SKU: GC47-ST-2594

Sachtler System 25 Studio

Sachtler System 25 Studio

Wherever your projects take you, the Sachtler Video 25 Plus FB is a lightweight, durable and reliable addition to your gear. The seven-step clamping system gives you confidence that your movements will be jerk and vibration-free, while the 18-step counterbalance system enables users to shoot with confidence. The Video 25 Plus FB comes with a 4-hole flat base that allows it to be mounted on all 150 mm or flat base tripods.

Attaching your camera is as quick as a single click with Touch & Go quick release and automatic locking for speedy mounting and removal. Sachtler’s frictionless leak-proof fluid damping with seven levels of drag works in any environment, and always gives you smooth, seamless movement.

The functions of the Vario Ped 2-75 are perfectly matched to the requirements of the studio and OB daily life. The Crab & Steer function makes the pedestal versatile, easy to use, soft and the precise “on-air” runs are naturally. The pedestal can be dismantled into the dolly, column and handwheel for easy transportation and the Quickfix connection allow the rapid assembly of the fluid head.

Quick fix mount; features 2-stage 77 cm / 30.3 in air columns; compatible fluid heads: Video 90 (without adapter); Video 25 Plus FB, Video 60/75 Plus Studio with adapter 3914.

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Sachtler System 25 Studio

Wherever your projects take you, the Sachtler Video 25 Plus FB is a lightweight, durable and reliable addition to your gear. The seven-step clamping system gives you confidence that your movements will be jerk and vibration-free, while the 18-step counterbalance system enables users to shoot with confidence. The Video 25 Plus FB comes with a 4-hole flat base that allows it to be mounted on all 150 mm or flat base tripods.

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