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Miller 394 Lightweight Dolly for Solo DV/ENG Tripod

BH #MI394 • MFR #394
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Miller 394 Lightweight Dolly for Solo DV/ENG Tripod
Key Features
  • 50 lb Payload
The Miller 394 Lightweight Dolly for Solo DV/ENG Tripod at 29" wide enables safe maneuverability through standard-size doorways. The max payload is 50 lb. The collapsed length is 22" and the total weight 5.5 lb. An ergonomic carry handle is molded into the dolly's reinforced die-cast center bracket for optimum carriage strength.
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Miller Tripod Dolly Overview

The Miller 394 Lightweight Dolly for Solo DV/ENG Tripod at 29" wide enables safe maneuverability through standard-size doorways. The max payload is 50 lb. The collapsed length is 22" and the total weight 5.5 lb. An ergonomic carry handle is molded into the dolly's reinforced die-cast center bracket for optimum carriage strength.

Miller Tripod Dolly Specs

Tripod Foot Compatibility
Spiked Feet
Working Footprint
28.7" / 72.9 cm
Adjustable Footprint
No
Load Capacity
50 lb / 23 kg
Closed Length
21.7" / 55.2 cm
Locking Wheels
Yes
Wheel Diameter
3" / 7.6 cm
Cable Guards
No
Material
Aluminum
Weight
5.5 lb / 2.5 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
7 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
37 x 13 x 10.5"

Miller Tripod Dolly Reviews

Easy to setup and wonderful to work with

By Steve
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2024-08-30

I've seen reviews somewhere that people had trouble installing this dolly on their tripod. There are no instructions.   Here's some hints: - Extend your tripod all the way.   - Lock the wheels - Set the tripod legs next to the locking positions on the dolly. - One at a time, secure the legs to the dolly - Adjust height as needed Yeah, this dolly is expensive, but it is built like a tank, rolls smoothly and should last forever.

You get what you pay for

By Jon
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-06-13

Tried less expensive camera dollies for my media arts class and it's a joke how fast they fall apart with student use over the years. Only my Miller dolly is still working.

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