The Sachtler Ace L MS CF System 1011 is a tripod system for videographers who use cameras weighing up to 13.2 pounds. The Ace L system enables broadcast-style performance while using lightweight components more suited to HDSLRs and compact camcorders. The Ace L fluid head features fiberglass-reinforced composite construction and weighs only 3.7 pounds. The two-stage carbon fiber legs with integrated mid-level spreader weighs 4.7 pounds. This makes the system lightweight at only 8.6 pounds.
ACE L Fluid Head
Fiberglass-reinforced composite construction that is both lightweight and strong
A counterbalance system with seven stepped settings for up to 13.2 pounds of counterbalance
The counterbalance system also features a zero setting for no counterbalance
Sachtler's Synchronized Actuated Drag (SA-drag) fluid drag system for both pan and tilt
The SA-drag system provides three drag grades, plus a zero setting for no drag
A panning range of 360°, and tilt range of +90 to - 75°
The ACE L 5.5" long camera balance plate that allows 4.1" of sliding balance adjustment
A 75 mm ball for fast leveling, and an illuminated bubble level built into the head.
One mounting point for the pan bar on the right side of the head
CF Tripod Legs
Carbon fiber construction that is lightweight, strong and corrosion resistant
The 75 mm bowl base provides a stable platform to support the head and camera
The 2 stage leg design provides 31.1 to 66.9" in height range adjustment
The built-in adjustable mid-level spreader stabilizes the tripod legs on even and uneven surfaces
Rotary clamp leg locks to prevent the legs from slipping once the height is set
The Built-in foot spikes anchor the tripod in soft ground or sand
Removable anti-slip pads, provide grip on slippery surfaces and interior locations
Transport
The tripod and head collapse to 33.9" for compact transport or storage
The included transport clips secure the legs together during transport
The system packs into the included Ace L carry bag
Prop65 WARNING: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.