Feature

●Max load capacity; 50 lbs (22 kg)
●Mounts to Arca-type Clamp
●Versatile 90-degree mounting plate
●Mounts via 1/4"-20 foot threads
●Built-in Bubble Level
●Stainless steel sealed bearings
●Made in the USA
●5-year Warranty


Description

GT2 Tomahawk - Add on Gimbal Attachment for Ball Heads

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  • ProMediaGears second generation of add-on camera gimbal heads
  • At .95 lbs the GT2 is effortless to transport.
  • The base of the GT2 Tomahawk includes 2 screw slots(⅜”-16 and ¼”-20) allowing it to be attached to nearly any monopod or tripod head

  • Max load capacity; 50 lbs
  • Mounts to Arca-type Clamp
  • Smooth, stable movement for long telephoto lenses
  • Lightweight and Durable
  • Includes a universal mounting plate

  • From entry-level photographers looking for a more affordable way to balance their cameras to professionals looking for a lightweight and easy-to-travel addition to their gear, the GT2 Tomahawk can fit nearly any photo shoot

From its accessible adjustment knobs to its convenient balancing bubbles, the GT2 Tomahawk is a vital piece of equipment for anyone looking to shoot like a pro.

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A standout feature of the GT2 is its 90-degree dual Ara-compatible slots present along the bottom and side of its base, allowing the user to attach the GT2 to Ara-compatible ball heads and other bases in a myriad of ways.

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Weight .95 lbs 2.40 lbs 5.58 lbs
Load Capacity 50 lbs 50 lbs 150 lbs
Length 4 in. 8.48 in. 10.5 in.
Width 1.5 in. 3.10 in. 3.0 in.
Height 7 in. 9.75 in. 13 in.
Final Thoughts If you already have a heavy duty ball head you can opt for the GT2 Tomahawk. It will also pair well with a monopod If you want something lightweight and smooth to shoot moving objects, then the GKJR is the one for you. It can handle heavy load in a small package without compromising durability If you are going to shoot moving subjects but with the occasional locked-down camera and lens, get the GK Katana. This gimbal is more stable but, it is not as portable as the GKJr Katana.

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