Beholder EC1 Camera Stabilizer Stock Update, Beholder DS1 Customer Video

Beholder EC1 Camera Stabilizer Stock Update, Beholder DS1 Customer Video

We expect to get more Beholder EC1 Camera Stabilizers in about two weeks. Hang in there and feel free to contact us about the status of your order. Check out the Beholder EC1 Camera Stabilizer Setup Video, the 4K Experience.  Pictured Sunset over DreamWorks, Beholder EC1 Camera Stabilizer with A7SII and 16-35 lens Zeiss. 

One of the many new great features of the Beholder EC1 is the two 3/8 studs built into the handle for accessory support.

With a built in OLED status display, and 20 hours of battery life, the EC1 can offer professional event videographers a compact stabilizer that has incredible endurance. The EC1 can support up to 5 pounds of camera opening up an impressive range of camera body types, lens adapters, and lenses. The Beholder EC1 Camera Stabilizer is the next evolution in the Beholder stabilizer familyThe quick release plate has been upgraded to the 577 quick release plate standard. Pictured with A6300, and Beholder EC1.  

Discover the best value in camera stabilization with a Beholder EC1 Camera Stabilizer for $900.00, or a Beholder DS1 for $699.95 or a Beholder MS1 for $499.95. 

Want the best in camera stabilization, don't forget to get the best in support for your Beholder EC1, DS1 or MS1 from OwlDolly. From repairs to troubleshooting, OwlDolly offers %100 product support.

The Beholder EC1 comes with a travel case large enough to fit an A6300 with a kit lens.



Pictured, the Beholder Support with Quick Release for $99.95.

Watch the Beholder EC1 Camera Stabilizer Setup Video, the 4k Experience. Learn how to setup and balance camera and lens combinations of, A6300 with 16-50mm, A6300 with 16-35mm Zeiss, A6300 with FD lens adapter Canon FD 24mm, A7SII with 16-35mm Zeiss, A7SII with Aputure DEC lens adapter Canon 18-55mm, and Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera with 14-42mm. Learn about the four different camera movement profiles of the Beholder EC1 and more. Enjoy!

An intriguing point of view video of the Antiques Roadshow at Arley Hall. Credit Barry Colquhoun. Beholder DS1 Camera Stabilizer, Panasonic G7 with 7-14mm f4 lens.

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