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Mounting of Pocket Dolly to You can mount the Pocket Dolly to any standard video fluid head but the quick release plate only has one small, shallow threaded screw that may not be able to hold fast once the load (your camera) travels away from the head as it will increase the leverage and could rip the mounting screw from the rail. Even if the screw does not rip free from the rail it may be unstable because the mounting area of the quick release plate is small and has a rubber cushion that will not support the dolly securely. As with any of the “slider” type dollys, the only half way stable way to mount them to a “standard” style video fluid head would be to attach the quick release plate to one end of the Pocket Dolly and lock it into the fluid head. Next support the other end with either another tripod with fluid head, mono pod or lighting/ c stand. This method will normally offer a fairly stable platform but due to being supported by two points this will prevent any tilts, spins, rolls, lifts, drops or jib style maneuvers. The Hercules will allow all of the for mentioned maneuvers because it is made of solid billet aluminum that unlike thin cast aluminum or plastic, will not flex and will allow the Pocket Dolly to be mounted by way of being bolted down through the rail into the top of the head with two bolts that can not rip free. This style of mounting will offer up no flex and provide the stable and secure mount over any other mounting options.
Kessler Pocket Dolly_Nepal Expedition_Behind the Scenes from camp4 collective on Vimeo.
Egypt / Lebanon Montage from Khalid Mohtaseb on Vimeo. Shot with Canon 5DmkII and the standard Kessler Pocket Dolly.
Haiti Earthquake Aftermath Montage from Khalid Mohtaseb on Vimeo. Shot with Canon 5DmkII and the standard Kessler Pocket Dolly.
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