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Thursday, August 19, 2010
Redrock Launches New “nano” Line of DSLR Rigs and Accessories
Clint Milby | 08/19
Compact, Economical Rigs Deliver Professional Quality on a Budget
Hollywood, CA - Redrock Micro, the recognized leader in affordable professional-quality cinema accessories, today announced the new nano line of accessories and rigs for video DSLR cameras.
The nano rigs are manufactured to precision, professional standards and can be easily upgraded to more advanced rigs as needed. Developed from extensive customer interviews and input, the nano line delivers the ideal balance of economy and professional quality in compact support rigs.
According to James Hurd, Chief Revolutionary for Redrock Micro customers wanted something with bit smaller with a smaller price point, “We developed the nano rigs from extensive input from professional and aspiring still/motion photographers,” . “Customers said they wanted additional options that were smaller, more lightweight, and offered an affordable entry point, all while maintaining Redrock professional quality and interoperability.”
The nano line of products consists of 7 new rigs and 5 new accessories:
Nano rigs: Grippit™ runningMan™ LowDown™ LowDown Deluxe Stealth™ Stealth Grip Stealth V (“vee”)
Nano accessories: Nano baseplate Nano focus+zoom lever microHandle Plus (with integrated shoe mount) 2” 15mm carbon fiber rails 2” handlebar rod
Pricing and Availability
Redrock nano rigs are aggressively priced and are generally under $495. Specific pricing depends on model and desired configuration. They are available for immediate ordering through Redrock’s online store at Redrockmicro.com or one of the worldwide Redrock authorized resellers.
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Could you have found a worse person to do your demo. The guy looks like he has never been out in the field shooting, yet alone ever picked up a camera before. I am sorry but the design doesn’t make sense. The first unit he showed is useless. Why have a handle under the camera? You need a third arm to follow focus! Part of being a journalist when shooting is to not stand out in the crowd. These rigs will make you stand out. The whole purpose of shooting with an HDSLR is to have the “covert” factor when shooting. You don’t want people to know that your shooting video. These rigs don’t work in the journalist market.
Not impressed Red Rock Micro…..
Posted by Daniel Weber on 08/20 at 08:58 AM
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