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Key Features
- 8 lb Load Capacity
- 5' Reach from Fulcrum
- Breaks Down into Two 4' Sections
- Optional 4' Extension
Capture smooth, dynamic sweeping pans and camera rises with the Orion DVC200 8' Camera Crane/Jib from ProAm USA. Supporting loads up to 8 lb, the 8' arm adds 5' of reach from the fulcrum point, with an optional 4' extension available for additional length. It is constructed from 1" and 2" aluminum tubing, setting up quickly and without tools to benefit on-location productions. At the end of your shoot, the jib breaks down into two 4' long sections for easier travel and storage. To balance your load, a 1" counterweight bar at the rear of the arm accepts standard and readily available dumbbell weights.
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When looking at photo #3 (i.e. the camera mounting plate) I see it is attached to the left side of the arm. I have one particular situation where I need it to be on the right side of the arm... I'm shooting a parade from a sidewalk on the south side of the street, with camera facing west. For this event, I need my camera facing in the opposite direction. So, my first question is, is it possible to flip the camera bracket over 180 degree, and at the same time, rotate it so that it faces to the right, instead of the left. Hope I made that clear enough.If that won't work, I have a Bescor MP-101 Motorized Pan Tilt Head that I could mount on the camera plate in it's default configuration, BUT, would the height of the Bescor MP-101 allow a camera (Canon XA-10 or Canon G30) mounted on top of it to clear the arm, hardware, etc., so the camera could face to the right?
According to ProAm: The camera bracket could be switched to the opposite side, but it would involve moving the handle to the opposite side as well, which would take some time and tools. I think the best solution would be, using the DVC210 with the boxy camera mount, attach your Bescor Pan Tilt Head and the camera on top of that. With the Extension Plate of the DVC210 added to the camera mounting bracket, he or she could even mount the Pan Tilt and camera in an upside down position. If you have further questions, please email us at [email protected].
Date published: 2018-08-25
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Do you know where this is manufactured?
The Country of Origin for this Crane is listed as China.
Date published: 2018-08-25
