Cartoni’s introductions at IBC include the Lifto Twin Pro, a new Pedestal HP Series, advanced encoded fluid heads, and a new Height Detector Sensor.
The Lifto Twin Pro is an enhanced version of its classic motorised elevation column, which now elevates PTZ cameras to 4m. It offers variable speed, presets, and its control system has been upgraded; it can be operated via Ethernet and managed remotely through the camera’s controls.
Cartoni’s Maxima 5.0 and Maxima 30 Fluid Heads now have a new Height Detector Sensor, mounted on the tilt axis. It has also integrated position tracking into its fluid heads, jibs, and its Lambda 25 nodal head. By placing the encoders directly on the rotation shaft, it ensures more accurate angular readings.
Cartoni has also updated its High Performance Pedestal (HP) range, with a manual elevation second stage for improved height adjustment plus a sliding roller mechanism reducing operating noise and improving smoothness.
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