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Konova S700 Sunjib Mini-jib Crane

Konova S700 Sunjib Mini-jib Crane
  • Product Code: ga37131
  • Availability: In Stock

$1,290.00 $1,573.80

The Konova S700 SUNJIB Mini-Jib Crane features a balance bar which is installed inside the boom. Offering a maximum payload of 44 lb, it can hold DSLRs to heavier cinema-style cameras. The crane's head plate supports both flat and ball head bases, and the jib is compatible with a wide variety of tripods.

Parameters
ConstructionAluminum/SM45C Steel
Nickel-Platinum
LengthTotal: 3.7' / 1.12 m
Balancing Arm: 1 to 1.5' / 30.5 to 45.7 cm
Main Arm: 2.7' / 82.3 cm
Payload Capacity44 lb / 20 kg
Vertical Travel3.4' / 1 m
Friction ControlPan/Tilt: Yes
Counterbalance System1 x 13.8" / 2.5 x 35.0 cm Bar Fastened with Nuts
Tilt LockYes
Tilt DragYes
Pan LockYes
Tripod Attachment3/8"-16 Thread
75 & 100 mm Bowl Compatible
Head Attachment3/8"-16 Screw
75 & 100 mm Bowl Compatible
Leveling IndicatorsIntegrated Bubble Level
DimensionsNot Specified by Manufacturer
Weight13.9 lb / 6.3 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight19 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)40.3 x 9.3 x 7.6"

6061-T6 aluminum and SM45C steel construction with hard anodizing and nickel-titanium plating

Easy to assemble and disassemble

Drag system for reducing vibrations while shooting

Smoother boom-up, boom-down, and swing movements

Flat base and ball head base can be installed on SUNJIB head

You can change the position of bracket on the head with hex wrench

Compatible with various accessories with 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 screws

Head plate can be installed on or beneath SUNJIB's head for low-angle shooting

Gear wheel for quick installation during assembly or disassembly

Compatible with tripods, sliders, and filming accessories

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Is it possible to get an overhead shot (looking straight down) with this jib?

A: It is possible to get an overhead shot with this jib, however you'll probably want to attach a security cable to your camera to play it safe. There are two knobs that can be loosened to extend the jib; when both are fully extended the camera will stay parallel to ground, but if you extend the top bar further than the bottom bar you can progressively tilt the camera down further and further. This jib has been extremely useful on my shoots, where I rarely have an assistant, as I can set this up in just a few minutes. Make sure you properly set your counter weight, this and a bit of practice and you'll be getting some nice, smooth shots.

Q: 2. What tie down/washer would I need to connect to the Proaim 6" or 12" Riser?

A: regarding the Proaim 10' Wave-2 Video Jib/Crane Arm, there is no bowl to Mitchell Mount adapter for the tying down of the Proaim Mitchell Camera Riser 6"/12".

Q: 3. Hi the load capicity indicated is 10lb/4.5 kg. Does it include the counter balance weights or is it just calculated for the camera (or crane and camera)?

A: The load capacity refers to the weight of the camera and accessories.

Q: 4. does the have a mechanism to lock tilt?

A: Is possible

Q: 5. What are the dimensions of the travel bag?

A: That is not a published specification. Please contact the manufacturer directly: Proaim: Tel: +1-778-554-1018 Email sales@proaim.ca

Q: 6. can a dslr be mounted on this to shoot straight down?

A: Yes, the following item will be able to shoot straight and also give you a birds eye view straight down.

Q: 7. Can I have a Canon C300 and a small prime on this? (is that too heavy?)

A: I used a C100 on mine with a Manfrotto 502HD and a 16-35mm Canon lens. The jib is a high quality product and was quite smooth, so, yes, it worked well, but if you intend to add much more weight to this jib in the future, I'd recommend going with the Pro version.

Q: 8. does this crane need a specific kind of tripod?

A: The base of the Pocket Jib has a 3/8 -16 screw hole so it will mount to the base of any standard tripod leg. You will just want to make sure the tripod you use is rated to support the total payload.

Q: 9. What length HDMI cable would I need to run from the DSLR to the monitor that is mounted to the Kessler Pocket Jib Traveller?

A: I don't have it mounted and open right now, but the specs here say 6' max extension from fulcrum, so I'm going to say you'd be safe with a 7-8' HDMI cable, right? You can always tie up the extra near the monitor which can attach to the base (near the fulcrum). If I were shopping for one (good idea, by the way) I would look for something flexible and light. Some of those HDMI cables are stiff and heavy. Good luck!

Q: 10. I'm sure this will sound like an odd question, but can you please tell me the length of the weight bar?Just to clarify, I'm look specifically for the length of the weight bar and not the length of the jib arm.In advance, thank you very much for your help with this question!

A: The length of the weight bar is 35 cm.

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