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A COMPACT STUDIO PEDESTAL FOR COMPACT STUDIOS

 The new Lisand Studio Pedestal combines strength, rigidity, light weight and low cost, to create an economical alternative to traditionally large, heavy and expensive TV studio pedestals.  While its primary design intention is to meet the demands of cable TV, educational and corporate studio communicators, its light weight and compact transport dimensions make it equally at home on the road, in temporary studio locations.   

The center column of the Lisand Studio Pedestal is equipped with a sealed, air charged cartridge, providing lift assist for camera payloads up to 50 lb (22.7 kg). 

 The standard, "hi-hat" top, will accept 100mm ball leveling fluid heads of all major head manufacturers.  This design permits immediate mounting of the head to the pedestal without first converting or adapting the head to a flat base configuration.  Maintaining the head's ball level capability permits fast and simple compensation for any irregularities in the studio floor.  Optional hi hat tops are available to accommodate 150mm ball level fluid heads and all flat base head configurations.

 The Lisand Studio Pedestal, without fluid head, weighs 24 lb (11 kg).  The wheels quickly remove, allowing the pedestal to reduce to a transport size of just 34" long x 12" diameter (85 cm x  30.4 cm).

 The all USA made Lisand Studio Pedestal, is manufactured by the Peter Lisand Machine Corporation of Edgewater, NJ.  For over three decades, Peter Lisand has provided high quality tripods, specialized camera supports and the finest custom machine services to most major camera and lens manufacturers selling in the US and every major television network operating in the US. 

 The Lisand Studio Pedestal is represented by Kramer Concepts, LLC of Wayne, NJ. 

For additional information,  please contact:
Art Kramer of Kramer Concepts LLC.

 

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