The iKan CC01 CameraCradle (Black) is designed to comfortably hold and stabilize a professional video camera for extended shoots. It is made of soft, durable cotton and is filled with high-quality micro-beads that easily conform to various camera angles. There are two side pockets designed to hold wireless camera receivers. It has a soft padded shoulder strap, and an adjustable waist belt with a sewn-in loop and carabiner for holding extra cables. It is designed for multi-hour event type shooting, running and gunning, or stabilizing a camera in tight places where a normal tripod would not fit.
| Material | Cotton |
| Type of Closure |
Zipper Touch fastener flap |
| Exterior Dimensions | 19 x 13 x 7.5" (48.26 x 33.02 x 19.05cm) (WxDxH) |
| Interior Dimensions | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Design | Soft bag with Micro beads and two pockets |
| Accommodates | Professional video cameras |
| Carrying/Transport Options |
Shoulder strap Waist belt |
| Weight | 2.0 lbs (907g) |
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It is easy to set camera.
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Poor quality material, leaking filler, strap fell apart first time it was used, not suitable for professional use, as a matter of fact, not usable for any use.
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Tried this bag to stabilize handheld shots using a mid-size prosumer miniDV camera (Canon XH-A1). The concept is great, but the execution is lousy. The fabric is too lightweight to be durable; the seams aren't sealed so the stuffing leaks out; the shoulder strap disintegrated during its first use; the pockets are too small and don't stretch to accommodate larger items. This is a cheap knock-off of the CineSaddle, which I've read of but not yet tried. Unfortunately, this just isn't built to be able to withstand real-life field conditions and every day knocks and abuse. Negative stars, because I have to go through the hassle of returning it.
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