Robotic arm weighs in under standard luggage air travel limits

MRMC Cinebot Nano

MRMC has revealed the Cinebot Nano, a robotic arm system designed for creators who shoot on location or tight spaces. 

The nine-axis system weighs in under standard luggage air travel limits and packs into three cases, an arm case, track case, and control case. It can support a 7kg camera load, has a one metre reach, and integrates with Tilta’s zoom and focus control. 

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The Cinebot Nano comes mounted on a pedestal or a precision ball-bearing track, where it can travel at one metre per second. It runs on MRMC’s Flair Lite software, which the creator owns for life without a subscription and aims to simplify motion control. 

Prices for the Cinebot Nano start at £20,000 and it is available to order now.

“Cinebot Nano is a major leap forward in our mission to make motion control more accessible,” said Assaff Rawner, COO, at MRMC. “It delivers professional results without the traditional barriers of cost, size, or complexity. If you’re a creator looking to elevate your production value with cinematic camera motion, Nano is the answer. Creators can see the Nano for the first time at IBC in Amsterdam this year.”