System: DS20 Solo DV Carbon Fibre System (1514)
SPECIFICATIONS
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Material:
Carbon Fibre
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Construction:
2-Stage
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Maximum Height:
1751 mm (68.9 in)
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Minimum Height:
371 mm (14.6 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:
5 to 10 kg
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Transport Length:
831 mm (32.7 in)
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Weight:
4.90 kg (10.8 lbs)
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DS20 Solo DV Carbon Fibre System
The SOLO DV 20 offers incredible price-performance and ultra-light carbon support for 10lb XL-1 and 20lb DSR390 DVCAM payloads. Designed around the popular Miller DS20 with 'flick-of-a-switch' selectable counterbalance, SOLO DV 20 features a choice of 1/4" & pin or 1/4" & 3/8" screw mounts with sliding quick release mount for lens and battery changes. The SOLO DV 2-Stage Carbon tripod complements this lightweight, true fluid drag support for all DVCAMcorders.
Features:
- True fluid pan and tilt
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SOLO DV carbon fibre telescope tubing
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75mm ball levelling
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Quick Release sliding camera plate
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flick-of-a-switch 10 - 20lb CB selection
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Components:
Optional components:

Miller Sharpshooters
SOLO survives Surf Safari | Australia
Scott Needham likes to take calculated risks. He's been shooting stills, video and film professionally for 10 years, capturing the thrill of extreme sports or the exotica of remote idylls. "There's nothing like jumping out of a helicopter onto a snow-covered volcano in Chile, or swimming in the powerful waves of Tahiti with a camera in a water housing tethered to my wrist."
DV on the Hunt; a hunter's view | USA
Jim Kinsey from Montana DV recently added a DS20 Solo system to his kit of camera support; you may have read his previous story that covered the bushfires in the western region of the United States with his trusty Miller DS10 Lightweight System. For all his adventurous travels Jim was perfectly suited to the very popular SOLO tripod and has most recently been trekking around Alaskan territories filming footage for the Magnum Hunt Club before preparing to the leave for the African wilderness next week?
Here’s all the news from Jim over the last few months of his adventures with his new SOLO 20 System
Update from the Films4Conservation Team | Indonesia/United Kingdom
All is going well with Nick and I. We recently secured a 5 film outreach project in Sumatra The core aim of the project is to use film as a means to establish constructive dialogues between nomadic forest people, local and national government, grassroots NGOs, and industry.
South Pole Solo Expedition Gets Gusty Challenges | United Kingdom
Over the course of 2009 a group of eight women from eight Commonwealth countries prepared to be the first to walk to South Pole. Their preparations and expedition were filmed for a documentary.