The 4.3" tall PG-2 Pistol Grip from Acebil has a squeeze trigger that you can grip to unlock the ball and be able to move the head freely. Once the trigger is released, the head locks into the desired position. This one-handed operation design allows you to quickly position and reposition or follow a subject with ease. The 1.25 lb pistol grip has a load capacity of 33 lb, which is suitable for most cameras on the market as well as a proprietary quick release system that includes a quick release plate with a 1/4"-20 mount.
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Key Features
- Load Capacity: 33 lb
- Height: 4.3"
- Weight: 1.25 lb
- Proprietary Quick Release System
The 4.3" tall PG-2 Pistol Grip from Acebil has a squeeze trigger that you can grip to unlock the ball and be able to move the head freely. Once the trigger is released, the head locks into the desired position. This one-handed operation design allows you to quickly position and reposition or follow a subject with ease. The 1.25 lb pistol grip has a load capacity of 33 lb, which is suitable for most cameras on the market as well as a proprietary quick release system that includes a quick release plate with a 1/4"-20 mount.
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Acebil PG-2 Overview
Acebil PG-2 Specs
Key Specs
| Camera Mounting | |
| Head Type | |
| Drag Control | |
| Load Capacity | |
| Weight |
Head
| Camera Mounting | |
| Head Type | |
| Base Mount | |
| Counter Balance | |
| Dimensions |
Pan & Tilt
| Drag Control | |
| Independent Pan Lock | |
| Independent Tilt Lock | |
| Vertical Tilt | |
| Lateral Tilt |
General
| Load Capacity | |
| Bubble Level | |
| Weight |
Packaging Info
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Acebil PG-2 Reviews
Does not hold any weight
By Thomas
Rated 2 out of 5
Date: 2025-06-19
I wish I had not bought this grip. I have a Canon R5 with the battery pack mounted to the bottom of the camera. Weighs maybe 7-8lbs at best. The pistol grip lowers the front of the camera if you just bump it ever so slightly. I tried to tighten the resistance ring and that seemed to help a little but it's still not good. I wish I had paid closer attention and bought a grip that would hold the 13lbs that I will probably buy next.
didn't hold the camera and 18--200 lenz
By John
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2022-11-07
too small for my needs
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