Vinten Radamec expands Fusion family with bolt-on height drive
Aug 9, 2007 3:54 PM
Vinten Radamec has begun shipping the FBH-175 Fusion Bolt-On Height Drive designed to provide robotic control of the manual height mechanisms of the Vinten Osprey Elite and Pro Ped pedestals, as well as the Sachtler Combi Ped.
With a maximum payload of 175lbs, the FBH-175 supports Vinten Radamec Fusion robotic heads and professional portable video cameras, lenses and prompters. The system provides up to 35.4in of vertical travel with broadcast-quality and on-shot smoothness at speeds from .4in to 4in per second.
As a Vinten Radamec Fusion product, the FBH-175 integrates with Fusion controllers and works seamlessly with the Fusion pan and tilt heads.
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