Up to this point of using gimbals I've only used gimbals that were held by the isolator (balls) in tension. Basically the gimbal is dangling down from these isolator balls that are attached to the frame above. Very common type.
The Solo's gimbal is supported by a frame from underneath, the gimbal isolators balls hold up the actual gimbal. The isolator balls are in compression
I find very little information comparing one design versus another. Curious what are the advantages, other than securing, does a gimbal have when the isolators are in compression? Are there any disadvantages for one design over another?
The Solo's gimbal is supported by a frame from underneath, the gimbal isolators balls hold up the actual gimbal. The isolator balls are in compression
I find very little information comparing one design versus another. Curious what are the advantages, other than securing, does a gimbal have when the isolators are in compression? Are there any disadvantages for one design over another?