Revo EPH-6 User Manual

Remote controlled electronic panoramic head for smartphones and cameras

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Remote Controlled
Electronic
Panoramic Head
for Smartphones and Cameras
EPH-6

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Summary of Contents for Revo EPH-6

  • Page 1 EPH-6 Remote Controlled Electronic Panoramic Head for Smartphones and Cameras...
  • Page 2: Specifications

    Thank you for choosing Revo. The Revo EPH-6 is an electronic panoramic head that adds up to 360° of continuous panning for video or time-lapse photography. This panning head is ideal for novice and intermediate photographers and videographers. It can be used on any flat surface, or mounted on a tripod or camera slider, to add stunning cinematic effects to your projects.
  • Page 3 Overview Stop Shutter Direction selectors Time selectors Angle selectors 90° 180° 360° Battery compartment 1/4”-20 mount Bubble level Rotator Charging indicator Bottom base IR receiver Time USB port indicator Rotation angle indicators Angle Power indicators indicator Power switch Mounting socket (with bushing)
  • Page 4 Mounting the Panoramic Head and Attaching a Camera The EPH-6 can be used on a tabletop, mounted on a tripod, or mounted on a slider. To use the panoramic head on a tripod or slider, follow these steps: Note: The mounting socket comes with a preinstalled 3/8” to 1/4”...
  • Page 5 Bluetooth device. 2. Open the Bluetooth preferences on your phone, and select REVO EPH-6 in the device list. Wait until the phone indicates that Bluetooth is connected. 3. Open the camera app on your smartphone.
  • Page 6 • All images are for illustrative purposes only. One-Year Limited Warranty This REVO product is warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal consumer use for a period of one (1) year from the original purchase date or thirty (30) days after replacement, whichever occurs later.

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