Techno-Jib 24 extends from a minimum reach of 9ft to a maximum of 24ft.
Telescopic has introduced the Techno-Jib 24 telescoping remote camera jib arm.
The new Techno-Jib 24 instantly extends or retracts to obtain the best shot possible. With its ability to move the camera smoothly, silently and quickly in and out of hard-to-reach areas, Techno-Jib lets a single operator control diverse camera movements.
The Techno-Jib offers control over zoom, focus and the telescoping of the jib arm through a customizable user interface. Controls and a viewing monitor mount on either side of the arm and can be positioned for optimal viewing and user convenience.
Techno-Jib 24 extends from a minimum reach of 9ft to a maximum of 24ft. The arm travels at speeds of up to 5ft per second and a “soft stop” feature guarantees an automatic smooth stop.
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