The new Steadicam Clipper 312 and Clipper 324 offer “go to” buttons to rebalance the sled to predetermined positions and return home with one touch.
The Tiffen’s Steadicam division introduced the Steadicam Clipper 312 and Clipper 324 at NAB2008.
The new Steadicam Clipper series offers innovative features designed so operators can easily configure their Steadicam for the best possible advantage for each shot.
Features include the strong camera mounting stage that increases the precision and repeatability of every shot and smooth stage positioning, and with the optional position-sensing motors, operators can trim the sled's balance while shooting. "Go-to" buttons on the remote rebalance the sled to predetermined positions and return home with one touch.
The integral tilt head tilts +/-15 degrees, and the new wide dovetail lock has a broader, more positive grip on the dovetail plate.
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