System: Compass15 Solo 2-Stage Carbon Fibre System (1833)
SPECIFICATIONS
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Material:
Carbon Fibre
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Construction:
2-Stage
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Maximum Height:
1784 mm (70.2 in)
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Minimum Height:
404 mm (15.9 in)
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Mounting Standard:
75mm ball levelling
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Payload Capacity:
10.00 kg (22 lbs)
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Payload Range:
2-10 kg /4.4-22 lbs
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Transport Length:
864 mm (34 in)
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Weight:
6.70 kg (14.8 lbs)
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Compass15 Solo 2-Stage Carbon Fibre System
The Compass 15 Solo DV Carbon Fibre system combines the innovative lightweight Solo tripod and Compass 15 fluid head to provide professional performance for the latest generation of lightweight HDV/DVCAM/XDCAM and P2HD cameras which makes it an ideal travel companion.
Features:
- Five selectable positions of high performance drag plus a zero position
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Selectable counterbalance system for payloads between 2-10 kg /4.4-22 lbs
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60mm (2.4") sliding camera plate
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Solo DV 2-Stage Carbon Fibre tripod
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Leg angle lock for 234-1614mm / 9.2-63.5" height range
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Spike/Rubber feet support
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75mm ball levelling
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Components:
Optional components:

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