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Especially for the VPS-1 this compact lightweight foldable dolly has been designed to allow for camera positions as low as possible, while the 35cm reach of the VPS-1 is maintained. For a higher reach we offer extensions of 150 and 300mm.</p> The VPD...
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This Heavy Duty Pedestal Kit VPHD is designed with the VPS-4 on to Cambo’s VPD-4 Platform, to support large and heavy cranes on this dolly.<br /> The center column is height-adjustable and reaches from 1.28 cm upto 1.82 cm above ground and is o...
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Dedicated Spider Set to support the Cambo VPS-1 or VPSF-600 on a Manfrotto Dolly.</p> ...
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Dedicated Spider Set to support the Cambo VPS-1 or VPSF-600 on a Miller Dolly.</p> ...
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The Cambo VPS-1 Pedestal Column is a steady versatile though lightweight camera-platform.<br /> An adjustable air-system provides accurate and effortless pneumatic supported camera positioning.</p> The top-unit including steering wheel and 100mm bowl...
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The VPD-150 extends the height of the VPS-1 or VPSF-600 Pedestal with 15 cm.</p> Vertical reach VPS-1 when mounted on a Cambo VPD-9 including VPS-150: 96 -131 cm<br /> The VPD-150 extends the height of the VPS-1 or VPSF-600 Pedestal with 15 cm.</p> V...
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The VPD-300 extends the height of the VPS-1 or VPSF-600 Pedestal with 30 cm.</p> Vertical reach VPS-1 when mounted on a Cambo VPD-9 including VPS-150: 111-146 cm</p> ...
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This Heavy Duty Pedestal VPS-4 is designed to be mounted on to Cambo’s VPD-4 Platform, to support large and heavy cranes on this dolly.<br /> The center column is height-adjustable and reaches from 1.28 cm upto 1.82 cm above ground and is opera...
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Cambo VPS-962 is a low-position camera mount that is placed directly onto the VPD-15 Dolly for use in combination with the UniTrack system, to achieve the lowest possible camera stand point.</p> ...
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Cambo VPSF-600 is a Pedestal to be used in combination with the Cambo Dolly. The VPSF-600 has a fixed height, although it can be mounted in several combinations with 150 and 300mm extensions (optional VPS-150 and VPS-300). For lower camera positions ...