Lightweight, quiet and power efficient. Together with a single axis Controller C1 (F9910), it automates the panning axis of the Nodal Ninja panohead.
- Heavier loads may require a slower RPM speed for smoother rotation.
- High capacity battery for full day usage
- MECHA E1 rotator will support up to 6.6bs (3kg), including the pano head above it.
- 2.4Ghz Wi-Fi remote control
- Multipurpose Aux Port
- Ideal for mirrorless to full-size DSLR
Mecha Single Axis Controller Features:
- Supports one Mecha rotator.
- Compact controller with built in battery and charger.
- NCR18650GA high capacity batteries, 7.2v, 3350mAh, 12Wh.
- WiFi remote control from smartphones, tablets, PCs by using simple web page interface.
- Supports linking and controlling multiple controllers via WiFi , connection via a WiFi access point, over the air firmware upgrade and remote control over the internet.
- 3 buttons to run presets stored in the memory, which can be configured via the web page interface.
- 5 LED’s to indicate the remaining battery capacity.
- CAM port with opto-isolated trigger for focus and shutter release.
Total weight of Mecha E1 Rotator + Single Axis Controller approx. 17.35 oz (492g).
Essential Items NOT Included:
Recommended Accessories:
1 year factory warranty
MECHA is compatible with cameras having a wired remote port. Use the Select Shutter Release Cables filter to check compatibility and choose the right cable for your camera.MECHA can only trigger the camera. It acts like a typical remote shutter release. Auto exposure bracketing is done by the camera.
- The camera hot shoe gives a signal during exposure. We make use of this signal, as shutter release confirmation, to adjust the exposure delay timing automatically. This allows shortest delay for bracketed shots without risking premature moves.
- Camera in electronic mode however does not give this signal and only work with Mechanical shutter mode – as with any remote cable release.
- Connect PC Sync cable to AUX port and hot-shoe for it to work.
Mecha Quick Reference Guide safe links:
- Accessing the Web Control Interface of MECHA – http://bit.ly/mecha-access
- How to update the firmware – http://bit.ly/mecha-firmware
- The Mecha E1 – basic setup and how to use – http://bit.ly/mecha-setup
- Mecha Questions Forum – http://bit.ly/mecha-forum
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