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Capture clear footage with help from this DJI Ronin-M CP.ZM.000144 stabilizer, which features ATS (Auto Tune Stability) technology, so you can balance your camera with a simple touch. SmoothTrack technology promotes smooth motion.
 
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on September 21, 2017
Posted by: Ryan
from CA
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I'm so stoked I was finally able to purchase this. Literally works exactly as advertised, no out of the box problems. Worth every penny
My Best Buy number: 4348548231
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I would recommend this to a friend!
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Take photos remotely and transfer them to any computer with this Insignia camera accessory kit. With the built-in memory card reader, any SD or CF card's files can be transferred to Mac or Windows computers. A remote shutter controller included in this Insignia camera accessory kit gives users the power to take a photo while also being part of it.
 

Does the remote control in this kit works with Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G7 camera?

It works with the stabilizer itself, it doesn't work with the camera
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