Sachtler 1018C System Ace XL MS AL

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SKU
1018C

Sachtler Ace XL fluid head is ideally suited for digital cine-style cameras like Blackmagic Ursa Mini Pro, Canon C200 and C300 Mark 2, Panasonic GH5 and Sony FS7. Providing users with all the strength that made Sachtler the industry standard for professional lightweight camera supports: completely jerk-free camera movements, extremely lightweight, and maximum stability.

 

 

Sachtler 1018C System Ace XL carbon fibre with Fluid Head Ace 75/2 CF Tripod Mid-Level Spreader & Bag

Sachtler Ace XL fluid head is ideally suited for digital cine-style cameras like Blackmagic Ursa Mini Pro, Canon C200 and C300 Mark 2, Panasonic GH5 and Sony FS7. Providing users with all the strength that made Sachtler the industry standard for professional lightweight camera supports: completely jerk-free camera movements, extremely lightweight, and maximum stability.

The Ace XL Tripod is exclusively available as a package with a 75 mm fluid head and a useful transport bag. Anybody who works on uneven ground and “on location” would have an advantage with the two-stage extension tripods featuring a mid-level spreader.

Being able to work quickly and efficiently also means being able to get the perfect shots easily. Once you have balanced your camera, patented Sachtler drag always gives you subtle and smooth movement. Three horizontal and vertical grades of drag also help you work intuitively and quickly, while always being sure your gear isn’t letting you down. The 75 mm head fitting has a large sliding range of 120 mm, helping to give the flexibility to work in the way that gets you the best results.

SPECIFICATIONS

Range
Ace
Pan bar count
1
Payload
2 to 8 kg
Bowl size
75 mm
Weight
3.90 kg
Spreader type
Mid-level spreader
Material
Carbon Fibre
Transport length
860 mm
Tripod stages
2
Height with spreader
0.79 to 1.70 m
Temperature range
-30 to 60 °C
Tilt range
90° to -75°
Sliding range
104 mm
Interface Compatibility
Slide-in
Counterbalance
8 counterbalance steps
Drag
3 + 0 horizontal and vertical grades of drag