Overview

Bright Tangerine KASBAH Atman Shoulder Rig Frame

Perfect Balance

The camera's placement on the shoulder rig impacts the overall balance of the setup significantly. The BUD dovetail provides a spacious 165mm of sliding capacity, enabling you to adjust and evenly distribute weight, reducing the strain on your back and arms.

SKU: GC63-B6000.1223

Bright Tangerine KASBAH Atman Shoulder Rig Frame

Bright Tangerine KASBAH Atman Shoulder Rig Frame

Perfect Balance

The camera's placement on the shoulder rig impacts the overall balance of the setup significantly. The BUD dovetail provides a spacious 165mm of sliding capacity, enabling you to adjust and evenly distribute weight, reducing the strain on your back and arms.

BUD Quick-Release

Attaching and detaching the shoulder rig is a breeze, taking just seconds thanks to the quick-release feature on the BUD dovetail. By utilising the wider 88mm ARRI BUD standard, it enables smooth transitions with any compatible bottom plate.

Multi-Standard Compatibility

Whether it's VCT-14 or the future BCT standard, the KASBAH Atman Shoulder Rig Frame is future-proof, allowing for easy upgrades down the line to meet evolving industry standards.

Two Shoulder Pad Options

Recognising that one size doesn't fit all, this rig offers the option to choose between two shoulder pads, ensuring a personalised and comfortable fit for extended shooting sessions.

Users have the option of selecting between the One-Axis narrow pad, which moves back and forth within the frame, or the larger Two-Axis wide pad, which also slides from left to right.

Enjoy the flexibility of height adjustment and passthrough functionality. Accommodate various lens lengths effortlessly with a single set of rods, providing optimal stability and support for your camera setup.

The winged lever guarantees smooth operation even in challenging shooting conditions, engineered to be easily gripped even while wearing gloves.

Optional Rear 15mm Rod Mount

Perfect for attaching battery packs and other accessories, the B6000.1024-KASBAH Atman Shoulder Rig Rear Rod Mount adds versatility while allowing you to customise the rig according to your specific requirements.

ARRI Standard Rosettes

Ideal for our KASBAH hand grips & arms, the frame features two industry-standard ARRI rosettes for seamless integration with various accessories.

The shoulder rig frame, with its sleek design, maintains a minimalistic approach for centralised weight distribution, ensuring optimal stability while allowing you to stay agile during shoots.

Solid Unibody Frame

Engineered for reliability and performance, the solid unibody construction ensures minimal flex or twist, providing a rock-solid platform for your camera gear.

Compatible with ALEXA 35, ALEXA MINI & MINI LF

ARRI Ready, this rig seamlessly integrates with popular ARRI camera models, offering professional-grade support and stability for your filmmaking endeavors using BUD-1 & BUD-3 compatible bottom plates.

Compatibility

B6000.1025-KASBAH Shoulder Pad (One-Axis Narrow)

B6000.1026-KASBAH Atman Shoulder Rig Wide Two-Axis Pad

B6000.1024-KASBAH Atman Shoulder Rig Rear Rod Mount

B6000.1127-KASBAH Atman VCT Mounting Kit

15mm Rods

B4004.1038-BUD Compatible Bottom Plate for Sony BURANO

ARRI BUD-1 for ALEXA 35

ARRI BUD-3 for ALEXA MINI & MINI LF

KASBAH Grips

KASBAH Arms, Extensions & Spacers

KASBAH Handle Kit

Any ARRI rosette accessory using M6 thread

Key Features:

Sleek Minimalistic Design

Broad Customisation Options

6.5" Sliding Capacity

Integrated ARRI-Standard Rosettes

Low Centre of Gravity

Solid Unibody Frame

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Bright Tangerine KASBAH Atman Shoulder Rig Frame

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Product Overview

Bright Tangerine KASBAH Atman Shoulder Rig Frame

Perfect Balance

The camera's placement on the shoulder rig impacts the overall balance of the setup significantly. The BUD dovetail provides a spacious 165mm of sliding capacity, enabling you to adjust and evenly distribute weight, reducing the strain on your back and arms.

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