What is a Camera crane / Jib?
With a jib, you can place a camera in a corner and have it rotate on a remote axis which results in a room looking larger than if using a tripod mounted camera. Camera moves are smoother than when mounted on a tripod. Jibs are commonly used in studio applications, stage productions and out door events as well as commercial applications. Jib is an example that creates feelings. It gives the jerk free movement upwords and sidewords. Features: * Supports video cameras upto 4 Kg. As it was designed for camcorders such as the XL-1, XL2, VX2100, VX2000, DVX-100, PD-150, PD-170, GL-1, GL-2, XM1, XM2, TRV-900, Sony HDV HDR-FX1, and many other video and film cameras. * Jib is designed for single operator set-up. * The silk-smooth diagonal tracking shots of jib add a third dimension to traditional camera pan and tilt movements. * If the height of the tripod is 47 inch then the maximum height of the jib upto 71 inch (1.8 meter). * Weight 2Kgs. * Its CNC machined and White and Black Anodize Metal.