
GIMBAL PIVOT SHAFT - BRG-013170
*New* Steadicam Mini-Dock -,for 2nd dock/Cart/Moses Pole ...
Handles on top and side, Backpack straps behind zip Wall ...
Arm Post Size 6" to 3/4" Top - 800-7204
Compatibility: DJI RS 2, DJI RS 3 and DJI RS 3 Pro
with Small Socket Block, Vest for Zephyr, Front and Rear Arm Mounts ...
1/4"-20 Screw & Threading for Stacking ...
807-7970 für Aero / Zephyr Vest Tasche ...
The Steadicam Logo T-shirt, XXL (Black) is a 6.1 oz ultra-heavyweight cotton ...
Arm Post -Size: 12" to 5/8" Top - 800-7204-06
Compatibility: DJI RS 2, DJI RS 3 and DJI RS 3 Pro
Exovest Screw - SCI-B012F1330
Steadicam Deluxe .5" Docking Bracket
Steadicam Volt-Stromkabel mit flexibler geflochtener Hülle. 10 cm ...
Arm Post - Size: 12" 5/8" post to 3/4" top - 800-7204-07
The Steadicam Logo T-shirt, Large (Black) is a 6.1 oz ultra-heavyweight cotton ...
The Volt Rain Cover is designed to protect your Volt and Gimbal from the elements, while allowing you to operate your Steadicam. Made from motorcycle grade, waterproof fabric, with Velcro seals. Fits all sled posts 1.5”-1.85”
Heavy-duty, large, durable holdall bag in Cordura for vest / arm & docking bracket, with shoulder strap ...
Replacement thumbscrew for all standard sized sock blocks ...
Full Sized Steadicam Dovetail Camera Plate. Slightly thicker & stiffer than the traditional Ultra camera plate and with more "logical" hole & slot placement for modern cameras.
Monitor Halter für Aero & Zephyr Systeme 825-7500
Steadicam 12-inch G-70 Gimbal Arm Post for Ultra and Clipper Stabilisation Systems (800-7204-01) ...
Steadicam Tally Sensor for Camera Stabilisation Systems 800-7930
Mitchell Base Vehicle Mount with Small Socket Block 800-7900-01
Vehicle mount with small socket block, for Zephyr, Aero, Flyer and Mini
Vehicle mount with small socket block, for Zephyr, Aero, Flyer and Mini
Steadicam: The name in camera stabilization. For over 40 years, Steadicam has been regarded as one of the top inventions in Hollywood, as it changed the way we look at. People often ask, “When was the Steadicam first used?”, read on… In the early 1970.
