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Tilta Hydra Alien Pro with Electronic Suction Cup Kit (V-Mount)

Grab smooth motion shots using a car-mounted camera rig with this Hydra Alien Pro with Electronic Suction Cup Kit from Tilta. The kit includes the full Hydra Alien Pro mounting system that features a series of rods, dovetail plates, and electronic suction cups, as well as a shock-absorbing arm, shock-absorbing head, power supply baseplate, dual V-mount plate, counterweights, swappable shock absorber kit, safety tether, a mount adapter for a DJI Ronin gimbals, and power cables.

SKU: GC33-HDA-T18-A-V

Tilta Hydra Alien Pro with Electronic Suction Cup Kit (V-Mount)

Tilta Hydra Alien Pro with Electronic Suction Cup Kit (V-Mount)

Grab smooth motion shots using a car-mounted camera rig with this Hydra Alien Pro with Electronic Suction Cup Kit from Tilta. The kit includes the full Hydra Alien Pro mounting system that features a series of rods, dovetail plates, and electronic suction cups, as well as a shock-absorbing arm, shock-absorbing head, power supply baseplate, dual V-mount plate, counterweights, swappable shock absorber kit, safety tether, a mount adapter for a DJI Ronin gimbals, and power cables.

Hydra Alien Pro Car Mount

The Hydra Alien Pro car mounting system utilises a highly customisable combination of dovetail plates and strong electronic suction cups that allow users to fine-tune the exact placement of their shot to achieve almost any angle possible when mounting onto a vehicle. The updated Pro design features added safety features such as retractable safety pins and a sliding design for small adjustments.

Electronic Suction Cups

The electronic suction cups provide advantages over standard suction cups with a 5-second attachment speed, 1000x per section real-time pressure detection, and 8-12 hours of battery life to maintain the hold. These enhancements are designed to save time and effort while keeping your gear even more secure.

Camera Mounting

The updated Pro arm is designed to mount and unmount a small or midsize gimbal, such as a DJI RS4 Pro or Ronin 4D, using Manfrotto dovetail plates, and there are multiple safety pins and knobs to keep your gear secure. Multiple 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads provide additional mounting points.

NOTE: The suction cups do not support large loads such as the DJI Ronin 2 at its maximum load.

Load Capacity

The arm supports loads using different tension settings and a number of counterweights:

Up to 13 kg with the heavy setting, with rigs such as DJI RS4 Pro or Ronin 4D with a cinema camera

Up to 9.97 kg with medium setting, with rigs such as midsize gimbals like the MoVI Pro or DJI Ronin M with a compact cine camera

Up to 6.98 kg with the light setting, with rigs such as the DJI RS series gimbals with a mirrorless camera or the Ronin 4D

Power and Control

The dual V-mount provides power to the arm via the 12-17V power input. There is also a power output to keep your gimbal powered. You can remotely control the shock-absorbing head's payload mode and damping from 0 to 100 with the separately available Nucleus Nano 2 from up to 328' away. Damping tension can be adjusted, and the USB-C port on the arm allows you to upgrade the firmware with future releases.

Shock-Absorbing Head

The shock-absorbing head features two types of shock absorbers that can be swapped out in sets of four on the individual posts of the head for heavier or lighter loads. It prevents shake and reduces high-frequency vibration. A Manfrotto-style quick release plate allows you to mount your camera rig or gimbal.

Touchscreen OLED Display

The built-in touchscreen status display provides onboard control of damping tension, battery level, payload level, and wireless signal status.

Compatible Gimbals

The shock-absorbing head can pair with the following gimbals:

DJI RS 4 Pro

DJI Ronin 4D

DJI Ronin-M

MoVI Pro

Key Features:

Full Camera Car-Mounting System with Arm

Shock-Absorbing Arm for Hydra Alien Pro

Shock-Absorbing Head, Counterweight Set

Power Supply Base, Dual V-Mount Plate

Dovetail Plate Set, 19mm Rods

Electronic Suction Cup Kit

Swappable Shock Absorber Kit

DJI Ronin Mount Adapter

Real-Time OLED Touch Control Display

Built-In Damping and Payload Settings

What's in the Box:

Tilta Hydra Alien Pro with Electronic Suction Cup Kit (V-Mount)

Shock-Absorbing Arm

Shock-Absorbing Head

DJl Ronin 2 Mount Adapter

Tilta Power Supply Base Plate for Select DJI Gimbals

V-Mount Power Module

Swappable Shock Absorber

Tilta Counterweight (0.21 kg)

Tool Kit

Safety Tether

1/4"-20 Ring Screw

Tilta D-Tap to 4-Pin LEMO-Type Power Cable for RED DSMC2 Cameras

Tilta 2-Pin to 2-Pin LEMO Cable (23")

Dovetail Plate Set

Dovetail Accessory Mounting Plate

Electronic Suction Cup with Dovetail Mount

Electronic Suction Cup with 19mm Rod Mount

19mm Aluminium Rod (23.6")

Dovetail Extension Bracket

Safety Belt (Black)

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Product Overview

Tilta Hydra Alien Pro with Electronic Suction Cup Kit (V-Mount)

Grab smooth motion shots using a car-mounted camera rig with this Hydra Alien Pro with Electronic Suction Cup Kit from Tilta. The kit includes the full Hydra Alien Pro mounting system that features a series of rods, dovetail plates, and electronic suction cups, as well as a shock-absorbing arm, shock-absorbing head, power supply baseplate, dual V-mount plate, counterweights, swappable shock absorber kit, safety tether, a mount adapter for a DJI Ronin gimbals, and power cables.

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