 04:03

Movmax did it first 😏

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@lannncan
@lannncan - 02.11.2024 20:04

Darn, just "under a kilo" would have worked for my smaller mirrorless cameras, but this caps at 600 grams or 1.32 pounds per Tilta website.

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