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Miller Wins 'Best of Show Vidy Award' at NAB 2011
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Miller Compass 25 fluid head has received a Vidy Award from the editors of Videography magazine at NAB 2011. Vidy Awards, the longest-running NAB awards program, recognise achievement in the advancement of the art and science of production and postproduction technology.
The award are nominated by industry professionals and selected by editors from the Broadcast/Video Division of NewBay Media. Eric Trabb, Group VP and Publisher reflected "Our teams searched the NAB show floor for products that were truly deserving of recognition” and "Recognition with an award at NAB from the Broadcast & Video Group is a strong vote of confidence and admiration from this leading publication."
The lightweight, compact 100mm Compass 25 fluid head is one of the most versatile heads available incorporating the performance and features of the renowned Arrow range, providing ultra smooth take offs, super stable pan/tilt moves and perfect stops. It is designed to support a diverse choice of cameras and camera configurations with payload range of 8.8-30.9 lb (4-14kg). Since its launch, it has been proved a perfect match for HDV, DVCAM, XDCAM, P2HD, ENG and highly accessorised DSLR cameras. The recognition is a strong proof of the Miller team’s dedication to designing quality camera support products that matches the latest camera innovations.
Together with Miller’s Compass 25 fluid head, Panasonic AG-AF100, Sony Electronics PMW – F3 , and Canon U.S.A. FK14.5-60 Wide-Angle Cine Lens, to name a few, were also awarded with the Vidy Award at NAB 2011 and Miller is the only winner won the award in Camera Support Equipment category.
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The lightweight, compact 100mm Compass 25 fluid head is one of the most versatile heads available incorporating the performance and features of the renowned Arrow range, providing ultra smooth take offs, super stable pan/tilt moves and perfect stops. It is designed to support a diverse choice of cameras and camera configurations with payload range of 8.8-30.9 lb (4-14kg). Since its launch, it