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Miller CiNX 7 Fluid Head

BH #MI1107 • MFR #1107
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Key Features
  • Soft Starts/Stops; Balanced Transitions
  • 13.2 to 55 lb Payload; Sideload Plate
  • Flat Base; Includes 100mm Bowl Adapter
  • 16 Steps Counterbalance; 8 Steps Drag
Miller's CiNX 7 Fluid Head features a payload of 13.2-55 lb, 16 steps of counterbalance, and 7 + 0 steps of pan and tilt drag. It's designed with a strength-to-size ratio that provides an optimal solution for the supported load capacity. The drag and counterbalance systems offer progressive and equal increments of drag and torque to ensure ultra-soft starts and stops and balanced diagonal transitions. The CiNX 7 provides a smooth and effective workflow for heavy camera setups.
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Miller CiNX 7 Overview

Miller's CiNX 7 Fluid Head features a payload of 13.2-55 lb, 16 steps of counterbalance, and 7 + 0 steps of pan and tilt drag. It's designed with a strength-to-size ratio that provides an optimal solution for the supported load capacity. The drag and counterbalance systems offer progressive and equal increments of drag and torque to ensure ultra-soft starts and stops and balanced diagonal transitions. The CiNX 7 provides a smooth and effective workflow for heavy camera setups.

The CiNX 7 features a 3/8"-16 threaded flat base and includes a 100mm bowl claw adapter. Additionally, optional 150mm bowl or Mitchell base adapters from Miller are also supported.

The pan/tilt controls and a bubble level are all illuminated at the press of an illumination button. The CiNX 7 comes with a GP23A type battery already installed for illumination but supports multiple other types as you will find in the user manual.

For ultimate efficiency with heavy cameras, the CiNX 7 has a sideload camera plate platform with a safety lock, and it comes with an ARRI-type camera plate that can be adjusted approximately 6". It also includes a rosette-mount telescopic pan handle while supporting two in total for dual-handed operation. On the sides, it provides four anti-twist ARRI accessory mounts. The head is made of lightweight yet high-strength die-cast aluminum and rigid composite polymers. It's finished with a durable black ripple and anti-corrosive pretreatment. It also has water- and dust-resistant sealing.

The head also has a very wide operating temperature range of -40 to 149°F.

Key Features
  • Fluid drag system with smooth start and soft stop technology and balanced diagonal transitions
  • 3/8"-16 threaded flat base
  • Includes a 100mm bowl claw adapter (optional 150mm bowl or Mitchell base adapters supported)
  • 16 steps counterbalance
  • Payload range of 13.2 to 55 lb
  • 8 steps of pan and tilt drag; illuminated controls
  • Sideload platform with safety lock
  • 5.9" camera plate sliding range
  • Four anti-twist ARRI accessory mounts
  • Illuminated bubble level
  • Pan handle included; optional second one supported
  • Wide operating temperature range of -40 to 149°F

Miller CiNX 7 Specs

Key Specs
Camera Mounting
Dual 3/8"-16 Screws & 1/4"-20 Screw with Locating Pin (Quick Release Plate: Sideload Plate)
Head Type
Fluid Head
Drag Control
Yes
Load Capacity
55 lb / 24.95 kg
Weight
8.8 lb / 3.99 kg
Head
Camera Mounting
Dual 3/8"-16 Screws & 1/4"-20 Screw with Locating Pin (Quick Release Plate: Sideload Plate)
Head Type
Fluid Head
Base Mount
Flat Base with 3/8"-16 Female (100 mm Half Ball via Included Adapter)
Counter Balance
Incremental 15-Step Plus 0
Dimensions
Camera Plate: 10.24 x 3.76" / 260.00 x 95.5 mm
Pan & Tilt
Drag Control
Yes
Independent Pan Lock
Yes
Independent Tilt Lock
Yes
Vertical Tilt
+90° to -75°
General
Load Capacity
55 lb / 24.95 kg
Accessory Mounting
2x Pan Handle Fitting
4x ARRI Accessory Mount Female
Bubble Level
Yes (Illuminated)
Weight
8.8 lb / 3.99 kg

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