Why use Kessler Gear?
Some Kessler Shooters and Kessler Ambassadors give some insight on why they have Kessler on hand.
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The newly released Kessler Kwik Rail system comes in two sizes: 42” and 24”, has a weight capacity of 125 lbs, and can be used as a dolly track / or leg supports for the Kessler Shuttle Dolly.
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Kessler bring out their Digital Revolution Head that can accommodate camera rigs up to about 20 lbs.
Ideal for cranes and jibs as well as able to be tripod or slider mounted, the Digital Revolution Head can...
Need a smoother slider ride? Try the Kessler TruCoast Precision Flywheel for total movement control on your slider.
TruCoast Precision Flywheel from Kessler Crane on Vimeo. When working manually with a came...
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Second Shooter Features from Kessler Crane on Vimeo. Second Shooter™ is a revolutionary motion control system that boasts a sleek and compact design, feature-rich operation and a...
From Kessler Crane...
How to Setup a 3-axis Move with Second Shooter from Kessler Crane on Vimeo. Preston Kanak goes through the setup and configuration of a 3-axis move with Second Shooter and Shuttle Pod ...
Maybe it is time you went out and bought that old El Camino / Suzuki Mighty Boy / Brute Ute and whacked a Kessler Crane and Kessler Revolution Head on it for a PH fat DIY Russian Arm camera rig. Need inspiratio...
The Big E from K to the R fronts up with a nice handy tutorial showing how to use the Kessler Crane Oracle control system, and the Revolution pan tilt head in conjunction with the CineSlider. A purely selfish p...
We love Twitter you get info to come to you, and plenty of gear is seen first via it. This little vid popped up showing the prototype Kessler Crane Test Of A Pan / Tilt accessory to the yet to be released Turnt...