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Pilot arm post kit. Include a post which will fits Pilot gimbal ...
€65,00 *
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Aero Camera Platte for Aero 15 / 30 # 825-7420
€115,00 *
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28" / 71cm - Standard Length for all 2-section posts. Steadicam Volt interconnect data cable. Connects the Volt Control box, to the gimbal drive unit.
€435,00 *
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Moses Pole Mount is for use with the Moses Pole. Use the locking knob to secure the mount in your desired position.
€245,00 *
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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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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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Powering your stabilized handheld video rig just got easier with the Dual V-Lock Battery Base for M1 Stabilizer Kit. This base attaches to the bottom of the M1's post easily. Connect up to two V-mount batteries. The base holds 12 and 24V batteries.
€5.750,00 (€5.870,00 / ) *
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Shadow Mini Docking Bracket with 3/4", 5/8" & 1/2" Pins
€645,00 *
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Steadicam Universal Monitor Mount. For most modern LCD monitors used with Steadicam up to 8" /20cm screen size.

Adjustable in height and width.
€675,00 *
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Replacement Ratchet Straps suitable for: Ultra - LX - Zephyr and Master Vest. Vest Ratchet Strap - MSC-079901
€19,00 *
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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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All new, re-designed pulley wheel for the Steadicam Volt enabled gimbal. Reinforced and lower profile side walls.
€59,50 *
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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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Volt Control Box Rod Mount 60mm x 15mm, For mounting the external Volt Control Box to 15mm bars ...
€145,00 *
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12V Camera Power Cable for Clipper 312/324 (078-7351-01)...
€220,00 *
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12V Accessory Cable for Phantom V Stabilisation System (257-0045) ...
€390,00 *
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3ft BNC to BNC Video Cable (078-4122-01) ...
€38,00 *
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This is a hard case for the Zephyr system with arm and vest.
€925,00 *
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24 volt power cable for ARRI 24 volt cameras, with 3 Pin Lemo to 2-pin connector, 22"Works with:UltraClipper2ClipperVector (250-0093)...
€415,00 *
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Assembly Docking Bracket for Archer 2 Camera Stabilisation System (305-7905) ...
€425,00 *
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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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175MB-UMM - 1.75 MONITOR BRACKET WITH 16MM RODS AND UNIVERSAL MONITOR MOUNT
€2.390,00 *
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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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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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