🎥 Elevate Your Filmmaking Game with Flexibility!
The edelkrone FlexTILT Head 3D is a versatile and economical tripod-mount pan/tilt head designed for creative professionals. It supports a payload of up to 5 lbs and includes all necessary screws and components, along with a printable file for additional parts, making it a perfect choice for DIY enthusiasts and filmmakers alike.
A**L
Missing Main Pieces
I was sent the screws but nothing else. I'm disappointed.
A**R
Good value.
I really don’t need an Edelkrone tilting head, but since I have a 3D printer, why not?
M**E
This is a scam.
You cannot build this without expensive parts and machinery. Please do more research. We got scammed.
B**S
Amazing
This is a great product. The files are clearly laid out and easy to print and its easy to assemble.
S**L
Amazing way to get an EXCELLENT camera mount for a fraction of the price - print it yourself!
Ignore the bad reviews from people who don't know how to read a product description. The listing clearly states that this is one of the 3 self-print products made by Edelkrone. What you get here are the metal parts needed to make your own FlexTILT head at home. The bottom, axles and camera mount are included, the arms and base are printed at home using the designs listed on the Edelkrone site.Once printed, you have a FlexTILT head that is nearly identical to the original metal one at a quarter of the price. Printing took about 16 hours in total, but it all went together quite well. I'm very happy with the final result, and have already ordered another of the 3D series products.
W**L
Prints great and works great!
After printing the parts in PLA on my Prusa MK3S+, assembly was relatively simple. It works well for holding and positioning my phone for recording videos.I love the concept of just buying the parts that I can't print myself, and this is a very effective implementation of that. I get to choose the color/material, and can fix it easily if it ever breaks. I wish more companies had this option.To the folks who bought this without having access to a 3D printer, check your local library. They might have one you can use.
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