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Steadicam Volt power cable with flexible braided sleeve. 10 centimeters
Supplied with 3 pin right angle 0b lemo to select sled connectors ...
€290,00 *
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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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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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175MB-UMM - 1.75 MONITOR BRACKET WITH 16MM RODS AND UNIVERSAL MONITOR MOUNT
€2.390,00 *
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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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Steadicam Volt™ System ; a tool that provides Steadicam operators with horizontal stabilization, giving them the ability to easily transition between fully manual and auto assist modes. Weighing only two pounds, the Volt System seamlessly integrates into an existing sled, providing greater opportunity for content creation without jeopardizing stability.

The Steadicam M1-Volt Evolution continues with the addition of Steadicam Volt -Powered Gimbal upgrades for the Steadicam Archer2, Shadow and Shadow-V, as well as Steadicam Ultra2 and Clipper3 models. Volt for the GPI Pro systems will soon be available as well for both the Pro and Cine-Live models and can be purchased as a retrofit for the GPI Pro gimbal, or as a complete system with a M1-type gimbal for 1.5” post. The two pound Volt system is unique  in that it mounts directly to the gimbal, therefore adding no weight or height to the stage or base.  Garrett Brown, Inventor of the Steadicam said “This is the most significant advancement in operating since the invention of the Steadicam over 40 years ago”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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