Overview

The Tilta Remote Control Kit for RS 2 allows you to control your RS 2 or RS3 Pro gimbal’s settings as well as the record and photo functions of your camera via either a wired or wireless connection. It also includes a thumbstick that allows you to control the pan and tilt of your gimbal for maximum precision while operating. The Power Supply Base Plate provides power for the RS2 via Gold or V-Mount Batteries and an included P-Tap to 2 Pin Power Cable. The 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads on the bottom of the Base Plate allow you to mount the RS2 or RS3 Pro to many different systems including the Hydra Alien.

SKU: GC33-TGA-RCK

Tilta Remote Control Kit for RS 2

The Tilta Remote Control Kit for RS 2 allows you to control your RS 2 or RS3 Pro gimbal’s settings as well as the record and photo functions of your camera via either a wired or wireless connection. It also includes a thumbstick that allows you to control the pan and tilt of your gimbal for maximum precision while operating. The Power Supply Base Plate provides power for the RS2 via Gold or V-Mount Batteries and an included P-Tap to 2 Pin Power Cable. The 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads on the bottom of the Base Plate allow you to mount the RS2 or RS3 Pro to many different systems including the Hydra Alien.

The Wireless Receiver Module allows the Handle to control the RS2 or RS3 Pro up to 80 meters away and the rosette at the base of the handle allows you to attach it to various rosette connections including the optional Hydra Alien Monitor Bracket.

Key Features:

  • FLEXIBLE CONTROL Full Wireless or Wired Control of the RS2 or RS3 Pro

  • WIRELESS CONTROL Operate the RS2 or RS3 Pro Safely While Inside a Moving Vehicle

  • FAST SETUP Quick Pairing via the Wireless Receiver Module

  • CONSTANT POWER Operate the RS2 or RS3 Pro for Longer Durations with Higher Capacity Gold and V-Mount Batteries

  • COMPATIBLE with Optional Hydra Alien Monitor Bracket and any Rosette Connection

  • Power Button

  • Joystick

  • M Button

  • Camera Control Button

  • Side Wheel

  • LEMO Port

  • Trigger

What's in the Box

  • 1x Power Supply Base Plate for RS2 and RS3 Pro (TGA-PBP)

  • 1x Remote Control Receiver Module for RS2 and RS3 Pro (TGA-RCR)

  • 1x Remote Control Handle for RS 2/Ronin S and RS3 Pro (TGA-RCH)

  • 1x 6-Pin Lemo to 6-Pin Lemo Cable (500 cm) (TCB-6LE-6LE-500)

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Product Overview

The Tilta Remote Control Kit for RS 2 allows you to control your RS 2 or RS3 Pro gimbal’s settings as well as the record and photo functions of your camera via either a wired or wireless connection. It also includes a thumbstick that allows you to control the pan and tilt of your gimbal for maximum precision while operating. The Power Supply Base Plate provides power for the RS2 via Gold or V-Mount Batteries and an included P-Tap to 2 Pin Power Cable. The 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads on the bottom of the Base Plate allow you to mount the RS2 or RS3 Pro to many different systems including the Hydra Alien.

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