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Easyrig Minimax

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Easyrig Minimax
Key Features
  • Support for Small Video Cameras
  • 4.4 to 15.4 lb Payload Range
  • Lockable Camera Hook with Spring
  • Redistributes Camera Weight
Ideal for documentaries, news, events, and more, the Easyrig Minimax is designed for productions requiring extensive handheld camerawork with cameras weighing 4.4 to 15.4 lb. Rather than uncomfortably handholding your camera and supporting the weight with your arms, the Minimax redistributes the weight of your camera setup through the body harness. Taking the weight off your arms enables you to hold the camera steady for longer periods of time while reducing fatigue.
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Can I use this with a DSLR?

Can I use this with a DSLR?
Asked by: Julia
The Easyrig Minimax has a load capacity between 4.4 to 15.4 pounds. This is perfect for a DSLR Rig which is in that range. A rig will be necessary as you will need a top handle over the DSLR to use with the Minimax. For further assistance feel free to email us directly at [email protected].
Answered by: Joe P
Date published: 2019-01-14

How does this work with the BMPCC 4k? I would be ...

How does this work with the BMPCC 4k? I would be near max load with the canon 70-200 lens, v-lock battery, and monitor.
Asked by: Mylene
For that reason I switched to the f4 version of the 70-200
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2019-11-21

rotation of top bar is which degree?

rotation of top bar is which degree?
Asked by: Hayk
The top bar for this item BH #EAMINIMAX rotates approximately 120 degrees from left to right on center.
Answered by: Craig
Date published: 2021-04-26

Are there any recommended accessories to make a ...

Are there any recommended accessories to make a small gimbal experience better? Like the Serene or Puppeteer?
Asked by: Mike
That really would depend on the camera or rig you are using and what features mean the most to you. So that we may best assist you finding the proper product for your needs feel free to email us directly at [email protected].
Answered by: Joe P
Date published: 2019-02-24

how can I work with Ronin mx? what I need?

how can I work with Ronin mx? what I need?
Asked by: Matias
Nothing else would be needed.
Answered by: Joe P
Date published: 2020-10-18

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would it be possible to get a ronin s inverted mounted on an easyrig mini with a c200?
Asked by: Leonardo
The question of a C200 on a Ronin S is a side track, but it is absolutely possible. I flew a C200 on the original Ronin S (not with a ready rig, handheld) for two years. There are limitations in lens barrel length (you need to use lenses shorter than most 24mm primes), and it requires a good setup and a little counterweight. But I shot 8 hour events on it, easy.
Answered by: Giorgio
Date published: 2021-12-20

Will this work with the Feiyu Tech AK4500 gimbal ...

Will this work with the Feiyu Tech AK4500 gimbal with dual handbar and black magic pocket 4k?
Asked by: Angela
Max weight is around 14lbs for this. Keep in mind, an easy rig without a flowcine arm won’t stabilize your walking/the up and down motion of your movements and will likely exaggerate your movements.
Answered by: Jonah
Date published: 2020-08-14

what's the difference between easyrig minimax and ...

what's the difference between easyrig minimax and Easyrig Minimax with Quick Release?
Asked by: Hayk
The Easyrig Minimax comes with a clamp that attaches to your camera's top handle. The Easyrig Minimax with Quick Release uses a 1/4"-20 to ball stud to attach to a 1/4"-20 thread. The quick release secures onto the ball stud.
Answered by: Nick Y
Date published: 2021-04-14
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