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Rent FLYCAM Redking Camera Stabilizer

The FLYCAM Redking Camera Stabilizer is a professional mechanical stabilization system designed for smooth handheld camera movement without electronic assistance.

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Overview

The FLYCAM Redking Camera Stabilizer is a professional mechanical stabilization system designed for smooth handheld camera movement without electronic assistance. Built for DSLR, mirrorless, and lightweight cinema camera packages, it features a precision 3-axis gimbal, micro-adjustable camera platform, telescopic center post, and adjustable counterweight system for accurate balancing and controlled operation. Ideal for tracking shots, walkthroughs, and dynamic handheld sequences, the Redking delivers stable, fluid motion while maintaining the tactile control and natural operating feel preferred in traditional Steadicam-style workflows.

Mechanical stabilization

Natural floating movement without motors

Micro-adjust camera stage

Precise fore/aft and side-to-side balance

3-axis gimbal

Separates hand movement from the camera sled

Telescopic counterweight post

Tunes height, inertia, and drop time

Type
Mechanical camera stabilizer
Camera platform
Micro-adjustable fore/aft and side-to-side stage
Gimbal
Precision 3-axis
Centre post
Telescoping
Counterbalance
Adjustable lower sled weights
Camera compatibility
DSLR, mirrorless, and lightweight cinema builds
Operating style
Handheld Steadicam-style movement
Best suited for
Tracking shots, walkthroughs, and dynamic moves
  • Balance the Redking with the exact lens, battery, media, and cable routing that will be used for the take.
  • Set static balance first, then tune drop time and perform a spin test to reveal dynamic-balance errors.
  • Guide the post lightly below the gimbal and walk heel-to-toe; a tight grip defeats the mechanical isolation.
  • Dock or lock the sled before changing accessories, and repeat the balance whenever the camera build changes.

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