SKU: GC88-4191

Sachtler Pedestal C l

Sachtler Pedestal C l

The pedestal C I combines a pneumatic column with a tripod. With a load capacity of 20 kg and a weight of only 9.2 kg, it is the ideal compact solution for flexible use in the studio or outside filming: a large height range, silent dolly movement, fast assembly and disassembly and easy to transport.

Flat base mount; features one manually adjusted tripod stage & one 39 cm (15.4 in) lift air column; compatible fluid heads: FSB series; DV 10, DV 12, Video 15 with adapter 1030; Video 18 S1/SB/Plus with adapter 3941

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Sachtler Pedestal C l

The pedestal C I combines a pneumatic column with a tripod. With a load capacity of 20 kg and a weight of only 9.2 kg, it is the ideal compact solution for flexible use in the studio or outside filming: a large height range, silent dolly movement, fast assembly and disassembly and easy to transport.

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