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PROFESSIONAL VIDEO DSLR Video Rigs


303 X-Grip Pro Video Stabilizing Handle DSLR Field Cinema Deluxe Bundle


Comprehensive package for converting video DSLRs to useful cinema production rigs. Ideal for DSLRs that have the ability to output an HD picture to an external monitor while recording. Having an HD monitor opens new doors like the ability to allow a Camera Assistant to


pull focus as opposed to the operator (#RE180010002)........1926.00 microShoulderMount


Whether you’re shooting with a tiny consumer camcorder, a video DSLR, or an ENG-style camera and 35mm lens adapter, this kit not only increases the stability of handheld shooting, it provides new levels of flexibility to how you shoot. The shoulder pad and two rubberized handgrips can be adjusted in nearly any configuration along the included handlebar rods and optional 15mm support rods. (RE80030022) .........................469.00


microShoulderMount Deluxe Bundle


Includes everything in the microShoulderMount Bundle, and adds 18” rods. The Deluxe Bundle is great for camera setups that don’t already have a rod support system. (RE80030023)................568.00


theEvent DSLR 2.0 Hybrid Rig Stabilized rig designed with wedding, event, or photojournalism shooters in mind. It features two handgrips, a microFinder loupe eyepiece (loupe not included), and microBrace body pad. Setup afford


smaximum stability and mobility with a very low overall weight. (RE80170016) .....................................................................849.50


DSLR Cinema Bundle


Modular, tripod-mounted system that includes swing-away matte box, geared follow-focus, top handgrip, DSLR plates, support cage and quick- mounting rod clamps – all on a dual 15mm carbon-fiber-rod system that can be customized as needed. Compatible with most video DSLRs, it provides a platform for a wide range of extra accessories, such as an articulating arm or external monitor. Lens gears not included. (#RE80030054)..................................................2412.50


Ultraport DSLR Bundle


Two-grip configuration minimizes rotation while you shoot. The system makes it easy to remove the camera from the rods with the DSLR baseplate’s quick- release system. Shoot with just the camera or shoot handheld with grips. (#RE80030089) ..................................................525.50


microShoulderPad with Rod Clamp


With its dual rod clamp with thumb screws attaching to the back of a 15mm rod support rig, the microShoulderPad fits comfortably on the shoulder using high quality rubberized foam padding. Can be slid forward or back along the rods and locked in place for perfect balance and support. (#RE80170005)........................197.50


“Captain Stubling” DSLR Bundle


Gets its name from its designer, DV Rebel and VFX guru Stu Maschwitz and the functionality of the design reflects Stu’s philosphy on shooting - put the camera everywhere, stay light, and do it all yourself. Includes DSLR baseplate, handlebar rod clamp, two rubberized hand grips, 4” grip rod, 4” handlebar rod, two 9” carbon fiber rods and microFollowFocus V2 (lens gear not included). (#RE80030090).................................................1152.00


eyeSpy


For a more traditional shouldermount shooting style, try the EyeSpy rigs which come in three configurations:


eyeSpy Standard: A cost-effective base package, the EyeSpy Standard starts with the shoulderpad, 18” 15mm carbon fiber rods, and single rubberized handgrip from the microShoulder-


Mount. Then adds additional rod extension to center the camera for viewfinder use, and tops it off with the DSLR baseplate, and mi- croFinder loupe accessory. (RE80170011) .............................826.50


eyeSpy Balance: Adds microBalance counterbalance weights for a rig that is easier on the arms for extended shooting. (RE80170012)...............1044.00


eyeSpy Deluxe Bundle: Adds the microFollowFocus v2 for convenient, precise control over focusing your SLR lenses (RE80170010) .............................1589.00


Low Down


The perfect accessory for shooting video from low angles with your DSLR. The rubber-gripped microHandle attaches to your camera’s shoe mount and provides a firm, secure grip for positioning your camera below waist-level for more dramatic handheld and tracking shots.


Included articulating microArm provides an adjustable mount for a small monitor. Can be combined with other Redrock rigs for even more shooting options. (RE190010002).................................244.00


RunningMan


By allowing 3 points of contact between yourself and the camera– handgrip, body pad, and camera grip, RunningMan provides a compact, lightweight solution for achieving stable handheld video. Add the optional microFinder, and you add a fourth point of contact for an even sturdier shooting alternative. (RE190010009) ...................................................................467.00


Provides a comfortable top handgrip—and a stable base—to your camcorder or DSLR. This gives you the freedom to shoot smoother, more stable video from below the waist and even at ground level. In Black (OPXGRIPBK), Blue (OPXGRIPBU), Green (OPXGRIPGN), Orange (OPXGRIPOG), and Red (OPXGRIPRD)............................34.95


Camtrol Prime • Camtrol Grand Hand-held Stabilizing Platform


Customizable ergonomic hand held action and movement stabilizing platform for DV/DSLR cameras with free angle LCD displays. Its uniquely engineered features combine to form a multifaceted mechanism. Camtrol is comfortable and reduce’s shooters’s fatigue while allowing unrestricted one handed operation. Otherwise the same, Camtrol Grand integrates a stabilizer bar that accommodates cameras with vertical height up to 6” (vs. 3.75” on the Prime).


#CACP (Camtrol Prime) ....399.00 #CACGQ (Camtrol Grand) .448.95


Glidetrack Shooter HD Heavy Duty Slider / Mini Dolly


Designed as a sturdy and affordable alternative to more cumbersome dolly tracks, the Shooter HD gives you the power to create smooth, Hollywood-like tracking shots as well as stable handheld footage. Whether attached to a tripod or resting on its two scratch-free feet, the Shooter makes the most of its simple, industrial-grade design to deliver smooth-as-glass motion.


Glidetrack Shooter HD - 20” (GLHDS050) ..............................349.95 Glidetrack Shooter HD - 30” (GLHDS075) ..............................389.95 Glidetrack Shooter HD - 39” (GLHDS100)...............................429.95 Glidetrack HD Simple Slider - 39” (GLHDSS100).....................309.95


Glidetrack Shooter SD Portable Mini Dolly / Slider: Glidetrack Shooter SD - 20” (GLSDS050)...............................279.50 Glidetrack Shooter SD - 30” (GLSDS075)...............................307.99 Glidetrack Shooter SD - 39” (GLSDS100)...............................348.24


Glidetrack SD Slider: Glidetrack SD - 20” (GLSD050).............................................229.95 Glidetrack SD - 30” (GLSDS075)...........................................307.99 Glidetrack SD - 39” (GLSD100) .............................................309.95


More DSLR Video Rigs


Genus Camera Shoulder Mount System (GEGCSMK) .............849.00 OConnor O-Grips Double Jointed Set (OCOGDJS)................1647.95 Shape Cameleon I Camera Support (SHCA1100) ...................468.51 Shape Composite Fiction (SHCOMPOFIC) ............................1384.95 Shape Composite Stabilizer (SHCOMPOSTAB) .......................852.63 Shape PAPARAZZI I (SHPA1100)...........................................169.95 Norbert Camera Norbert Filmmaker Kit (NOKTKN2287) ........477.00 Letus35 K1 Shoulder Mount (LELTK1SM) ...........................1179.95 Letus35 K2 Shoulder Mount (LELTK2SM)...........................1529.95


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