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 mini-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 system´s 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.


Easy, modular, flexible and multifuntional


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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. 

 

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 – Four in one

“With the SOOM support I have a durable multifunctional tool, which with a small budget, I can make a very high quality production. The SOOM allows quick assemblage and due to its technical possibilities facilitates creative work.“ 
Jürgen Killenberger (camera man)