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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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Shadow Mini Docking Bracket with 3/4", 5/8" & 1/2" Pins
€645,00 *
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ASSY-Tilt Wheel Socket Block
€1.764,00 *
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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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Ultra Vest For Medium To XL Adults With Steadicam Arm Socket Block (ULTRAVEST) ...
€5.450,00 (€5.990,00 / ) *
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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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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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Gold-Mount Battery Platte for Steadicam AERO 15 and 30
€345,00 () *
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24V 3-pin Lemo Open End Power Cable (802-0046) ...
€220,00 *
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VL Battery Mount - Small Dovetail (807-7350-01) ...
€825,00 *
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Assembly Docking Bracket for Archer 2 Camera Stabilisation System (305-7905) ...
€425,00 *
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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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M2 Gimbal for 1/2, 3/4 & 5/8" Arm Posts & Volt Motor Drive
€8.750,00 (€7.078,00 / ) *
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44" RA-0B.308 Volt Motor Cable
€395,00 *
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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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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) ...
€8.700,00 (€9.340,00 / ) *
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801-7291 is a kit for adaptation to an arm and vest upgrade ...
€45,00 (€65,00 / ) *
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All new, re-designed pulley wheel for the Steadicam Volt enabled gimbal. Reinforced and lower profile side walls.
€54,50 *
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Replacement Ratchet Straps suitable for: Ultra - LX - Zephyr and Master Vest. Vest Ratchet Strap - MSC-079901
€85,00 *
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Replacement Ratchet Straps suitable for: Ultra - LX - Zephyr and Master Vest. Vest Ratchet Strap - MSC-079901
€36,00 (€46,50 / ) *
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Short Dovetail plate for Steadicam M-1. With machined recesses for the M1 feet. Useful slots for 1/4-20 and 3/8" camera screws. Designed for the M1 slim 3rd battery mount, ...
€265,00 *
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3rd Battery Mount Kit for the base of our Steadicam sleds. Includes switching for 12/24v and connects into the sleds power harness ...
€1.175,00 *
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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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