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Dolla BMCC

 User's Manual

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Product name:

 

Dolla BMCC 

 

Product type:

    3-axis brushless gimbal 

Product Description: 

The 

Dolla BMCC

 is a 3-axis brushless gimbal with an interchangeable feature allowing it to function either in an 

airborne application or a handheld gimbal — simply by changing the mounting racks. It also features an independent 
self-stabilization function, not relying on the airframe flight controller or other external control systems. In airborne 
mode, it uses an internal secondary stabilization system to further stability itself while in flight. 

          This gimbal is made of 6061-T6 aerospace aluminum, and is sculpted with precision CNC machining. The gimbal 
uses  custom  designed  and  developed  high-torque  brushless  motors  to  maximize  both  gripping  power  and  control 
accuracy,  enabling  it  to  support  heavier  cameras  and  high  wind  conditions.  With  its  vibration  dampening  system, 
slip-ring equipped motors, and internal wiring — this gimbal rotates around all three axes with unimpeded freedom and 
smoothness. Having the added ability of the yaw motor to endlessly pan 360 degrees, this gimbal is exclusively built to 
meet all the needs of a variety of video or photography challenges. 
          Designed with the AV and image transmission interface, this gimbal can easily utilize the connection between the 
camera and image transmission. Equipped with an infrared module, this gimbal can support Panasonic GH2,3,4 series 
cameras to take pictures and video. 

Product weight

: 1100g (batteries and handheld kit not included)

Shooting modes

: Six receiver channels available (Product does not include a receiver)

Supported cameras

: Black Magic Cinema Camera(BMCC 2.5K),Black Magic Production Cinema(BMPC 

4K)

Supported lens

: 24mm,17-40mm, and other lens with suitable weight

Built-in functions

: Bluetooth wireless Module

Control Channel

: Six receiver channels available (Product does not include a receiver)

Rotation angles

: Pitch axis control angle:  360 degrees

                            Roll axis  control angle:  160 degrees
                            Yaw axis  control angle:  360 degrees

Operating Voltage:

  24V(6S)

Other features

: High strength,light in weight    

Summary of Contents for DOLLA BMCC

Page 1: ...CC User s Manual 2014 IFLIGHT RC All Rights Reserved 1 V1 0 2014 08 Dolla BMCC User s Manual L IS T OF ITEMS Dolla BMCC Handheld Gimbal 1pcs B6 charger 1pcs LiPo Battery 1pcs USB cable 1pcs User s Man...

Page 2: ...ors and internal wiring this gimbal rotates around all three axes with unimpeded freedom and smoothness Having the added ability of the yaw motor to endlessly pan 360 degrees this gimbal is exclusivel...

Page 3: ...Gimbal De sciption Dolla BMCC Front View Dolla BMCC User s Manual 2014 IFLIGHT RC All Rights Reserved 3...

Page 4: ...tion One Handed Handgrip Handgrip YAW MOTOR GBM8017 32BIT alemos bgc Power connector Handgrip Joystick control power switch ON OFF Dolla BMCC Rear View Dolla BMCC User s Manual 2014 IFLIGHT RC All Rig...

Page 5: ...own it means the center of gravity is too far forward so camera needs to be moved backwards then tighten lock screw If lens tilts upward then camera needs to be moved forwards then tighten lock screw...

Page 6: ...2014 IFLIGHT RC All Rights Reserved 6 Came ra balancing adjustme nt Picture for illustation purpose only Dolla BMCC User s Manual...

Page 7: ...position and remove hands from camera While facing the front of the camera observe the camera movement on the roll axis If the camera begins tilting counterclockwise left move the roll arm to the rig...

Page 8: ...too low below the pitch axis centerline To check the pitch balance move the camera lens gradually up and down from the horizontal position parallel with ground from pointing lens barrel slightly upwa...

Page 9: ...yaw axis so you need to adjust the lower section of mounting adjustment plate backwards If the posture is slanted as shown in figure 2 means the CoG is backward from the yaw axis so you need to adjus...

Page 10: ...Picture 2 User manual is subject to change without prior notice You may visit iflight rc offical website to obtain the latest version of user manual www iflight rc com sales iflight rc com Picture for...

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