There is a new gimbal on the market that can handle heavy cameras such as the URSA Mini – it’s the CAME-TV Prodigy 3-axis gimbal. This new gimbal has a really big cage that fits not only heavy, but also big and akwardly-shaped cameras. This gives it a big advantage over other gimbals, such as the DJI Ronin.
Here is my review of the CAME-TV Prodigy gimbal (I will do a follow-up on this once I have a chance to use it on an actual film project)
I’ve also tested out the DAISHO clamp, which allows you to use any gimbal as an over-the-shoulder rig. This is particularly helpful when working with a heavy rig – such as this gimbal combined with the URSA Mini.
You can get the CAME-TV Prodigy gimbal on B&H, Adorama, eBay, Amazon, Amazon UK, Amazon Canada, Amazon Germany, CAME-TV website
Turn Your Camera Gimbal into a Shoulder Rig with the DAISHO Clamp. More info here.
15mm Rod on Amazon
15mm Handle on Amazon, Amazon UK, Amazon Germany
15mm Monitor Mount on Amazon, Amazon Canada
You can get the replacement batteries for CAME-TV Prodigy gimbal on Amazon
Here is my CAME-TV Argo gimbal review
And here are a couple of pictures of me using the gimbal
Will the Came-TV Argo work for a Canon C200 Cinema Camera with like the 24-105 mm lens?
Regarding the Came-TV Argo and Canon C200 cinema camera I could use the smaller 17-55 mm or 10-22 mm lens to get the total weight down. It would just depend if Canon C200 is just physically too big to fit or not? The reviews on B&H indicate severe problems with the Came-TV prodigy which is also way too heavy even without a camera.