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Sirui VSK-3 Video Survival Kit
Sirui s VSK-3 Video Survival Kit offers a lot of flexibility in setting up the rig you need for various types of shots and setting up very quickly without any tools required. All the included parts secure to one another via levers or thumbwheels. In a matter of seconds in most cases, you can configure a full-size shoulder rig, a shorter one, or a lightweight handheld support for low-angle shots. And each of these can be set up differently too as your needs require or simply to your preference. Plus, there s a lot of room for expansion by incorporating additional optional accessories.
Various Shoulder Rig Setups
Eight threaded 15mm carbon fiber rods, each 7.9 long, can be set up with the included shoulder pad, camera platform, and Z-bracket to create a full-size shoulder rig. You can connect all the rods or leave some out, depending on how long you want the rig to be, and you can choose to leave the Z-bracket out if you don t want the shoulder pad offset to the side. End caps are also included for the 15mm rods to neatly cover any ends you may have exposed, so you re left with a professional-looking rig. The camera platform provides a 1/4 -20 camera screw so you can attach virtually any camera.
Highly-Configurable Cage-Style Support
The square-shaped cage-style support can be attached to the shoulder rig as is, or with the bottom part removed so what you have are two foam-padded handgrips for the shoulder rig. If you choose to leave this cage-style support in its full square-shaped form, you can remove it from the rig and use it for low-angle handheld shots, making use of the included top handle that can be attached on top. The top handle can be left on at all times in any configuration if you d like. The cage-style support offers multiple rod ports on top and bottom, as well as a few 1/4 -20 mounting threads for monitors and other accessories, and it can be used right side up or upside down, depending on what type of setup you prefer.
Sirui s VSK-3 Video Survival Kit offers a lot of flexibility in setting up the rig you need for various types of shots and setting up very quickly without any tools required. All the included parts secure to one another via levers or thumbwheels. In a matter of seconds in most cases, you can configure a full-size shoulder rig, a shorter one, or a lightweight handheld support for low-angle shots. And each of these can be set up differently too as your needs require or simply to your preference. Plus, there s a lot of room for expansion by incorporating additional optional accessories.
Various Shoulder Rig Setups
Eight threaded 15mm carbon fiber rods, each 7.9 long, can be set up with the included shoulder pad, camera platform, and Z-bracket to create a full-size shoulder rig. You can connect all the rods or leave some out, depending on how long you want the rig to be, and you can choose to leave the Z-bracket out if you don t want the shoulder pad offset to the side. End caps are also included for the 15mm rods to neatly cover any ends you may have exposed, so you re left with a professional-looking rig. The camera platform provides a 1/4 -20 camera screw so you can attach virtually any camera.
Highly-Configurable Cage-Style Support
The square-shaped cage-style support can be attached to the shoulder rig as is, or with the bottom part removed so what you have are two foam-padded handgrips for the shoulder rig. If you choose to leave this cage-style support in its full square-shaped form, you can remove it from the rig and use it for low-angle handheld shots, making use of the included top handle that can be attached on top. The top handle can be left on at all times in any configuration if you d like. The cage-style support offers multiple rod ports on top and bottom, as well as a few 1/4 -20 mounting threads for monitors and other accessories, and it can be used right side up or upside down, depending on what type of setup you prefer.
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