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Easyrig Cinema 3 200n Gimbal Rig Standard Arm

Easyrig Cinema 3 200n Gimbal Rig Standard Arm
  • Product Code: eq23981
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$11,214.00 $16,596.72

The Easyrig Cinema 3 200N Gimbal Rig Standard Armis a body-worn support system for camera operators working with handheld motorized gimbal rigs weighing 8 to 13 lb. The system works by using a suspension line to support the weight of the gimbal rig, taking the load off your shoulder, neck, and arm muscles, and distributing it across your torso. This lets you shoot for longer periods of time without worrying about arm fatigue. The system consists of the Gimbal Rig Vest, 200N shock absorber, and a standard support arm. As the name suggests, the Gimbal Rig Vest is optimized for use with motorized gimbal stabilizers, providing increased lower back support that allows you to carry weights further away from your body. Also included is a carrying bag for convenient storage and transport of the Easyrig system.

200N Load Capacity    Supports Handheld Motorized Gimbals    Reduces Strain on Arms, Neck & Shoulders    Gimbal Rig Vest    200N Shock Absorber    Standard Support Arm    Carrying Case

Parameters
Stabilizer TypeVest System
Load Capacity8 to 13 lb / 3.6 to 5.9 kg
Height39 to 43" / 100 to 110 cm
Weight9.4 lb / 4.3 kg
CounterweightsNo
Belt Size33 to 43" / 85 to 110 cm
Suspension Line Length56.3" / 143 cm

  • 8 to 13 lb load capacity
  • Gimbal Rig Vest
  • Standard
  • Compatible with all EasyRig Cinema 3 and EasyRig 2.5 extended support bars
  • Standard lockable camera hook
  • Vest and waist belt made of breathable material
  • Made in Sweden

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Hi, I'm a Movi-Pro operator and looking for a rig to use it with, and separately for just the camera sometimes too. My question is, which is better, 5" arm extension or 9" arm extension? I've used an EasyRig 2, I believe, with no arm extention and it was a waste of time and energy having to hold it far out front.

A: 5 inches and 9 inches are not that far apart and depending on your setup, physical size and arm reach there is some overlap where either option may work for you. So to help you decide I'd look at the options like this: If you felt that the Easyrig with the standard arm was "too close" but "usable" then the 5" model will probably work for you If you felt that the standard arm was "way too close" and "completely unusable" then the 9" model is probably best.

Q: 2. For Gimbal work, MoviPro, is a 5" extended arm or the 9" extended arm better? Currently shooting with a Canon C500 and want to be able to use both the Movi and without the Movi. Earlier this year I rented a friend's EasyRig 2.5 and had to push the Movi far out in front of my body, which made the EasyRig basically useless, the weight was in front of the arm.

A: For gimbal work, 9" arm extensions or 5" arm extensions with Flowcine Serene stabilizer would be optimal for distance from body. If you need to do double duty, then the 5" arm may be able to work for your needs without being at the extreme ends of the standard arm or 9".

Q: 3. is the carry bag the STANDARD, PLUS, KING, QUEEN, ect. size?

A: The Easyrig Vario 5 with Gimbal Rig Vest and 5" Extended arm comes in the Plus Bag.

Q: 4. would this work with a camera that will weight around 14-17lbs?

A: It will not, the minimum capacity for this system is 17 pounds. If you are going to be in the 14-17 pound range you'd want to look at the Easyrig Cinema 3 300N instead, which is between 11 to 17 pounds. https://bhpho.to/2WKc2Qd

Q: 5. Are vests interchangeable? We have male and female operators at our company with vastly different waist sizes

A: The vest that comes with the Easyrig Vario 5 Standard Cinema Flex Vest with 5" Extended Top Bar is not interchangeable.

Q: 6. Does this item comes with a flowcine serene pre-installed?Cause its mentions on the name of the product Easyrig Vario 5 Vest with Flowcine Serene Pre-Installed B&H # EAVGRSE with the price of 6860$ and than I have the same option with the price 7069$ with the number B&H # EAVGRSEEXTso what is the difference between them if the both names are saying the flowcine serene pre-installed?

A: The more expensive package includes the Serene Extension. This extension, which works in 10mm increments, allows you to find the perfect distance the camera can be from your body. More information is here: https://bit.ly/2GKcVPP

Q: 7. Does the updated Stabil G2 + M Gimbal Rig have the new Easylock and Ace bag?

A: The Easylock now comes standard on all Gimbal Rig and Gimbal Flex Vests. Similarly, the Ace bag is now standard for vests featuring the Easylock ratchet buckle.

Q: 8. I'm wanting to get an easy rig along with serene and ronin 3 axis gimbal. This seems to be the ideal vest. The work I will be doing with it will range from television/feature film work where an Alexa or similar would be on board but also there would be some doc work where perhaps I am using something like a C300 or Sony FS7. My question is whether the 9 extended arm is suited for all these cameras? Also if you wanted to use the easy rig without the ronin, can this same vest be used in a more classic easy rig hand held camera configuration? Just trying to balance one system for these two worlds

A: I can't speak to all the cameras but I shoot RED and Sony often with this. Its actually more useful as a hand held than with the ronin for me personally. While its very useful with the Ronin, a great deal of shots are limited by its range. I find myself shooting closer to the ground than the easy rig allows comfortably.

Q: 9. I show that Easyrig 1000N Portable Camera Support. what difference does this product?

A: The difference is that the 400N stabilizer is made to support a maximum load of 22 lbs where the 1000N is made to support a payload of 46-59 lbs.

Q: 10. Especially for documentary work, would this be a recommended option for the new Sony fx9 (with the extension unit, v-mount batteries, external monitor, etc.)?

A: This system is designed to work with a camera set up between 11 to 38 pounds. Just as long as the camera rig you have set up is between 11 to 38 pounds this system will work very well.

04/09/2024

[Vest System] I don't know how I ever left home without it. My new favorite piece of gear.

5
07/06/2024

[Vest System] Unless you're renting in LA or NYC, it's nearly impossible to find a Vario 5 with a small operator vest. I'm 5'6, medium build (34 waist), and still need to tightly strap up on this rig. That tells me it'll fit someone taller and bigger than me. This rig is perfect for larger/heavier camera rigs and a Movi Pro. Fitted correctly, you don't feel any of the weight and I can see it working well with female operators as well.

One thing Easyrig doesn't really make clear and immensely valuable to me is:

The rig can quickly be raised and lowered about 5-6 inches. That might not seem like a lot but I'm short at 5'6 and the increased arm height allows me to raise the camera/Movi to film taller people without having to shoot up at them. It's just 4 screws that can be quickly adjusted within 2 minutes.

Finding a proper hard case to fly with this rig is not easy/cheap. BUT the vest can be easily separated from the arm in order to make the entire rig smaller and portable. Just takes adjusting the same 4 screws. Also helpful if you want to throw on a standard/larger vest for other operators.


The Serene Arm is amazing. Paired with a Movi/Ronin, proper handling, and rolling your steps, you can get some amazingly smooth footage. Remember to adjust the tension of your Serene Arm so it's parallel to the ground. Also remember to loosen the Serene Arm while traveling so you can safely bend it and make your rig smaller for packing.

5
01/04/2024

[Vest System] Good Lord I waited too long to buy this. It's a hefty purchase (for me), but I've been spending too much money renting this same Easyrig since this particular nonsense came out.

The first week I had it I was strapped to an Arri Amira and some cinema zoom lenses that would've otherwise not been possible for me to operate handheld for as long as we were shooting. Had zero issues adjusting back to my much lighter RED DSMC2 and prime lens package.

I went with the Vario 5 because I knew I'd be using this Easyrig with multiple camera packages and weights. The 5 Extended Arm option was great for me because it allows me to reposition for different camera builds, center of gravities, and easily switch between shooting a balanced shoulder mount or from the hip. I chose the Cinema 3 Vest over the Gimbalrig because I like the smaller profile and it fits me better. I'm about 5'8, 160lbs, and I'm a 30-31 waist size.

5

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