Vinten rolls out new Quattro S pedestal for small spaces
Sep 30, 2004 3:27 PM, IBC Update e-newsletter
The new Vinten Quattro S is a small-base studio pedestal designed for multi-camera studio applications.
The Quattro pedestal range offers a four-stage telescopic column, that eliminates the need for raised staging. Eye-line shots are achieved on or off a raised platform.
The triangular column design also offers torsional stiffness, minimizing all unwanted rotational movement. Its low-pressure pneumatic system, combined with the high precision bearing configuration provides smooth, counterbalanced elevation movement, allowing quiet and seamless on-air motion.
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