Meet the Camera Cranebot

Technological innovation happens through interaction between man and machine.

Meet the Camera Cranebot

Technological innovation happens through interaction between man and machine.

Why Ulysse?

Ulysse is a product made by Sublab and we work to bypass technical limitations so you can focus in creative possibilities. We like to go beyond making difficult look easy. We simply love making it easy. Call it innovation, disruption, hacks or tricks… In the end our goal is crafting solutions that let you beat the unexpected.

Features

Reimagine motion control with the world’s first camera cranebot

Freedom of movement

4,30 m of horizontal range and a 3,50 m height.

Easy Set Up and Safety

Operate in real time with joysticks. Replicate in high speed.

Record

Record your movements. Replay. Tweak. Repeat.

Interactivity 3D Camera + Joysticks

Interactive control thanks to 3D camera sensors.

Compatibility

Compatibility with all cameras, up to 40 kg of load.

From Stop motion to High Speed

Operate Ulysse intuitively with a remote terminal to make your work ideas easier, faster and safer.

Motion control reinvented

Experiment organic Motion Control

Operate in real time thanks to the joystick & 3D camera sensor. Ulysse movements will flow with your creativity.

Precision and interactivity open to inspiration

Easy Setup, Smart Programming, wide camera movements range. Shooting your ideas becomes faster and easier.

Technical Specifications

Controlers

Joysticks | 3D Sensor | Cranebot Pendant Remote

Maximum Reach

2,55 m

Point precision

+/- 0.06 mm

Ulysse Weight (without suspension struts)

850 Kg

Max Payload

40 Kg

Maximum Vertical Height

3.50 m

Maximum Horizontal Movement

4,20 m

Ulysse Weight (with suspension struts)

950 Kg

Repeatability

+/- 0.13 mm

Speed

From Stop Motion to High Speed

Max Speed

4.3 m/s

Safety System

Live Man Button. Virtual Area Protection

Cranebot Controller Weight

150 Kg

Power Requirements

3 x 400 volts, 63 amps, 50-60 Hz

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