PIGEON Light Camera & PTZ Elevating Robot (2m)
Pigeon is a lifting column designed for PTZ cameras and Zooxer light remote head, integrating camera control for studio sitting/standing broadcasts.
PTZ Control & Load Capacity
Pigeon is a lifting column designed for PTZ cameras and Zooxer light remote head, integrating camera control for studio sitting/standing broadcasts.

Flexible Lifting & Easy Installation
Equipped with 1.20-1.92m (lens height) aluminum silent lifting column, supporting floor dolly and roof installation.

Intelligent Shooting & Precise Control
Supports track dolly moving, this is especially interesting when a PTZ is mounting on this column and allowing PTZ to move like a rail robot, from point-to-point and cycle shooting with high positioning accuracy.

Lens Compatibility
Fits 3-channel lens motors to drive various lenses (cinema, DSLR). This is a nice design when setup with Sony FR PTZ that head control plus lens motors would work together for a complete package.

Intelligent Control & Stable Communication
Single panel controls multi-camera shooting; main/backup remote panels, serial + Ethernet dual communication for stable operation.

Tech Specs
| Name | Pigeon-VR | |
| Remote Head | L Type Tracking Head, 2 Axis; Sony PTZ Series Head; Panasonic PTZ Series Head; VISCA Protocol PTZ Head |
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| Pan Speed | 0.01~60°/s | |
| Max Lifting Speed | 1.00m/s | |
| Head Payload | 5Kg | |
| Lifting Range | 0.72m | |
| Min Height(No Head) | 0.93m | |
| Max Height(No Head) | 1.65m | |
| Head Tilt Angle | +60° ~ -60° | |
| Dolly Type | 200mm Universal Wheel Studio Dolly | |
| Dolly Size | 0.64m Diameter | |
| Weights | 15Kg | |
| Operation Model | Remote Control Panel | |
| Power Input | AC 220V/10A, 50/60 Hz | |
| Power Out | DC 15V/3A | |
| Operating Power | 100W | |
| Lifting Encoder Accuracy | 1,120,000 c/r | |
| Head Encoder Accuracy | 260,000 c/r | |
| Lens Encoder Accuracy | Lens Controllers:32,768 c/r | |
| Compatible Lens | Sony, Panasonic DV cameras; Direct Control for DV Cameras; or Cine, DV, DSLR Lens Driven by Lens Controllers | |