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Muddy Outfitter Camera arm and Manfrotto Fluid head

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  1. PiN 'eM & STiCK 'Em

    PiN 'eM & STiCK 'Em Weekend Warrior

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    Looking to upgrade my setup for this upcoming season, so im looking to sell my current one to feed the gear addiction haha.

    Muddy Outfitter Camera arm and base w/ Manfrotto 700RC2 Fluid Head, with silent strap!-$150tyd
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    Whatcha upgrading too?
     
  4. PiN 'eM & STiCK 'Em

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    Staying with Muddy, just going to the Pro model, and thinkin about the Manfrotto 502AH or XPRO
     
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    Campbell's camera has the Boss Hawg on sale for $299. Just thought I'd give you a heads up.
     
  7. PiN 'eM & STiCK 'Em

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    That would be overkill for my setup, but thanks for the heads up!
     
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    What camera did you run on this setup? I'm looking to get a setup for my canon 60d. Since this would be my first try filming, in clueless what to get for stability


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    You will need to figure out what the setup weighs. Once you know that then finding an arm will be easier. My Muddy outfitter supports up to 10 pounds but I don't think I'd put more then 8 pounds on it.


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    Excellent! Now I need to find a scale haha


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    Hahahaha. Definitely recommend the Muddy arms. I love mine. It's very smooth!


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  12. PiN 'eM & STiCK 'Em

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    i couldnt have given you a better answer^^
     
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    I love the Muddy camera arm and base, i just need something to hold a little more weight.
     
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    hump day bump day
     
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    I have a Canon XA10 and run the muddy outfitter and it handles that camera just fine and it weighs about 3-4 pounds.
     
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