The Hague AMP Highshot Camera Mast is a lightweight system that extends to a height of 7.3m (24ft) and is ideal for a variety of applications including aerial mast photography, sports analysis, site surveys and sports filming. Supplied in a padded transit bag.
Made from lightweight aluminium this mast is extremely portable, quick to set-up and easy to use. With its own tripod style base, which remains attached at all times and just folds up for transport, the mast provides a rigid base and each section of the mast can be raised easily by hand.
At the top of the mast there is a standard 1/4” screw attachment to which you would usually attach a ball head, tilt head or powerhead so the camera can then be positioned to the desired angle. Once the camera is in position you can then use a tablet or viewing monitor to see and control your images.
Operating from a higher view point drastically changes the picture you can capture and these masts can be utilised outdoors or indoors depending upon the application they are needed for.
The mast now has three adjustable legs for levelling off, a supplied spirit level and there is an attachment at the top to secure guide ropes if required.
With this mast, you can build your own bespoke solution utilising the related products below or just use the mast by itself. Take your filming/photography capability to new heights with the AMP Camera Mast from the UK’s leading solutions expert.
This AMP kit includes the Hague AMP Highshot Camera Mast supplied in a padded transit bag.
Product Specifications:
Maximum Mast Height – 7.3m (24ft)
Retracted Mast Height – 170cm (5.6ft)
Weight – 10kg
Material – Lightweight Aluminium
Max Payload – 3kg
Hague Camera Supports | Nottingham | England
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Well built
it is lightweight for carrying but really well made. get a bit of sway in windy conditions but not a problem for the photos I take.
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Well built
it is lightweight for carrying but really well made. get a bit of sway in windy conditions but not a problem for the photos I take.