Manfrotto Fig Rig stabiliser

Owned by Paul .

5/5

Usually responds within a few hours

100% response rate

Alwoodley 172.5 mi

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Information

Simple but highly effective camera support. Great for hand held work with smaller cameras. The original and the best, these are oddly enough very rare and nearly impossible to get hold of now. After years of using the Fig Rig on his award-winning films, British film directorMike Figgis brought his idea to Manfrotto. A circular frame with a crossbar to mount most small cameras, the Fig Rig becomes part of the body to produce smooth, steady travelling shots. It is this very fact which is the secret to the Fig Rig. As the operator walks, his/her muscles and tendons absorb all the shocks, transferring only fluid movements to the camera. As there are no straps or harnesses attached to the Fig Rig, quick and wide movements can be made within the same shot – from ground-level to overhead, in one smooth movement. The camera, accessories and operator become one, allowing you to film scenes quickly and unobtrusively. With the Fig Rig your creativity is virtually limitless. Please enter the code AL7X53 into the Fat llama search box to see all of my items available for hire or enter code TR9X80 to see a list of other Tripods, Gimbals and Grip Gear available.

Guarantee

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Cancellation Terms

In case of cancellation 2 days before the rental period, 100% of the rental amount is refunded. If canceled one day before the rental period, 50% of the rental amount is refunded. If you cancel the same day the rental period starts, no refund is made. Read more

Reviews

Josh B Have rented Manfrotto Fig Rig stabiliser

5/5

"Renting with Paul has been brilliant. He is very experienced and has a great knowledge of the equipment. If I have had any queries regarding the use of the equipment he has been very thorough and taken his time to explain things to me. I would definitely recommend Paul."