- Ultra-clear glass, lightweight design
- Automatic flip/mirror display function
- 21" 1920 x 1080 resolution LCD monitor
- 21" talent monitor
- 160° viewing angle
- 70/30 beam-splitter glass
- HDMI, VGA, and 3G-SDI video inputs
- Adjustable mount suits almost any type of camera
- Use with included Windows-compatible software
- Compatible with almost any prompter software
- Includes PROCLOCK prompter timer
Designed for use with 100mm bowl tripods, the Acebil CH8 Fluid Head features a 100mm ball design and supports loads up to 55 lb. An 8-step counterbalance allows you to compensate for the weight of your rig for better balancing, while independent 8-step pan and tilt drag settings provide adjustable resistance for precise movements. A sliding quick-release plate attaches to your camera via a 1/4"-20 or 3/8"-16 screw, for easy attachment and removal. To assist in keeping your shots level, even in dim environments, the head has a built-in LED illuminated bubble level. A pan bar comes included and can be attached on either the left or right side of the head.
- Supports loads up to 55 lb
- 100mm ball
- 8-Step counterbalance
- Independent 8-step pan and tilt drag settings
- Tilt range: +90° / -70°
- Sliding quick-release plate with 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 screws
- Included pan bar can be attached on left or right side of head
The Acebil PD3800SC Pedestal with Carrying Case and Dolly D9 features a 100mm bowl head fitting, allowing it to accept fluid heads with a 100mm ball for quick leveling. The pedestal uses pneumatic pressure to assist with smooth column height adjustments. The internal air pressure setting is adjustable, allowing you to set the pedestal to match the weight of your camera and head up to 88 pounds.
The pedestal has an adjustable height range of 38 to 66", and a central ring allows you to raise and lower the pedestal, as well as move it smoothly around your studio on the included D9 dolly. The dolly accepts the feet of the pedestal, and it features 4" wheels with integrated cable guards that help prevent you from rolling over cables as you move about the studio.
