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Now with military style elasticated webbing, and with two reversible memory foam pads, for working in both warm and cooler climates and to allow for easy washing of the fabric.
€72,50 *
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M1 Internal Volt Sensor - Volt Pan Encoder Sensor - M1 Volt Pan Sensor Assy
€450,00 *
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M-SERIES MINI DOCKING BRACKET WITH 3/4", 5/8", 1/2" PINS
€645,00 *
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The Steadicam X3 expands an operator’s ability to put the camera anywhere the shot requires with maximum comfort and mobility
€6.900,00 (€7.240,00 / ) *
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The Steadicam Padded Dock, Suitable for M-Series and Volt-1.5*
€1.125,00 (€1.140,00 / ) *
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This is a specially designed bracket for operating Steadicam in low-mode ...
€550,00 *
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Tool Kit Bag (FFR-000013) with Steadicam logo...
€38,50 *
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M2 Top Stage Flat with Volt 3 Controller - M2-TSFV3
€9.590,00 *
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Weight: 13-lbs/5.9kg, Boom Range: 29"/737mm, Minimum Lift Capacity: 13-lbs/5.9kg, Maximum Lift Capacity: 70-lbs/31.8kg ...
€12.950,00 €11.500,00 (€12.950,00 / ) *
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Compact version of Ultra vest, complete with socket block, cross back straps, emergency quick release. Fits thinner and also shorter operators, 4"10" to 5"9".
€5.790,00 (€6.390,00 / ) *
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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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F Bracket für Archer, Flyer and Pilot Stabilisation Systems (300-7901) ...
€225,00 *
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Improves Comfort During Long Shoots, Arm Payload: 4-15 lb, Lifting Range: 28", Quick Release Right/Left-Hand Changeover ...
€790,00 (€1.190,00 / ) *
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The 2-Section 1.58" Post for M-Series Camera Stabilizer from Steadicam is a crucial part of the M series Steadicam camera stabilizer line. This two-section post features a height adjustment of 21.7 to 38.9".
€2.340,00 *
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Attach a monitor to your video rig with the Monitor Bracket for 1.58" M2 Camera Stabilizer Post from Steadicam. This bracket attaches to the 1.58" post for your M2 Camera Stabilizer.
€645,00 *
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Add a third battery plate to your M2 sled with this 12/24V Third Battery Mount with Dovetail from Steadicam. This plate features a single Gold mount battery plate with 12/24 VDC switching and two 2-pin power outputs ...
€1.045,00 (€1.090,00 / ) *
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Add a third battery plate to your M2 sled with this 12/24V Third Battery Mount with Dovetail from Steadicam. This plate features a single Gold mount battery plate with 12/24 VDC switching and two 2-pin power outputs ...
€1.045,00 (€1.090,00 / ) *
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1.75 Monitor Bracket with 16mm Rods and universal monitor mount
€2.490,00 (€2.525,00 / ) *
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ASSY-Tilt Wheel Socket Block
€1.764,00 *
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The Steadicam Padded Dock, Suitable for: GPI Pro (Pro Gimbal)*
€1.125,00 (€1.140,00 / ) *
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V-Mount Battery Plate for Steadicam AERO 15 and 30 ...
€345,00 () *
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Exovest "Goofy" with large socket block for compatibility with Archer, M-1, Shadow & Ultra2 ...
€5.200,00 €4.900,00 (€5.200,00 / ) *
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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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A female socket block which is used on vest bridge assembly for connecting vest & arm.
€390,00 (€445,00 / ) *
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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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