FALCON- TRACKING VEHICLE REMOTE HEADS:

In proud association with Three Elements Germany and Remote Camera Systems Cape Town, we use only the best remote heads on our tracking vehicles, including the FILMOTECHNIC FLIGHT HEAD MINI 3, FREEFLY Movi Pro, and the latest mighty MOTORCRANE - TITAN.

The word 'TITAN' written in large, gold, 3D block letters with a textured surface.
Logo with a stylized white mountain shape and the word 'MOTOCANE' in bold white letters on a black background.

Uncompromised design, built for raw performance at the limits of cinema.

TITAN was built from the ground up with an unwavering commitment to performance and robustness in its DNA. From a unified 6061-T6 billet aluminium mechanical structure to IP65-rated electronics and patented high torque slotless motors- every aspect of TITAN represents the bleeding edge of gyro stabilisation.

The future is slotless:

PRECISION:

TITAN is the first stabilised remote head to utilise slotless motor technology. Unlike traditional brushless motors used in all other gimbals, slotless motors feature zero cogging for superior pointing accuracy.

POWER:

With a massive 152mm/6in diameter, these 48V motors are also the most powerful to ever be used in a cinema gimbal. TITAN produces peak power figures in excess of 2500W.

Insane payloads:

STRENGTH

A revolutionary mechanical structure built with ultra-large diameter bearings, axles, and a billet 6061-T6 aluminium frame. The result is superior stiffness and a class-leading payload capacity of 41 kg.

F.O.G. standard:

STABILITY

At the end of the day, it’s about stabilisation. Like all other components of TITAN, only the best need apply. A Fibre Optic Gyro is included with TITAN as standard equipment so that your unit is performing at the highest levels possible right out of the box. The Fibre Optic Gyro is augmented by GPS satellite latching for rock-solid horizon during aggressive sustained cornering, acceleration and braking during vehicle tracking.

Close-up of a professional camera mounted on a robotic gimbal stabilizer labeled 'TITAN'. The camera lens is labeled 'ARRI Alura Zoom 18-80.'
A drone remote controller with two joysticks, multiple buttons, and a central digital display screen showing tuning and control settings.
Technical blueprint of a robotic arm labeled 'TITAN,' showing top and side views with dimensions.
A Metorane lens control motor with gears and adjustment knobs.

Powerful

The Ronin 2 is built to empower directors to bring the scene they envision to life. Upgraded motors with more torque allow it to support a wider range of cameras, withstand high winds and G-forces when mounted on a car, and move smoothly in flight.

Reliable

Every element of the Ronin 2 has been engineered for maximum reliability, from the materials to the splash-proof motor design, to the wiring solutions and redundancies. It all adds up to a system that shines in the most demanding shooting environments.

Inside a vehicle, there is a mounted control panel with a screen and physical controls, along with advanced camera or sensor equipment with large gold-colored wheels attached, positioned in the back seat area.