150VR Portable and Light Tracking Tripod (15kg, 100mm)
Compact tripod head for DV camera in VR shootings
The tracking head is special to a regular tripod head which are technically assembled with mechanical parts only. A tracking head is equipped with high precision digital encoders or sensors to record the pan and tilt angle while moving the camera. Meanwhile, zoom and focus movement from camera lens are read and formulate these data with head movement data, sending out to the picture engine via standard protocol.

Introduction to the data box
Selecting the right lens encoder wires:
Before switch on the box, users should choose the right type of lens data reading modes. There are three types of lens data modes which are direct reading Cannon, direct reading Fujinon and external twin encoders with Cannon or Fujinon gears. When a user has chosen the right cable for the right camera, press A, B or SET buttons before turn on the power, hold these buttons until the “Run” light from blinking to stable. When the encoder type turns to the right name shown on the screen, the tracking head is well linked with the right lens.

Tech Specs
| Name | 150 VR |
| Bowl Size | 100mm |
| Head Weight | 3.9kg |
| Head Payload | 1.5~15kg |
| Head Height | 200mm |
| Drag | 4 Settings |
| Counterbalance | 3 Steps |
| Tilt Angle | -70°~+90° |
| Work Temperature | -40°~+60° |
| Level Bubble | Luminous |
| Machining | CNC |
| Head Encoder Accuracy | 260,000 c/r |
| Lens Encoder Accuracy | Outer Encoder:8,192 c/r; Lens Controllers:32,768 c/r |
| Tripod Material | Carbon Fiber |
| Tripod Bowl Size | 100mm |
| Tripod Payload | 40kg |
| Tripod Weights | 3.50kg |
| Ground/Mid spreader | Ground/Mid spreader |
| Min Height | 400mm |
| Max Height | 1490mm |
| Transport Length | 690mm |