This table summarises 
my » ‘lightweight’
motorised panorama setup (suitable for wearing on a bicycle, so the
tripod has to fit inside the bag), as of December 2024.
See 
Syrp Genie II Notes for background.
I’m still looking for a lighter motorised pan-tilt head ... [Ed:
with some success; see DJI RS3 Mini notes]
 
| Component | weight g | 
|---|
| Camera: Lumix G90 + battery & SD card | 537 | 
| Lens: Lumix 45–175 PowerZoom + cap & hood | 242 | 
| Syrp top plate & screw | 40 | 
| Syrp pan-tilt head + battery + 45mm QuickLink plate | 1,456 | 
| Leofoto 2-section column extender + 45mm QuickLink socket and plate | 172 | 
| Rollei Mini DC-222C leveller + 45mm QuickLink socket and plate | 209 | 
| Leofoto Ranger LS-253CM tripod + 45mm QuickLink socket | 771 | 
| Accessories (cable, bubble level, spare battery, etc.) | 122 | 
| Contents total: | 3,549 | 
| Veo 37BRM bag + dividers etc. | 1,207 | 
| Total: | 4,756 | 
 
Notes:
-  The above are listed top-down, as seen when assembled.
-  A Leofoto 45mm QuickLink socket and plate set weighs 68g (socket
is 53g and plate is 15g).
-  The leveller and column extender are optional and can be in either
order.
 Putting the leveller immediately on top of the tripod is probably
more stable if using both.
-  If always using both the leveller and column extender then one
QuickLink set can be omitted.
-  Some useful sub-totals:
 779g – Camera + Lens (as listed above)
 1496g – Syrp head + top plate
 381g – Leveller + extender
 2656g – all three above
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