Overview

Cinekinetic Traka (Includes Tiny Saddle)

Traka is the world's smallest full size dolly. Shipping in its "Small Dolly" configuration Traka comes complete in its own case including a Tiny Saddle and accessories that enable it to be expanded into a full size dolly.

SKU: GC92-Cinekinetic-DT

Cinekinetic Traka (Includes Tiny Saddle)

Cinekinetic Traka (Includes Tiny Saddle)

Traka is the world's smallest full size dolly. Shipping in its "Small Dolly" configuration Traka comes complete in its own case including a Tiny Saddle and accessories that enable it to be expanded into a full size dolly.

In its small configuration, Traka is intended to be used with cameras MiniDV size or smaller.

For maximum portability, the track can be purchased from any local hardware store and may be tubing, angle iron or aluminium, dowelling or rodding. Any size track from 3/4" to 2" diameter may be used. When you are finished with your shoot, simply discard the track.

The camera is mounted on top of a Tiny Saddle (included) which is positioned on the dolly.

Traka is only 27.94 x 17.78 x 10.16 cm and weighs 2.72kg. Traka's small size lets your camera go into places impossible to reach in any other way. The track can be positioned on the floor, across a table, between two chairs, balanced by an assistant at one end and any static surface on the other; held by two people, each balancing one end of the two tracks.

Traka goes anywhere. Through a car window, under a chair, down a flight of stairs or up a wall. If you want your camera parallel to the ground while dollying down a stairway, adjust the hinged platform. When the hinges are locked at right angles Traka simulates a crane. Gaffer tape the track vertically to the wall and the camera operator lifts or lowers Traka to the required height at the preferred speed.

Turning Traka into a full-size dolly is simple. Buy a 3/4 inch plywood board, a broom handle and a PVC pipe from a local hardware store. Inside Traka's case, you'll find full instructions and all the necessary hardware necessary to assemble your dolly. Once assembled as a full size dolly, Traka should be able to support you, your tripod, BetaCam or film camera, jibarm, teleprompter, porta-pak and most of the other accessories you'll want at a hands reach. Traka as a full size dolly has a suggested capacity weight of 136.07kg.

Regular price $600.00
Sale price $600.00 Regular price $610.00
Pay with
Pay with
This item is currently backordered and we are awaiting arrival. star If you'd like to know when it's due, we're here to help!

phone Call us during business hours at 02 9299 0177.
chatChat live with our team on-site.
emailOr email us anytime at info@georges.com.au with the subject "Awaiting Arrival"
Awaiting Stock

Checking availability...

Request a Price Match

Fill out the price match form below, and we will be in touch shortly.

$600.00

Product Overview

Cinekinetic Traka (Includes Tiny Saddle)

Traka is the world's smallest full size dolly. Shipping in its "Small Dolly" configuration Traka comes complete in its own case including a Tiny Saddle and accessories that enable it to be expanded into a full size dolly.

Need advice?

Speak to one of our dedicated Australian-based sales team members.

Call us
xt50 III

First Look: Fujifilm X-T30 III - The Little Legend Returns

In this post we review the new Canon EOS C50!

View post
Canon EOS C50

Canon EOS C50 Review - A Fresh Chapter in Compact Cinema

In this post we review the new Canon EOS C50!

View post
Cooke SP3 Review

Cooke SP3 Mirrorless Prime Lens Review

The Cooke SP3 series brings the renowned Cooke Look to mirrorless cameras in a compact form. These primes draw inspiration from the classic Speed Panchro lenses, blending vintage character with modern engineering....

View post
DJI Osmo 360

DJI Osmo 360 Review

Recently, we got our hands on the new camera for Georges Cameras TV to take it through its paces. The DJI Osmo 360 is DJI’s first 360-degree camera, delivering immersive, all-angle footage...

View post
Sony 50-150mm F/2 GM

Sony 50-150mm F2 GM Review: The Best Zoom for Pros?

Discover why the Sony 50-150mm F2 GM is the ultimate zoom lens for weddings, portraits, and pro creatives needing speed, sharpness, and flexibility.

View post
Fujifilm X-HF1: The New Half Film Digital Camera For Creative Flair

Fujifilm X-HF1: The New Half Film Digital Camera For Creative...

It’s not often we see remarkable changes in camera configurations to deliver something truly unique, but here we are in 2025 with Fujifilm releasing the affectionately termed 'X Half', X-HF1 . This...

View post
Drone flying over icy landscape

DJI Mavic 4 Pro: The Best Pro Drone on the Market

DJI Mavic 4 Pro - Guide To The Best Pro Drone on the Market The new DJI Mavic 4 Pro represents a pinnacle of DJI’s drone technology, offering advanced DJI drone imaging,...

View post
Hieu controlling Aputure Nova P300C

COB vs Panel Lights: What’s Right for You?

LED Lighting: A Quick Evolution Not long ago, film sets were dominated by bulky tungsten and HMI lights — powerful but hot, expensive, and unforgiving. Then came LED technology: cooler, more efficient,...

View post
The Best Cameras for Mother's Day: Fujifilm's Top 3 Models

The Best Cameras for Mother's Day: Fujifilm's Top 3 Models

Find out why the Fujifilm X-T50, X-T5, and X-H2 are suitable cameras to capture cherished moments with remarkable image quality and ease this Mother's Day.

View post
Top Lenses for Newborn and Family Portraits

Top Lenses for Newborn and Family Portraits

Find out the top lenses for newborn and family portraits, like the Fujifilm XF 35mm f/1.4 R and Canon RF 50mm f1.4L VCM. Learn tips on using natural light, props, and capturing...

View post