The 6' Orion DVC260 DSLR Camera Crane/Jib from ProAm USA fits into tight spaces. The black scratch-resistant, powder-coated aluminum frame provides solid stability. The DVC260 features an overslung platform to support camera loads up to 10 lb, and the included extension plate allows for the attachment of larger cameras.
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ProAm USA DVC260 Overview
Lightweight and sturdy 6061 aircraft aluminum construction
Gains 3.5' from the tripod or support and up to 9.5' from the ground when attached to a large tripod
Convertible design allows up to two 3' extension (sold separately) to be added later
Mounts on standard tripod heads using 1/4"-20 or 3/8"-16 threads
Camera can tilt independent of the crane itself
Operate with one hand using auto-tilt mode
6' crane breaks down into two 3' sections in seconds
Weights can be easily added for counterbalance (sold separately)
Crane supports up to 10 lb
Effortless motions on 3-axis
LCD monitor can be easily added to view live footage
UPC: 608011868987
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ProAm USA DVC260 Reviews
Pretty good thus far
By Chico
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2019-12-16
Does the job. The one issue I have is there are two thumb screws used to attach the two halves of the boom arm together. They don't actually screw into anything they just butt up against some metal. You can see these two screws poking out in the image near the center/right of the arm. Seems like something that could fall apart especially after some wear and tear. I'll probably drill out an actual hole for them to catch onto.
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