Sachtler ™
A Vitec Group brand

Sachtler
Sachtler

SOOM it your way!

Small is beautiful...

The SOOM TriSpread operates as a mini-spreader to stabilize the tripod. With just a few simple moves, you can also transform it into the perfect baby-tripod.                              


... keep a full overview ...

The SOOM Tube can stand alone as a Mono-Pod. With a maximum height of 157 cm / 61.8", you can keep a good watch over things ñ even in tight spaces.                            


... always remain steadfast

The SOOM systemís centerpiece is the SOOM TriPod. With its 75 mm / 3" head fixture and maximum height of 142 cm / 55.9", your camera will always stand secure.


... and go higher than you ever believed!

The TriPod and TriSpread combine to fix the SOOM Tube in place. The result: the SOOM HiPod system with a maximum height of 250 cm / 98.4" that lets you keep everything in view.


Leightweight, modular, flexible and multifunctional

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Power lighting to take on board

The Reporter LED is a dimmable camera light with a light output of only 8 watts, low energy consumption and extremely robust construction. The ideal luminaire for bright minds on the move!

 

Real team players

Sachtler’s innovative FSB 4 (payload range: 0-4 kg/0-9 lb), FSB 6 (payload range: 1-6 kg/2-13 lb) and FSB 8 (payload range: 1-9 kg/2-20 lb) for HDV- and DSLR-users perfectly optimize the SOOM system. They have all a self-illuminating Touch Bubble. The FSB CELL – a 7.2 V rechargeable camera battery that can be placed directly below the camera – provides the team with the necessary power for exceptionally long periods.

SOOM never ends

"Once you’ve worked with SOOM, you’ll never want to stop. Our product developers are already working on new modules that extend the SOOM repertoire and promise even more freedom and flexibility wherever you are shooting."
Jürgen Killenberger (camera man)