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Sachtler FSB Cell

Rating: HOT

Price: TBA

What’s Cool: Improves balance through center of gravity, and adds all day shooting ability, even with a light. Connects to all of the current HDV and MiniDV camcorders with appropriate cables. Tough composite housings for secure attachments to camera and tripod.

What’s Missing: The FSB Cell has a Sachtler tripod plate mount, limiting its compatibility with tripods other than FSB tripods.

www.sachtler.com

Anton Bauer ElipZ

Rating: HOT

Price: ElipZ, $299 (EGripZ, 129; ElightZ, $149)

What’s Cool: Works with most tripods and cameras and the price is right.

What’s Missing: Not much!

www.antonbauer.com/elipz.htm/

Manfrotto 561B and 562B Monopods

Rating: HOT

Price: 561B, $222 (fluid head included); 562B, $182 (monopod only)

What’s Cool: Sturdy but light; steel feet, when you need them, are a nice touch. 561B extends up to nearly 80 inches.

What’s Missing: Not much.

www.bogenimaging.com

Gitzo Carbon 6X G-Lock Microphone Boom

Rating: SWEET

Price: $160

What’s Cool: "G-Lock" works with gravity: the bigger the mic, the stronger the lock.

What’s Missing: May not appeal to the rugged K-Tek crowd, but you get an extremely sturdy and light pole for the price, while giving your boom operator a lighter load.

www.bogenimaging.com

K-Tek Avalon Traveler Boom

Rating: SWEET

Price: $325 (unwired); $395 (factory wired)

What’s Cool: Lighter than its predecessor, this graphite version extends from 22 inches up to 7.8 feet.

What’s Missing: Price is high but K-Tek booms get consistently high marks from users.

www.ktekboompoles.com

Ugrip

Rating: SWEET

Pricing: A la carte for individual parts or sold as kits with case. Kits range from $600 to around $1,800.

What’s Cool: You only need a simple screwdriver to assemble these frames and they give you nearly unlimited configurations, on or off a tripod. The grips are tough enough for easy run-and-gun shooting.

What’s Missing: Pricing on individual parts and various sets can be a bit shocking at first, but the tooling is first rate and hand made. Custom kits are readily available (just ask). I’d like to see the company add microphone mounting to their product list, as the current generation of HDV cameras doesn’t really address on-camera sound. A good shock mount that doubles as a handle would be sweet.

www.ugrip.dk

Litepanels Ringlite

Rating: SWEET

Price: Ringlite mini kit with accessories and case, $2,995; 1x1 panel with accessories and box, $1,995; 1x1 kit with stands a 4-lite panels and accessories and case, $8,995

What’s Cool: Lightweight, cooler for talent in front of the lights. Long-lasting bulbs and lower juice consumption also mean it’s good for the environment and your budget.

What’s Missing: Durability, over the long haul of on-location shooting and field work, remains to be seen. But there has been little to no complaints from users thus far.

www.litepanels.com

Kata Video and Lighting Bags (OC-86, OC-88 and OC-97)

Rating: HOT

Price: OC-86, $375; OC-88, $340; OC-97, $400

What’s Cool: Kata wins design awards for its tough but light bags that stand up to pretty much anything you can throw at them. The retractable wheels are nice on each of these models.

What’s Missing: Extra weight!

www.kata-bags.com

Petrol Sound Knapsack

Rating: HOT

Price: $219

What’s Cool: A great find for the disorganized sound guy; there’s even room for the boom.

What’s Missing: The kitchen sink.

www.petrolbags.com



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The Manfrotto 561B monopod

The Manfrotto 561B monopod

K-Tek Avalon Traveler Boom

K-Tek Avalon Traveler Boom

Danish company Ugrip offers a range of high-end camera handles and accessory mounting plates.

Danish company Ugrip offers a range of high-end camera handles and accessory mounting plates.

The Ringlite from Litepanels

The Ringlite from Litepanels

Kata’s DVG-51 for the Panasonic HVX200

Kata’s DVG-51 for the Panasonic HVX200

A 6X carbon fiber rod from Gitzo’s G-Lock boom

A 6X carbon fiber rod from Gitzo’s G-Lock boom

CitiDISK HDV hard disk recorder

CitiDISK HDV hard disk recorder

Kata’s new OC-86 bag

Kata’s new OC-86 bag



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