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Kessler Crane Pocket Jib PRO (without 100mm Swivel Mount)

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Kessler Crane Pocket Jib PRO (without 100mm Swivel Mount)
Key Features
  • Dual Telescopic Rails
  • 50-Pound Load Capacity at Any Extension
  • Mounts on 100mm Half Ball Fitting
  • Supports Kessler Pocket Dolly
The Pocket Jib PRO from Kessler Crane is a compact, portable jib. This fully collapsible jib is easy transportable, but can also mount the Kessler Pocket Dolly or CineSlider, turning it into a virtual "all-in-one" production tool, offering both a jib and mini-dolly in one unit. The unit has a telescopic dual rail arm design that has a maximum reach of 5'. The end of the crane arm features a ball relocator with 100mm bowl, so you can mount a 100mm ball fluid head. The weight bar system is also telescopic and collapses and folds away for easy transport.
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What is the mount on the end of the jib - looks ...

What is the mount on the end of the jib - looks like the 100mm Ball Relocator?
Asked by: Eric
Yes, the end of the crane arm features a ball relocator with 100mm bowl.
Answered by: Bruno
Date published: 2020-11-10

Which Kessler Case is made to suit this job?

Which Kessler Case is made to suit this job?
Asked by: Robert
I am using the Tenba 48" rolling tripod/grip case TETGC48. It is a really nice quality rolling case and the pocket jib pro fits absolutely perfectly into it. Highly recommended.
Answered by: Eric
Date published: 2022-08-06

What is the ratio for the counterweights, at the ...

What is the ratio for the counterweights, at the different extensions?
Asked by: Deborah
Use this formula to calculate the ballpark counterweights for jibs like the Kessler Crane Pocket Jib PRO (without 100mm Swivel Mount) at varying lengths: Camera weight x distance of the camera to the pivot / distance of counter to the pivot.
Answered by: Richard
Date published: 2023-02-24
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