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Manfrotto launched a new product specifically designed for its GimBoom: the Gim-Pod. This set of sticks allows you to turn your pole into a tripod in seconds. Also released is an adapter with anti-rotation capabilities, compatible with Manfrotto’s 244 micro arms. Let’s take a closer look at these!
The Manfrotto GimBoom is a compact and lightweight carbon fiber boom with a 6.5kg payload capacity. The GimBoom was released last year along with Manfrotto’s first gimbals as a proper solution to achieve complex camera movements.
To further extend the GimBoom capabilities and versatility, Manfrotto has just launched the Gim-Pod, a foldable set of sticks to expand the boom’s versatility.
The Manfrotto Gim-Pod is a pair of legs that turns your GimBoom into a tripod, making it even more versatile. The Gim-Pod is made out of CNC machined aluminum. Both of the 2-section legs feature anti-slip rubber feet and Manfrotto’s twist locks to extend/retract the legs quickly.
The Gim-Pod attaches to one of the three 3/8″-16 mounting points at the GimBoom’s top. When fully folded, the Gim-Pod does not protrude much – it only adds 7cm/2.76in to the side – and is fairly well integrated into the GimBoom. What Manfrotto calls the “Lambda leg” also features another 3/8″-16 mounting point with anti-rotation grooves compatible with the Manfrotto 244 micro arm.
Along with the Gim-Pod, Manfrotto also released an accessory connector – codename MVGBF-CFAC – if you only need to attach an accessory like a monitor/microphone/light to your Gimboom. Of course, as the GimBoom has three mounting points, the Gim-Pod and the accessory connector can be attached simultaneously.
This accessory adapter attaches via a 3/8″-16 mounting screw and gives you another 3/8″-16 mounting point with grooves to prevent the 244 micro arm from spinning.
The Manfrotto Gim-Pod is available now for $89/€79, and the accessory adapter is $39/€32.
For more information, please visit Manfrotto’s website here.
What do you think about these new accessories for the GimBoom? Do you often use a boom with your gimbal? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments down below!
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Jeff Loch is a French freelance director, editor and colorist, working mostly on music videos, commercials, and corporate films.