Ikan CC01 Camera Cradle Stabilizing Device
Ikan CameraCradle
The iKan CameraCradle is our new camera stability device. The CameraCradle is designed to comfortably hold and stabilize your professional video camera for extended shoots. It has a soft padded shoulder strap, and an adjustable waist belt with a sewn-in loop and carabineer for holding extra cables. The package also includes two straps to safely but gently hold your small form professional camera in place. The CameraCradle is made of soft yet durable material and is filled with high quality Micro-beads that easily conform to various camera angles. There are also two side pockets designed to hold wireless camera receivers. The iKan CameraCradle is a serious piece of gear that will quickly become a permanent part of your production kit.
Key Features:
The iKan CameraCradle is our new camera stability device. The CameraCradle is designed to comfortably hold and stabilize your professional video camera for extended shoots. It has a soft padded shoulder strap, and an adjustable waist belt with a sewn-in loop and carabineer for holding extra cables. The package also includes two straps to safely but gently hold your small form professional camera in place. The CameraCradle is made of soft yet durable material and is filled with high quality Micro-beads that easily conform to various camera angles. There are also two side pockets designed to hold wireless camera receivers. The iKan CameraCradle is a serious piece of gear that will quickly become a permanent part of your production kit.
Key Features:
- Padded shoulder strap and adjustable waist belt to comfortably hold the Cameracradle and your camera in place for extended event type shooting.
- Waist belt includes a sewn-in loop and carabineer for holding extra cables.
- Built-in horizontal side pockets designed to accommodate wireless mic receivers.
- The Cameracradle is filled with high quality Micro-Beads that easily mold and adjust to various camera angles.
- Fantastic for multi-hour event type shooting, running and gunning, or stabilizing your camera in tight places where a normal tripod would not fit.