Specifications
Here is the list of all accessories:
Follow Focus Kit:
Materials: 90% aluminum alloys, 3% POM, 8% of stainless steel (screws, bearings, gears)
Process: Own mold, hard surface oxidation, the core components of the high hardness of 100 per cent copper alloy.
Includes: card cases, main part, standard six fixed-diameter gear rings and two rubber zipper-style gear rings.
Performance: worm-type rigging-angle drive, excellent mechanical properties. Unique damping touch.
Baseplate System:
Materials: 90% aluminum alloys, 10% stainless steels.
Process: hard surface oxidation.
Performance: XY axis many adjustable joints of X and Y axis can adapt to various HDSLR and HDV with high and low conversion card cases (for height conversion use).
Viewfinder:
It provides much improved viewing over stock view-finders, especially if you only have the LCD monitor to compose shots with, it allows a great deal more light to come through, resulting in a crisper, clearer, brighter image, pushing the viewfinder gently against your eye provides a third point of contact and, therefore, greater stability.
Follow Focus Kit:
Materials: 90% aluminum alloys, 3% POM, 8% of stainless steel (screws, bearings, gears)
Process: Own mold, hard surface oxidation, the core components of the high hardness of 100 per cent copper alloy.
Includes: card cases, main part, standard six fixed-diameter gear rings and two rubber zipper-style gear rings.
Performance: worm-type rigging-angle drive, excellent mechanical properties. Unique damping touch.
Baseplate System:
Materials: 90% aluminum alloys, 10% stainless steels.
Process: hard surface oxidation.
Performance: XY axis many adjustable joints of X and Y axis can adapt to various HDSLR and HDV with high and low conversion card cases (for height conversion use).
Viewfinder:
It provides much improved viewing over stock view-finders, especially if you only have the LCD monitor to compose shots with, it allows a great deal more light to come through, resulting in a crisper, clearer, brighter image, pushing the viewfinder gently against your eye provides a third point of contact and, therefore, greater stability.