The SR-1 is a Photo/Video Robotic Pan-Tilt Head Designed by Nikon

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The SR-1 is a Photo/Video Robotic Pan-Tilt Head Designed by Nikon
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Allows for easy capture new angles that would be 'impossible' by hand.

has announced the SR-1 pan-tilt head, a remote system designed to help photographers and filmmakers easily capture new angles that would be “impossible” by hand.

The SR-1 is described as a compact , lightweight head that is easy to transport, setup, mount with a camera, and control. The system is compatible with a range of Nikon cameras from thethrough the D5 DSLR. While MRMC is a Nikon-owned company and the system is of course optimized for Nikon cameras, the company stipulates the SR-1 is “camera and lens agnostic,” so photographers and filmmakers can use it with a variety of equipment.

MRMC says that the SR-1 system is capable of supporting a payload of up to four kilograms . The head has an axis speed of 30 degrees per second and a pan range of plus or minus 120 degrees. It can also roll with a range of plus or minus 165 degrees. The system not only controls the position of the camera, but also has the ability to control zoom or focus via a motorized gear.

“The SR-1 is a powerful new tool for professional photographers and videographers,” Paddy Taylor, Head of Broadcast Solutions for MRMC, says. The SR-1 is scheduled to be showcased at IBC 2023 in Amsterdam, NL.

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