A three-axis adjustable panoramic shooting gimbal
By designing light-blocking components and rainproof structures on the panoramic shooting gimbal, the problem of interference from strong light and rain on shooting was solved, achieving high-quality shooting results under various lighting conditions.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202610419689.4
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2026-04-01
- Publication Date
- 2026-05-26
AI Technical Summary
Existing panoramic shooting gimbals are easily affected by strong light or rain when shooting outdoors, which affects the shooting effect and makes them unsuitable for use.
A three-axis adjustable panoramic shooting gimbal was designed, equipped with a light-blocking component and a rainproof structure. The light is adjusted by the baffle and rainwater is prevented from contacting the lens. The combination structure of the baffle and the magnetic block improves the sealing performance.
It optimizes shooting effects under different lighting conditions, prevents rain from affecting shooting, and improves the applicability of the equipment and the quality of shooting.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of photography technology, and more specifically, to a three-axis adjustable panoramic shooting gimbal. Background Technology
[0002] With the development of technology and people's pursuit of high-quality visual experiences, panoramic shooting technology has gradually become an emerging hot topic in the fields of photography and video production. In order to capture all-round scenes, panoramic shooting gimbals have emerged and become key equipment for realizing 360-degree panoramic shooting. Panoramic shooting technology requires the camera to be able to rotate and adjust precisely in multiple directions to ensure that the captured images can be seamlessly stitched into a panoramic picture.
[0003] The existing device, while adjustable, has relatively limited functionality. It is generally used for outdoor shooting, which often involves strong sunlight or rainy days. In strong sunlight, the shooting is easily interfered with by the incoming sunlight, affecting the final shooting effect. On rainy days, rainwater on the lens will also directly affect the shooting effect. Therefore, the applicability of this device is not good.
[0004] To address this, a three-axis adjustable panoramic shooting gimbal is proposed. Summary of the Invention
[0005] To address the problems existing in the prior art, the purpose of this invention is to provide a three-axis adjustable panoramic shooting gimbal that can block light and rain through a baffle.
[0006] To solve the above problems, the present invention adopts the following technical solution.
[0007] A three-axis adjustable panoramic shooting gimbal includes a base, a support seat rotatably connected to the upper end of the base, a fixed seat rotatably connected to the upper inner wall of the support seat, and light-blocking components on both sides of the support seat.
[0008] The light-blocking component includes sliding grooves on both sides of the support base, a slider is slidably connected inside the sliding groove, a first locking block is uniformly fixedly connected to the right side of the slider, a vertical groove is opened inside the support base at the front end of the sliding groove, a vertical plate is slidably connected to the right side of the vertical groove, a second locking block is uniformly fixedly connected to the left side of the vertical plate, a first spring is uniformly fixedly connected to the right side of the vertical plate, and a baffle is provided at the front end of the slider.
[0009] Preferably, a first gear is rotatably connected inside the support base, and a helical rod is helically driven inside the first gear. A rectangular groove is formed inside the support base, and a rectangular block is slidably connected inside the rectangular groove. The front end of the rectangular block is fixedly connected to the rear end of the helical rod, and a second spring is fixedly connected to the rear end of the rectangular block. Toothed rods are provided on both sides of the first gear, and the toothed rods are fixedly connected to one side of the vertical plate. A moving block is fixedly connected to the left side of the slider, and a third spring is fixedly connected to the lower end of the moving block. A rotating rod is rotatably connected inside the slider, and the front end of the rotating rod is connected to a baffle. A rectangular opening is formed in the support base, and a limiting block is fixedly connected to the rear end of the rotating rod through the rectangular opening. The right side of the limiting block fits against the inside of the support base, and a second gear is fixedly connected to the rear end of the limiting block. Teeth are fixedly connected to the upper right side of the inside of the support base, and a groove is formed on the upper left side of the support base.
[0010] Preferably, a hollow block is fixedly connected to one side of the toothed bar, a rectangular plate is slidably connected inside the hollow block, a square block is fixedly connected to one side of the vertical plate, and a horizontal bar is fixedly connected to one side of the square block.
[0011] Preferably, the lower end of the support base is provided with a movable groove, and the hollow block and the square block are located inside the movable groove and slide.
[0012] Preferably, a movable plate is slidably connected to the upper end of the baffle, a fifth spring is fixedly connected to the lower end of the movable plate, and a magnetic block is rotatably connected to the upper end of the movable plate.
[0013] Preferably, the lower end of the magnetic block is arc-shaped, and the upper end is flat.
[0014] Preferably, a square rod is slidably connected to the front end of the rotating rod, the front end of the square rod is fixedly connected to the rear end of the baffle, and arc-shaped blocks are slidably connected to both the upper and lower positions inside the rotating rod, with a fourth spring fixedly connected to one side of each arc-shaped block.
[0015] Preferably, the front end of the support base has a circular hole larger than the diameter of the screw rod for moving the screw rod.
[0016] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of the present invention are as follows:
[0017] (1) Based on the light entering the interference shooting, the slider can be moved to an appropriate position by moving the baffle under the limiting action of the first and second blocks, so as to block the light as needed, thereby making the shooting effect more ideal and improving the use effect.
[0018] (2) When it rains, just press the wheel screw rod to make the first gear rotate. The second block will no longer limit the first block. Under the action of the third spring, the baffle will move up. Under the action of the second gear and teeth, the baffle will rotate. The two baffles will rotate and fit together at the top, thus playing a role in preventing rain. This will prevent the lens from getting wet when it rains, thus ensuring the shooting effect.
[0019] (3) When the two baffles rotate, they drive the moving plate and the magnetic block to rotate. After the two magnetic blocks rotate, they attract each other and the two magnetic blocks are attracted to each other and stick together. When the magnetic blocks are sticking together, they will rotate accordingly, which increases the sealing and thus improves the rainproof effect. Attached Figure Description
[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the present invention;
[0021] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of the present invention;
[0022] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the first partial structure of the present invention;
[0023] Figure 4 For the present invention Figure 3 Enlarged structural diagram at point A in the middle;
[0024] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the second partial structure of the present invention;
[0025] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the third partial structure of the present invention;
[0026] Figure 7 For the present invention Figure 6 Enlarged structural diagram at point B;
[0027] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the fourth partial structure of the present invention;
[0028] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the fifth partial structure of the present invention;
[0029] Figure 10 For the present invention Figure 9 Enlarged structural diagram at point C;
[0030] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of the sixth partial structure of the present invention;
[0031] Figure 12 This is a schematic cross-sectional view of the rotating rod structure of the present invention.
[0032] Explanation of the labels in the diagram:
[0033] 1. Base; 2. Support; 3. Fixed base; 4. Baffle; 5. First gear; 6. Vertical groove; 7. Moving block; 8. Third spring; 9. Vertical plate; 10. First spring; 11. Second locking block; 12. First locking block; 13. Spiral rod; 14. Second spring; 15. Rectangular groove; 16. Rectangular block; 17. Gear; 18. Slider; 19. Rotating rod; 20. Moving plate; 21. Magnetic block; 22. Fifth spring; 23. Second gear; 24. Square block; 25. Horizontal bar; 26. Rectangular plate; 27. Limiting block; 28. Rectangular opening; 29. Tooth; 30. Groove; 31. Square rod; 32. Arc block; 33. Fourth spring; 34. Moving groove; 35. Slide groove; 36. Hollow block. Detailed Implementation
[0034] The technical solutions of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present invention. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present invention without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0035] Please see Figures 1 to 12 A three-axis adjustable panoramic shooting gimbal includes a base 1, a support seat 2 rotatably connected to the upper end of the base 1, and a fixed seat 3 rotatably connected to the upper inner wall of the support seat 2, so that the camera is fixed inside the fixed seat 3 for shooting. Light blocking components are provided on both sides of the support seat 2.
[0036] The light-blocking component includes sliding grooves 35 on both sides of the support base 2. A slider 18 is slidably connected inside the sliding groove 35. The slider 18 can move up and down inside the sliding groove 35. A first locking block 12 is evenly fixedly connected to the right side of the slider 18. A vertical groove 6 is opened at the front end of the sliding groove 35 inside the support base 2. A vertical plate 9 is slidably connected to the right side of the vertical groove 6. The vertical plate 9 can move left and right inside the vertical groove 6. A second locking block 11 is evenly fixedly connected to the left side of the vertical plate 9. Both the first locking block 12 and the second locking block 11 are inclined. A first spring 10 is evenly fixedly connected to the right side of the vertical plate 9. The first spring 10 provides a certain support force for the vertical plate 9. A baffle 4 is provided at the front end of the slider 18. The movement of the slider 18 drives the movement of the baffle 4. The baffle 4 is made of plastic, is opaque, and can play a role in blocking light. The material is lightweight.
[0037] During shooting, when there is strong light interference, the baffle 4 is moved up and down. The baffle 4 causes the slider 18 to move inside the slide groove 35. When the slider 18 moves, it causes the first locking block 12 to move. Because the first locking block 12 and the second locking block 11 are set at an angle, the movement of the first locking block 12 causes the second locking block 11 to move to the side. The second locking block 11 causes the vertical plate 9 to move. The movement of the vertical plate 9 compresses the first spring 10. When it moves to the appropriate position, the vertical plate 9, under the action of the first spring 10, causes the second locking block 11 and the first locking block 12 to lock each other, thereby restricting the movement of the slider 18. In this way, during operation, the slider 18 can be moved to the appropriate position by moving the baffle 4 according to the light entering during interference shooting, under the limiting action of the first locking block 12 and the second locking block 11, so as to block the light as needed, thereby making the shooting effect more ideal and improving the usage effect.
[0038] like Figure 2-11As shown, a first gear 5 is rotatably connected inside the support base 2. The first gear 5 can rotate inside the support base 2. A screw rod 13 is screw-driven inside the first gear 5. A rectangular groove 15 is opened inside the support base 2. A rectangular block 16 is slidably connected inside the rectangular groove 15. The rectangular block 16 can move back and forth inside the rectangular groove 15. The front end of the rectangular block 16 is fixedly connected to the rear end of the screw rod 13. The rectangular block 16 moves inside the rectangular groove 15. Because the rectangular groove 15 has a certain limiting effect on the rectangular block 16, the rectangular groove 15 can only move back and forth and cannot rotate. Therefore, the screw rod 13 will not rotate when it moves back and forth. The rear end of the rectangular block 16... A second spring 14 is fixedly connected to the end of the rectangular block 16. The second spring 14 exerts a forward pushing force on the rectangular block 16, so that when the rectangular block 16 moves backward, it can be reset under the action of the second spring 14. Both sides of the first gear 5 are provided with racks 17. When the helical rod 13 moves back and forth, it causes the first gear 5 of the helical drive to rotate. When the first gear 5 rotates, it causes the upper and lower racks 17 to move. The racks 17 are fixedly connected to one side of the vertical plate 9. When the racks 17 move, they drive the vertical plate 9 to move synchronously. A moving block 7 is fixedly connected to the left side of the slider 18. The movement of the slider 18 drives the moving block 7 to move. A third spring 8 is fixedly connected to the lower end of the moving block 7. The third spring 8 exerts a forward pushing force on the rectangular block 16. The movable block 7 has an upward thrust. A rotating rod 19 is rotatably connected inside the slider 18. The rotating rod 19 can rotate relative to the slider 18. The front end of the rotating rod 19 is connected to the baffle 4. The support base 2 has a rectangular opening 28. The rear end of the rotating rod 19 passes through the rectangular opening 28 and is fixedly connected to a limiting block 27. The rotating rod 19 and the limiting block 27 move synchronously. The right side of the limiting block 27 is in contact with the inside of the support base 2. The movement of the rotating rod 19 drives the limiting block 27 to move. Because the limiting block 27 is in contact with the inside of the support base 2, the limiting block 27 will not rotate when moving up and down, thus ensuring relative stability of the rotating rod 19 when moving up and down. The rear end of the limiting block 27 is fixed. The support base 2 is connected to a second gear 23. When the limiting block 27 moves, it drives the second gear 23 to move. The upper right side of the support base 2 is fixedly connected to a tooth 29. When the second gear 23 moves upward, it will contact the tooth 29 and mesh with it, thus causing the second gear 23 to rotate. The second gear 23 will drive the rotating rod 19 to rotate. The upper left side of the support base 2 is provided with a groove 30. The groove 30 is provided because when the second gear 23 rotates, it will drive the limiting block 27 to rotate. The groove 30 provides enough space for the limiting block 27 to rotate. The front end of the support base 2 is provided with a circular hole larger than the diameter of the screw rod 13 to provide enough space for the movement of the screw rod 13.
[0039] When it rains, pressing the screw rod 13 backward moves it backward. The screw rod 13 drives the rectangular block 16 to move backward inside the rectangular groove 15. The rectangular block 16 fits into the rectangular groove 15, providing a certain limiting effect and ensuring stable movement of the rectangular block 16. The screw rod 13 does not rotate. The movement of the screw rod 13 causes the first gear 5 to rotate. The rotation of the first gear 5 causes the two meshing gear rods 17 to move. The movement of the gear rods 17 drives the two vertical plates 9 to move. The vertical plates 9 drive the second locking block 11 to move. The second locking block 11 disengages from the first locking block 12 and no longer limits the first locking block 12. At this time, under the action of the third spring 8, the moving block 7 moves upward. When the moving block 7 moves upward, it drives the slider 18 to move upward. The slider 18 drives the rotating rod 19 to move upward. The rotating rod 19 moves inside the rectangular opening 28, driving the limiting block 27 and the second gear 23 to move. When the limiting block 27 moves... Because it fits snugly against the inside of the support base 2, it moves upwards stably without affecting the light-blocking function. When the second gear 23 moves to the top, the groove 30 no longer limits the edge of the limiting block 27. The second gear 23 meshes with the teeth 29, causing the second gear 23 to rotate. The rotation of the second gear 23 drives the rotating rod 19 to rotate, which in turn drives the baffle 4 to rotate. The two baffles 4 rotate and their upper ends fit together, forming a "V" shape. In rainy weather, simply press the wheel screw 13 to rotate the first gear 5. The second locking block 11 no longer limits the first locking block 12. Under the action of the third spring 8, the baffle 4 moves upward. Under the action of the second gear 23 and the teeth 29, the baffle 4 rotates. The upper ends of the two baffles 4 fit together, thus providing rain protection and preventing the lens from getting wet in the rain, thereby ensuring the shooting effect.
[0040] like Figure 6 and Figure 8 As shown, a hollow block 36 is fixedly connected to one side of the toothed rod 17, and a rectangular plate 26 is slidably connected inside the hollow block 36. The rectangular plate 26 can move inside the hollow block 36. A square block 24 is fixedly connected to one side of the vertical plate 9, and a horizontal bar 25 is fixedly connected to one side of the square block 24. The movement of the horizontal bar 25 drives the rectangular plate 26 to move. A moving groove 34 is provided at the lower end of the support base 2. Through the moving groove 34, the hollow block 36 and the square block 24 move more stably. The hollow block 36 and the square block 24 slide inside the moving groove 34.
[0041] When blocking light, moving slider 18 moves vertical plate 9, which in turn moves square block 24, which in turn moves horizontal bar 25. This causes rectangular plate 26 to move inside hollow block 36, preventing hollow block 36 from moving and thus causing rack 17 to move without interfering with the movement of vertical plate 9 on the other side. This allows for adjustment of the baffles 4 on both sides. When rain protection is needed, rack 17 moves, causing hollow block 36 to move, which in turn moves rectangular plate 26. Rectangular plate 26 then moves horizontal bar 25, which in turn moves square block 24, causing vertical plate 9 to move. This allows both vertical plates 9 to move simultaneously, thus providing rain protection.
[0042] like Figure 5 As shown, a movable plate 20 is slidably connected to the upper end of the baffle 4, a fifth spring 22 is fixedly connected to the lower end of the movable plate 20, and a magnetic block 21 is rotatably connected to the upper end of the movable plate 20. The lower end of the magnetic block 21 is arc-shaped, and the upper end is flat.
[0043] When the two baffles 4 rotate, they drive the movable plate 20 and the magnetic block 21 to rotate. After the two magnetic blocks 21 rotate, they attract each other and their planes attract each other and stick together. When the magnetic blocks 21 stick together, they will rotate accordingly, which will drive the movable plate 20 to move to a certain extent, so that the sticking effect of the magnetic blocks 21 is better, the sealing is increased, and the rainproof effect is improved.
[0044] like Figure 12 As shown, a square rod 31 is slidably connected to the front end of the rotating rod 19. The front end of the square rod 31 is fixedly connected to the rear end of the baffle 4. Arc-shaped blocks 32 are slidably connected to the upper and lower positions inside the rotating rod 19. A fourth spring 33 is fixedly connected to one side of the arc-shaped block 32. When it is not necessary to block the light, the baffle 4 can be pulled forward forcefully. The baffle 4 drives the square rod 31 to move, and the square rod 31 disengages from the rotating rod 19, thereby realizing the detachability of the baffle 4 and improving the applicability of the device. Through the pushing force of the fourth spring 33 on the arc-shaped block 32, the arc-shaped block 32 can be embedded in the interior of the square rod 31. It should be noted that there are corresponding slots on the outside of the square rod 31, thereby realizing the fixation of the square rod 31.
[0045] Working principle: During shooting, when there is strong light interference, the baffle 4 is moved up and down. The baffle 4 drives the slider 18 to move inside the slide groove 35. When the slider 18 moves, it drives the first locking block 12 to move. Because the first locking block 12 and the second locking block 11 are set at an angle, the movement of the first locking block 12 causes the second locking block 11 to move to the side. The second locking block 11 drives the vertical plate 9 to move. The movement of the vertical plate 9 compresses the first spring 10. When it moves to the appropriate position, the vertical plate 9, under the action of the first spring 10, makes the second locking block 11 and the first locking block 12 lock each other, thereby restricting the movement of the slider 18. In this way, during operation, according to the light entering during interference shooting, the slider 18 can be moved to the appropriate position by moving the baffle 4 under the limiting action of the first locking block 12 and the second locking block 11, so as to block the light as needed, thereby making the shooting effect more ideal and improving the use effect.
[0046] Furthermore, when encountering rainy weather, pressing the spiral rod 13 backward causes it to move backward. The spiral rod 13 drives the rectangular block 16 to move backward inside the rectangular groove 15. The rectangular block 16 fits into the rectangular groove 15, providing a certain limiting effect and ensuring stable movement of the rectangular block 16. The spiral rod 13 does not rotate. The movement of the spiral rod 13 causes the first gear 5 to rotate. The rotation of the first gear 5 causes the two meshing gears 17 to move. The movement of the gears 17 drives the two vertical plates 9 to move. The vertical plates 9 drive the second locking block 11 to move. The second locking block 11 disengages from the first locking block 12 and no longer limits the first locking block 12. At this time, under the action of the third spring 8, the moving block 7 moves upward. When the moving block 7 moves upward, it drives the slider 18 to move upward. The slider 18 drives the rotating rod 19 to move upward. The rotating rod 19 moves inside the rectangular opening 28, causing the limiting block 27 and the second gear 23 to move. The limiting block 27 moves... When moving, it fits snugly against the inside of the support base 2, thus moving upwards stably without affecting the light-blocking function. When the second gear 23 moves to the top, the groove 30 no longer limits the edge of the limiting block 27. The second gear 23 meshes with the teeth 29, causing the second gear 23 to rotate. The rotation of the second gear 23 drives the rotating rod 19 to rotate, which in turn drives the baffle 4 to rotate. The two baffles 4 rotate and fit together at their upper ends, forming a "V" shape. In rainy weather, simply press the wheel screw rod 13 to rotate the first gear 5. The second locking block 11 no longer limits the first locking block 12. Under the action of the third spring 8, the baffle 4 moves upwards. Under the action of the second gear 23 and the teeth 29, the baffle 4 rotates. The two baffles 4 fit together at their upper ends, thus providing rain protection and preventing the lens from getting wet in the rain, thereby ensuring the shooting effect.
[0047] Furthermore, when performing the light-blocking operation, when the slider 18 is moved, the vertical plate 9 will move, which in turn moves the square block 24, which in turn moves the horizontal bar 25. This causes the rectangular plate 26 to move inside the hollow block 36, preventing the hollow block 36 from moving. Consequently, the toothed bar 17 moves without interfering with the movement of the vertical plate 9 on the other side. This allows for the adjustment of the baffles 4 on both sides. When rain protection is needed, the toothed bar 17 moves, causing the hollow block 36 to move. The hollow block 36 moves, causing the rectangular plate 26 to move. The rectangular plate 26 moves, pulling the horizontal bar 25 to move. The horizontal bar 25 moves, causing the square block 24 to move, which in turn moves the vertical plate 9. This allows both vertical plates 9 to move simultaneously, thus performing the rain-blocking operation.
[0048] When the two baffles 4 rotate, they drive the movable plate 20 and the magnetic block 21 to rotate. After the two magnetic blocks 21 rotate, they attract each other and their planes attract each other and stick together. When the magnetic blocks 21 stick together, they will rotate accordingly, which will drive the movable plate 20 to move to a certain extent, so that the sticking effect of the magnetic blocks 21 is better, the sealing is increased, and the rainproof effect is improved.
[0049] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of the present invention; however, the scope of protection of the present invention is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or modifications made by those skilled in the art within the scope of the technology disclosed in the present invention, based on the technical solution and its improved concepts, should be covered within the scope of protection of the present invention.
Claims
1. A three-axis adjustable panoramic shooting gimbal, comprising a base (1), characterized in that: The upper end of the base (1) is rotatably connected to a support seat (2), and the inner wall of the upper end of the support seat (2) is rotatably connected to a fixed seat (3). Both sides of the support seat (2) are provided with light-blocking components, which are used to block light. The light-blocking component includes a sliding groove (35) on both sides of the support base (2). A slider (18) is slidably connected inside the sliding groove (35). A first locking block (12) is uniformly fixedly connected to the right side of the slider (18). A vertical groove (6) is opened inside the support base (2) at the front end of the sliding groove (35). A vertical plate (9) is slidably connected to the right side of the vertical groove (6). A second locking block (11) is uniformly fixedly connected to the left side of the vertical plate (9). A first spring (10) is uniformly fixedly connected to the right side of the vertical plate (9). A baffle (4) is provided at the front end of the slider (18).
2. The three-axis adjustable panoramic shooting gimbal according to claim 1, characterized in that: The support base (2) is rotatably connected to a first gear (5), and a helical rod (13) is helically driven inside the first gear (5). A rectangular groove (15) is provided inside the support base (2), and a rectangular block (16) is slidably connected inside the rectangular groove (15). The front end of the rectangular block (16) is fixedly connected to the rear end of the helical rod (13), and a second spring (14) is fixedly connected to the rear end of the rectangular block (16). A toothed rod (17) is provided on both sides of the first gear (5), and the toothed rod (17) is fixedly connected to one side of the vertical plate (9). A moving block (7) is fixedly connected to the left side of the slider (18). The lower end of the moving block (7) is fixedly connected to a third spring (8). The inside of the slider (18) is rotatably connected to a rotating rod (19). The front end of the rotating rod (19) is connected to the baffle (4). The support base (2) has a rectangular opening (28). The rear end of the rotating rod (19) passes through the rectangular opening (28) and is fixedly connected to a limiting block (27). The right side of the limiting block (27) fits against the inside of the support base (2). The rear end of the limiting block (27) is fixedly connected to a second gear (23). The upper right side of the inside of the support base (2) is fixedly connected to a tooth (29). The upper left side of the support base (2) has a groove (30).
3. The three-axis adjustable panoramic shooting gimbal according to claim 2, characterized in that: A hollow block (36) is fixedly connected to one side of the toothed rod (17), and a rectangular plate (26) is slidably connected inside the hollow block (36). A square block (24) is fixedly connected to one side of the vertical plate (9), and a horizontal bar (25) is fixedly connected to one side of the square block (24).
4. The three-axis adjustable panoramic shooting gimbal according to claim 3, characterized in that: The lower end of the support base (2) is provided with a moving groove (34), and the hollow block (36) and the square block (24) slide inside the moving groove (34).
5. A three-axis adjustable panoramic shooting gimbal according to claim 2, characterized in that: The upper end of the baffle (4) is slidably connected to a movable plate (20), the lower end of the movable plate (20) is fixedly connected to a fifth spring (22), and the upper end of the movable plate (20) is rotatably connected to a magnetic block (21).
6. A three-axis adjustable panoramic shooting gimbal according to claim 5, characterized in that: The lower end of the magnetic block (21) is arc-shaped, and the upper end is flat.
7. A three-axis adjustable panoramic shooting gimbal according to claim 2, characterized in that: The front end of the rotating rod (19) is slidably connected to a square rod (31), the front end of the square rod (31) is fixedly connected to the rear end of the baffle (4), and the upper and lower positions inside the rotating rod (19) are slidably connected to arc blocks (32), and a fourth spring (33) is fixedly connected to one side of the arc block (32).
8. A three-axis adjustable panoramic shooting gimbal according to claim 2, characterized in that: The front end of the support base (2) has a circular hole larger than the diameter of the screw rod (13) for moving the screw rod (13).