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Easyrig 1200N Portable Camera Support

BH #EAERIG12003 • MFR #ERIG-1200-3
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Easyrig 1200N Portable Camera Support
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Easyrig EasyRig 3 1200N Overview

The EasyRig 3 1200N Portable Camera Support is an ergonomically designed unit that reduces the static load on the neck and shoulder muscles, and transfers it down to the hips, the part of the body best designed to deal with it. The EasyRig 3 gives you the speed and mobility of a hand-held camera while achieving steady shots. It allows you the freedom of shooting from various positions; the shoulder, the hip, or even at knee level. The EasyRig 3 is ideal for news broadcasts, sports events, documentaries, commercials, or many other hand-held situations where stability is crucial and where the freedom to move is essential.

Ergonomically designed
Reduces back & arms strain
Transfers most of the camera weight to the hips
Quick & easy assembly
Compatible with all professional cameras

Easyrig EasyRig 3 1200N Specs

Load Capacity
59.00 to 70.00 lb (26.76 to 31.75 kg)
Height
Extended: 39.00 to 41.00" (99.06 to 104.14 cm)
Folded: 25.00" (63.50 cm)
Suspension Line (Fully Stretched)
35.00" (88.90 cm)
Weight
8.60 lb (3.90 kg)

Easyrig EasyRig 3 1200N Reviews

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would this work with a camera that will weight ...

would this work with a camera that will weight around 14-17lbs?
Asked by: Zach
It will not, the minimum capacity for this system is 17 pounds. If you are going to be in the 14-17 pound range you'd want to look at the Easyrig Cinema 3 300N instead, which is between 11 to 17 pounds. https://bhpho.to/2WKc2Qd
Answered by: Joseph
Date published: 2019-05-15

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Looking at purchasing the DJI Ronin M compact stabilizer. I want an easy rig to use with it to save my back. I am using Canon camera's on the stabilizer. Which easy rig would work best and not break the bank?
Asked by: Lonnie W.
I have used the Easy Rig, found it to be a good design and feel it would be well suited for the Ronin M flying Canon cameras/lenses.In time, I would imagine you will wish to also consider the Flowcine line of products to make the camera super smooth and yet not break your back or exhaust your arms.http://bhpho.to/1LCBcsvIn action:https://<a href= http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmVUOdtks2w target= _blank >www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmVUOdtks2w</a>
Answered by: Dennis A L.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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Is the vest one size fits all?
Asked by: Thanh V.
Yes, it is adjustable and should fit most of users.
Answered by: Hoyong H.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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I show that Easyrig 1000N Portable Camera Support. what difference does this product?
Asked by: Anonymous
The difference is that the 400N stabilizer is made to support a maximum load of 22 lbs where the 1000N is made to support a payload of 46-59 lbs.
Answered by: Oliver C.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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I think you have the load capacity wrong for this model. Everywhere else I see it as 17-22lbs. The 11-17lbs looks to be way off. Can you verify?
Asked by: Max F.
The 400 series is rated for 17-22 pounds.
Answered by: 16x9 Inc. Noga Expert
Date published: 2018-08-28
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