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Carry Speed - Mogocrane draagriem voor videoapparatuur - in lengte verstelbare riem met kantelbare aluminium hoes

38,99€ 79,00€
Gratis verzending bij bestellingen boven 25,99€

Productdetails

  • Geschikt voor gimbals en monopods
  • Verdeelt het gewicht van de gimbal over uw heupen in plaats van uw armen
  • Volledige bewegingsvrijheid
  • 1x Carry Speed Mogocrane gewicht steun riem voor stabilisatoren
  • Twee jaar garantie


Productbeschrijving

"De Carry Speed Mogocrane Weight Support belt wordt gebruikt om het totale gewicht van de gimbal-apparatuur over de heupen te verdelen. Hierdoor raken de armen minder snel vermoeid en kun je langer doorgaan met filmen.

De riem bevestig je aan je middel en is verstelbaar naar je lichaamslengte. De riem heeft een aluminium houder waarin je gemakkelijk de voet van de gimbal of een monopod kunt plaatsen. Zo verdeel je het gewicht over je heupen, terwijl je de gimbal of monopod 360° kunt bewegen."


leonardo guzman
29 juli 2025
Ayuda mucho para evitar dolores de espalda
Marcello Di Gesù
14 juni 2025
De media kon niet worden geladen.
カメラ好き
19 mei 2025
バックルがすぐに外れます。おかげ様で高価な一眼レフを落としました、ありがとうございます。
MR SP JOHNSON
4 februari 2025
If you've used a gimbal with any type of camera added for a day of filming, you'll know that it's a real workout just holding and filming for 5 minutes - especially whilst the talent/director pisses about trying to make a decision. The options are limited: you could go the whole hog and spend £300-500 on a full bodyrig support, get a gym membership....or buy this. I chose the latter option and used it immediately on a manufacturing site shoot and.....it really does work to ease the strain. It helps with shooting, making one-handed focus/setup adjustments and just relieving the muscles whilst filming longer clips. Anyone who's done long shots and their muscles start to quiver and shake (which offsets the whole point of the gimbal) will understand what I'm talking about here. For the techno-junkies out there I was using the Zhiyun Crane with a Sony A7C and 24mm lens attached - not the heaviest combo....and neither is 2 bags of sugar, but you wouldn't want to walk around holding them at arm's length all day either, would you?The downside, and why I didn't give it 5 stars?Price, of course. If this thing was half the price it'd fly off the shelves. Being a tight-ars* Yorkshire bloke, I was loathe to pay the price, but now I have it, I do find it extremely useful. I suppose you could 'Blue-Peter' one up with an old belt, some gaffer tape and one of your gran's plastic teacups, but it won't be the same.On reflection, my home-office is a graveyard of unused, photographic/camera tat that I've wasted money on over the years, so I can somehow justify the cost for this, as unlike all that junk, I will use this again.One thing though, make sure that you have the belt adjusted correctly 'cos this thing will leave a mark, just above your 'block and tackle', which will get your wife asking awkward questions when you get home from a shoot.
Enda O'Looney
28 december 2024
It takes the weight when static filming or just waiting for the next shot, excellent piece of kit.