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Redesigned Levelpod handles heavier camcorders
Feb 12, 2008 8:46 AM
Levelpod converts the unstable ergonomics of most camcorders into a well-balanced shoulder-mounted and handheld system.
Baughan Productions has unveiled a newly redesigned Levelpod for control over heavy professional camcorders like the Panasonic HVX-200, Canon XH-G1, Sony HVR- Z7U and the new Sony PMW-EX1.
Improvements include a higher maximum weight limit of 18lbs, a taller monopod that expands to more than 80in and a faster one-hand adjustment.
Levelpod converts the unstable ergonomics of most camcorders into a well-balanced shoulder-mounted and handheld system.
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