It's time to elevate your photography game with the GT2 Tomahawk Gimbal Attachment from Promediagear, a second-generation innovation designed to enhance the precision and stability of your shots. Crafted from high-quality T6061 Aluminum, this durable and sturdy gimbal attachment is engineered to support both small and large telephoto lenses, making it an indispensable tool for photographers of all skill levels. The GT2 Tomahawk stands out with its 90-degree dual Arca-compatible slots located on the bottom and side of its base. This feature not only allows for seamless attachment to Arca-compatible ball heads but also offers the flexibility to connect with various bases in multiple configurations.
The integration of two screw slots - standard 3/8"-16 and 1/4"-20 - further extends its compatibility, ensuring that the GT2 can be securely fastened to virtually any monopod or tripod head available in the market. Weighing in at just. 95lbs, the GT2 Tomahawk is a compact and lightweight addition to your gear, making it effortless to carry and ideal for photographers on the move. Despite its minimal weight, the gimbal attachment does not compromise on strength or functionality, thanks to its robust aluminum construction. The GT2 Tomahawk is not only versatile and high-quality but also user-friendly.
It features accessible adjustment knobs that allow for smooth tension adjustments, ensuring that your camera remains balanced and steady during shoots. The inclusion of convenient balancing bubbles aids in achieving the perfect level for your shots, contributing to the professional quality of your work. Whether you're an entry-level photographer seeking an affordable solution to balance your camera or a seasoned professional in search of a travel-friendly gear addition, the GT2 Tomahawk Gimbal Attachment is designed to meet your needs. Its solid build, ease of use, and compatibility with a wide range of equipment make it a vital piece of equipment for anyone serious about capturing stunning wildlife photography or any other photographic endeavors.