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Miller Tripods unveils full range of cinematic fluid heads at NAB Show 2023

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Miller Tripods, a leading manufacturer of professional camera support equipment, announced its new line of cinematic fluid heads at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show 2023 in Las Vegas. Managing Director Mark Clemenson showcased the range of new products that included the CinX 9 and 8, SkyX 8 fluid heads, and Pan Tilt heads. The new products are designed to meet the needs of the broadcast production industry, with a payload range of eight to 40 kilos. The heads can be mounted to a variety of bases, including flat base and 150mm claw ball level and 100mm claw ball level truck. "We are really creating a full range of cinematic fluid heads going down to the CinX 2023-25 miles… they incorporate some really lovely features we believe," said Clemenson. The company is known for providing high-quality products and excellent customer service, with many of its customers using Miller Tripods equipment for over a decade. Clemenson emphasised the importance of customer satisfaction and support in the company's mission. "We really value that we are a small job company and we look after those people that look after us," said Clemenson. The announcement of Miller Tripods' new line of cinematic fluid heads generated excitement amongst industry professionals attending the NAB Show. Many were impressed with the range of features offered and the company's commitment to customer service. "The range of cinematic fluid heads Miller Tripods is offering is impressive, and the fact that they stand behind their products for over 10 years is a testament to their commitment to quality and service," said one industry professional attending the show. Miller Tripods' new line of cinematic fluid heads is expected to be available this summer, with prices ranging from $2,000 to $7,000 depending on the model and features. The company aims to continue providing high-quality products and excellent customer service to meet the needs of the broadcast production industry.

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Miller Tripods unveils full range of cinematic fluid heads at NAB Show 2023

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Miller Tripods, a leading manufacturer of professional camera support equipment, announced its new line of cinematic fluid heads at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show 2023 in Las Vegas. Managing Director Mark Clemenson showcased the range of new products that included the CinX 9 and 8, SkyX 8 fluid heads, and Pan Tilt heads. The new products are designed to meet the needs of the broadcast production industry, with a payload range of eight to 40 kilos. The heads can be mounted to a variety of bases, including flat base and 150mm claw ball level and 100mm claw ball level truck. "We are really creating a full range of cinematic fluid heads going down to the CinX 2023-25 miles… they incorporate some really lovely features we believe," said Clemenson. The company is known for providing high-quality products and excellent customer service, with many of its customers using Miller Tripods equipment for over a decade. Clemenson emphasised the importance of customer satisfaction and support in the company's mission. "We really value that we are a small job company and we look after those people that look after us," said Clemenson. The announcement of Miller Tripods' new line of cinematic fluid heads generated excitement amongst industry professionals attending the NAB Show. Many were impressed with the range of features offered and the company's commitment to customer service. "The range of cinematic fluid heads Miller Tripods is offering is impressive, and the fact that they stand behind their products for over 10 years is a testament to their commitment to quality and service," said one industry professional attending the show. Miller Tripods' new line of cinematic fluid heads is expected to be available this summer, with prices ranging from $2,000 to $7,000 depending on the model and features. The company aims to continue providing high-quality products and excellent customer service to meet the needs of the broadcast production industry.

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