Digital Video - January 2008 - (Page 52) 52 CAMERA SUPPORT MILLER CAMERA SUPPORT NOW YOU CAN ACCESSORIZE THE MOST WIDELY-LOVED DV TRIPOD IN THE BUSINESS! “THE SOLO FROM MILLER” For on-the-move applications, the new, lightweight SoloPOD is a quality carbon fibre monopod with a height range of 21” to 66”. The precision-made 3-stage telescoping leg has the same comfortable neoprene grip well known to the Solo tripod user. To add ultra-smooth fluid-style rolling action to your Miller Solo DV tripod, include a Miller Solo DV Dolly in your kit. The Solo DV dolly can manoeuvre through doorways, folds down for compact carrying and is a versatile addition to your SOLO DV tripod, enabling creative shots in your production. The new add-on SOLO leg covers offer greater protection to the Solo Legs and provide a super comfortable velvet texture grip which is easy to remove and clean. ADVERTORIAL FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WWW.MILLERTRIPODS.COM VINTEN ADVERTORIAL Vinten, a Vitec Group brand and industry leader in camera support systems and accessories, provides the most complete range of camera support solutions for studio and OB production, including rugged and reliable pedestals and tripods and awardwinning pan/tilt heads. The innovative new product range includes the Protouch Pro-6HDV fluid head designed for lightweight HDV and SDV camcorders. The system weighs only 4.8 pounds, but can smoothly carry camera systems weighing up to 13.2 lbs at a 4.9” center of gravity. For ultimate positioning control, the system offers continuously variable fluid pan and tilt drag, a full 360-degree pan, and a +90- to -60-degree tilt range. Operators will appreciate its positive action pan and tilt brakes. In addition, Vinten’s handy side-load feature ensures rapid and sure camera attachment and release. The 75mm bowl base pan and tilt system offers professional performance features in a cost-effective package. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WWW.VINTEN.COM http://www.millertripods.com/ http://WWW.VINTEN.COM
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