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FS: Swedish Chameleon Newton 32bit Brushless Gimbal


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Selling my Swedish Chameleon Newton Gimbal with 32bit Board.

 

The Newton has some big advantages compared to other gimbals like one-arm design (no problems with swaping medias or batteries) very huge variety of possible camera sizes (F5 or FS700 is no problem at all, where other gimbals are waaaay to short), Manfrotto style dovetails (you can take out the camera via quick release of the newton and place it on any manfrotto base or put the newton on a manfrotto tripod/quick release with the manfrotto style dovetail shape of the pan motor) and triming via screws instead of freestyle sliding on rods.

 

no limits in rotation. good for on-steadicam mounting.

 

used, but in excellent condition.

 

it comes with hardcase, handles, 2 batteries, dovetails and camera screws.

 

new 5.000 Euro

asking for 3500 Euro + shipping

 

i will post some more pics later.

 

Karsten

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price reduced to 2500 € + shipping. That's just about 2750 USD at the moment!

 

very unique gimbal design as it is just one arm per axis. you can fit alsmost every camera into the frame.

I just had the FS7 on it, without conterweights or modifications. U even can use the original LCD Display of the camera for operating monitor!

 

i just found this pic from a few weeks ago. packing size comparison between DJI Ronin, the Newton and a Freefly Movi M10 style frame :)

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pricedrop to 2500 Euro (at the moment just 2724 USD) + shipping

 

and here we have this gimbal easyli mounted to a manfrotto head with the manfrotto style dovetail which it has for mounting to the handlebar:

 

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ah no sorry. this was a magliner with a loose wheel in the same car. ..here we go:

 

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