The AERIAL
HOLLY TRENITY  

fast, light, powerfull

The world of gimbals has undergone a dramatic change over the last five years. Gone are the days of shaky, wobbly and generally unusable content. Brushless motors and controllers have revolutionized the industry.

If you look on the Interwebs for gimbals you will see a ton of offerings. So when SkyFly decided to make a change to the new technology it was no easy task. There are two driving forces that steer our selection. First is gimbal weight / payload weight.  The second is support.

For SkyFly to maintain its camera-agnostic business model, having the support of manufacturing is critical. Gremsy is rapidly becoming the world leader in customer support, and its gimbals are second-to-none in quality and performance. 

 

Gremsy H3
Lighter Than Air.
 Go Anywhere You Want.

The GREMSY H3 3-axis gimbal is the lightest and most powerful gimbal in its class for both handheld and aerial applications. Thanks to ultra high resolution encoder up to 0.005 degree and advanced motor control in combination with ultra accurate IMU sensor, GREMSY H3 produces amazingly smooth footage on a new level of stability  in even the most demanding situations. The built-in stand makes it super portable, compact and convenient while shooting. 
The Gremsy H3 is a the lightest, most powerful unit in its class. The aerial-configured weight of only 2.1 lbs. and a payload of 3.7 lbs

 

 

Gremsy H16
The Ultimate Gimbal.
Limitless Creativity.

gStabi H16 is a state of the art product designed especially for professional film makers. Features latest technologies in advanced stabilization and motor control gives ultra smooth footage in the most extreme conditions. Handling payload up to 16lbs allows to run RED EPIC, Arri Mini or F55 and Cinema lenses at ease for the very high demand production. The Gremsy  H16 is truly a beast. Its aerial weight of 4.85 lbs. and a massive payload of 16 lbs. enables SkyFly to offer its clients a wide range of camera/lens options.  

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