Introducing the SPT50 Sub-Micro Pan & Tilt from ServoCity.com. Looking to mount a micro camera to a park-flyer airplane or a small robot, the SPT50 is the unit you need. The pan utilizes 48 pitch gears with a 2:1 ratio to overdrive the pan shaft to achieve 180° rotation from a stock servo. The tilt offers 90°+ degrees of motion. Assembly only takes 5 minutes. Purchase kit online at www.ServoCity.com.
@moviemaster00000 The SPT50 is a servo driven pan and tilt kit and does not come with a controller or servos. In order to create a fully-operational pan and tilt, you must also purchase 2 servos, a servo controller and a battery or power source. You can use a wired controller or a wireless transmitter and receiver. The wiring is standard servo wire.
ServoCity 2 months ago
do they all come with remote controlles? and how big is the wirening?
moviemaster00000 2 months ago
@weirdstrokes
We are able to ship worldwide. This pan and tilt is for very small sized cameras such as lipstick cameras. The servos can be controlled via any standard servo controller therefore you can operate it with a computer if you wish. It will not handle the weight of a Canon 7D camera; for pan and tilt suggestions please email us (email found on our website) or call (620) 221-0123.
ServoCity 4 months ago
@ServoCity Thanks so much for the reply. I live in singapore. Do you guys also ship there ? Can i use it to move 7D? i mean would this handle the weight? Do you have any other recommendation for 7D ?
One more question can i control these motors from my computer?
weirdstrokes 4 months ago
@weirdstrokes
Thanks! :) You can buy the sub-micro pan and tilt kit for $19.99 at ServoCity. It comes with full assembly instructions, pan gear, tilt component, and hardware . The servos aren't included in the kit, so if you don't already have a pair of sub-micro servos you'll have to purchase them seperately.
ServoCity 4 months ago
thats is awesome. is there a link that shows how to make that one?
weirdstrokes 4 months ago