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the Axis Sled (only) with the new patented Steadicam Volt technology. The Sled comes with a Axis Volt Case as shown.
€6.375,00 (€7.890,00 / ) *
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patented Steadicam Volt technology, augmented with a third pan motor for even more precise camera control.
€8.750,00 (€8.950,00 / ) *
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Frictionless, silky smooth Iso-Elastic A-30 Stabiliser Arm, Huge 28" (71cm) double-section lifting range, Tool-free, one-touch lift adjustment for each section, New spring design with rounded arm sections, 9 to 23lbs. (4 to 10.4kg) net camera weight ...
€1.900,00 (€3.490,00 / ) *
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Key Features
For Use with Steadicam M2 Stabilizer Kit
Mounts on M2 Post Base
Holds 12 and 24V V-Lock Batteries
Integrated Monitor Bracket
€4.500,00 (€4.650,00 / ) *
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patented Steadicam Volt technology, augmented with a third pan motor for even more precise camera control.
€8.750,00 (€8.990,00 / ) *
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M2 Volt Core Kit With Exovest, Flat Stage W/int Volt, M2 Gimbal and Volt Motor Drive, 1.58 Post, Integral Monitor Bracket, UMM and 12/24V V-Lock Base, Dock Bracket G-50X Arm, Exovest- Kit (NO SUBSTITUTIONS) ...
€33.500,00 €31.800,00 (€33.500,00 / ) *
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Exovest "Goofy" with large socket block for compatibility with Archer, M-1, Shadow & Ultra2 ...
€5.200,00 €4.800,00 (€5.200,00 / ) *
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The ideal protection for the new Axis Volt system with additional space for accessories.
€290,00 (€320,00 / ) *
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Steadicam Zephyr Sled (only) plus accessories as listed, the item (Sled) is NEW.
€3.400,00 (€7.400,00 / ) *
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The Steadicam Steadimate-S is a game-changing tool for videographers, allowing them to easily convert their handheld motorised gimbals into body-worn stabilisers
€345,00 (€390,00 / ) *
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Light weight (8.6 lbs/ 3.9 kg), User-maintainable, 28.7 inch (72.8 cm) boom range, payload from 12 to 50 pounds (5.4 to 23 kg) ...
€9.350,00 €8.500,00 (€9.350,00 / ) *
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Steadicam padded dock allows for docking your sled around the gimbal handle, securely fixing with a lockable lever grip.
€545,00 *
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Allows over 10kg/22lb of weight for practice at home of in your studio on larger Steadicam systems ...
€590,00 *
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Tool Kit Bag (FFR-000013) with Steadicam logo...
€28,50 *
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44" RA-0B.308 Volt Motor Cable
€395,00 *
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compact and light flight case (type Pelicase) for M-1 & M-2 sled with laser-cut compartment in solid foam ...
€945,00 *
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Nose Box Rod Mount Bracket #800-7910 ...
€265,00 *
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GPI Pro Universal Volt Mounting Plate for the Preston MDR2 and 3. Fits to the underside of the Volt Control box for mounting Preston 2 & 3, from the Pro Diving Board.
€185,00 *
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Socket Block for Flyer Vest (803-7801) - used on vest bridge assembly for connecting vest and arm. It is on Flyer vest.
€155,00 *
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Tally Sensor for Camera Stabilisation Systems (800-7930) ...
€245,00 *
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Lower your camera POV on your Steadicam with this Steadicam Low Mode Kit with F-Bracket and Handle Clamp.
€498,00 *
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This is a hard case for the Zephyr system with arm and vest.
€925,00 *
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The Steadicam Video Low Mode Cage supports cameras up to 48 pounds and enables low mode operation with the Steadicam Scout, Zephyr, Archer, Clipper, Shadow, and Ultra. It includes two 1/4 "-20 camera tie-down screws. The bracket is made from anodized alum
€745,00 *
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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.

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