Kessler Crane Pocket Jib Pro & Traveler Review
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- Kessler Crane Pocket Jibs Review, comparison and full tutorial/setup on the Kessler Pocket Jib, Pocket Jib Pro and Pocket Jib traveler. Full review on these amazing jibs by Kessler Crane.
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Excellent comparison. Very helpful. Would you recommend the Traveler for the Canon C 300 Mark II (on a budget)?
definitely!
Quick question. On the K-Pod Tripod, how often do you extend the legs or do you usually use it in the default / lowest height? Thanks for the review!
Informative and a wonderful review thanks. I was just wondering what the make and the model is for the tripod that you are using in the video?
Hi, how long is that cineslider? If it's the 3ft, can you use the 5ft? Do you know if you can use the Kessler stealth slider with this jib too? Do you know the practical differences between the two sliders? Thanks!
I really enjoy your reviews :)
Yes, I know i haven't watched the video fully yet :P
+Ben G Thanks Ben!
what would you recommend for a jib with a tilt head - such as the varizoom t1,2,3 but perhaps other options?
+Avidcomp it depends on weight. I would not want a 20+ pound jib with a 20 pound camera on a tilt head. I would check your max load for the head and tripod you are using first.
+Faymusmedia Right. I might be being unrealistic, but I would hope to have the same unit to cope with a light DSLR set up, up to a mid-low weight rig. At the low end, perhaps 2-3lbs, and at the upper end about 10-12lbs.
If the construction is solid and smooth, a manual operation would be totally great. LANC controlled ops that work well are already out of my budget. If I could budget for something I would say $500-$1500 range.
I look forward to any advice and thoughts you have.
Thanks Corey
I am looking to buy Manfrotto MVT502AM Telescopic Twin-Leg Video Tripod but after reading reviews most people say the legs don't stay up even when tight and apart from 4 reviews dated back to 2013/14 said the legs are also flimsy and can not hold much weight. I am using MVT502AM + Manfrotto 520BALL 75mm for holding a 6ft jib so will this tripod be ok as on amazon they say use manfrotto 055 or i could buy könig & meyer kn-tripod100 tripod
great review
Dude you are awesome! Great review!
Is the word Pocket ironical? You would need some very big pockets to carry these
what microphone system do you use? :)
I have one.....Great review man.
Did you stick your finger in a light socket?? LoL
Don't need a crane now. I use a DJI drone for my crane shots.
The Kessler Crane Pocket Jib looks cheap compared to their other models.