Next Step in the Evolution of Camera Jib!
Quickly Moves In/Out of a Shot. Manoeuvres into Inaccessible Areas – Smoothly & Silently.
Quickly Moves In/Out of a Shot. Manoeuvres into Inaccessible Areas – Smoothly & Silently.
01.
Thoughtful Engineering
Proaim Powermatic Scissor telescopic camera crane lets you easily capture creative shots usually done with high-end and expensive Technocranes.
Extending the scissor arm puts the camera right where you need it. The flexible motion allows the arm to open 17’ out and then retract back in.
High-grade Aluminum Crane Frame is lightweight & durable enough to hold 3-Axis Camera Gimbals with a maximum payload of 15kg / 33lb.
The high-speed special 70 steel bearings ensure outstanding durability & strength while providing smooth soundless movement every time you extend or retract.
It is perfect for tight indoor spaces as well as on-location shoots. It even fits into a private vehicle.
02.
Effortless Operation
The Powermatic Scissor allows you to achieve fluid movements of extreme precision without any difficulty.
Steady Fluid Head ensures perfect alignment of your 3-Axis Gimbal on Scissor Crane.
Tilt Lock allows you to fix the jib’s tilt angle to get linear tracking shots.
Pan Lock enables locking the jib’s pan movement for achieving high/low angle shots.
LCD Mounting Arm helps in attaching an LCD monitor for better viewing of shots; the arm can be mounted left/right as per your requirement.
03.
Precisely Controlled Movements
High-Performance 12V DC motor ensures silent operation and drives the jib smoothly.
The Precise Controller very conveniently push-out / pull-in the jib length and control the movements.
The system is integrated with a V-Mount Battery Plate, which adapts a 14.8V V-Mount battery to power the drive system.
04.
Simplified Transport
The Complete Crane System fits in a Flight Case for easy storage. This storage case is easy to carry with you to different sets and locations.
High-grade CNC Aluminum
70
17ft / 5.2m
3.3ft
17.4ft / 5.3m
6.3ft
15kg / 33lb
Yes
Yes
24kg / 53lb
V-Mount Battery (Not Included)
1 ½ - 2 hours
33kg / 73lb
Certified
12V -15V DC
60W
10A DC
1000N
1000N
36mm/sec
<55dB
Not Noticeable
71kg / 157lb
85cm x 40cm x 80cm
17ft Powermatic Scissor Jib
Jib Controller & Monitor Bracket
Ronin Controller Bracket
Female to Female Connector
2 x Weight Ends
15V AC Adapter
Weight Rod & Cable Guide Rods
HDMI Male to Male Wire & BNC Wire
Flight Case
Guaranteed Fast Delivery |
Quick and Efficient |
Easy Returns |
1-Year Warranty |
Can I mount Ipad with Scissor Jib with the help of provided Monitor Bracket?
Yes, Ipad can be mounted on Scissor Jib.Either with the help of Proaim SnapRig 13inch Articulating Magic Arm or with Proaim Universal iPad/Tablet Mounting Bracket.
Link :- https://www.proaim.ca/products/proaim-universal-tablet-mounting-bracket
Link :- https://www.proaim.ca/products/proaim-snaprig-13inch-articulating-double-arm-for-monitor-accessories-ma220
The specs have a travel speed of 36mm/sec . Is that the speed of the extension/retraction at full speed ?
The travel speed of 36mm/sec is individual speed specifications of Actuator motor. After connecting with scissor mechanism maximum Extraction speed will be 11 second and Retraction speed will be 10 second (At full charge of battery)
Can I put the scissor jib on this Bazooka with the crank ?
Proaim scissor jib will work with crank bazooka with the help of Proaim Camera Riser - Euro/Elemac Base to Mitchell Adapter w Quick Lock (MA-293-00) & Proaim Mitchell Base for Powermatic Scissor Jib (AP-MTCL-SCSR) accessories.
I purchase a scissor crane. Do you have an instructional video on how to put it together?
Below is the video of how to assemble Proaim Powermatic Scissor 17ft Telescopic Camera Jib Crane JB-SCSR-00:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbURj6fWOK8
Hello, is screen includes in the crane packages ?
The Proaim Camera Crane Packages does not include the monitors or screens.
Can I mount Proaim Scissor 17ft Jib Crane on GFM/bazooka Dolly ?
Yes, you can mount Scissor Crane with GFM/bazooka Dolly with the help of Proaim Mitchell Base adapter (AP-MTCL-SCSR)
\"How can you mount a proaim pan tilt head on this crane? https://prnt.sc/iVoiuLJlt0aY\"
You can mount the Proaim Sr. Pan Tilt Head (PT-SR) on the Proaim Powermatic Scissor 17ft Crane (JB-SCSR-00) with the help of the Proaim Mounting Plate (AP-PTP-SCSR). Here is the link for your reference:
https://www.proaim.ca/products/proaim-mounting-plate-for-scissor-crane-to-mount-pan-tilt-head
I’ve had the scissor jib for just over a year now and can truly say that I love it. It isn’t a perfect techno crane replacement, but for the cost, it is very close. Evening just using it as a “normal” jib that has the ability to quickly place the camera wherever you need is extremely valuable. And unlike a big techno crane, I have been able to bring this inside many houses, even getting some really cool shoots inside a bed room with 8ft (2.5m) ceilings. The motor control does take a little finesse. I actually flip the controller 180* and use my index finger to control the rocker, I find that gives me much more control than my thumb. If you just push down on the button there can be a fair amount of rocking that can occur due to inertia. So a gentle touch is required. I also usually give the head control to the DP - as operating the pickle (extension and contraction) + the up and down + side to side is already take a lot of coordination and brain power. Adding 3 more axis to that can really mess with your brain and cause you to ruin shots. It is well built but just due to the design, there is a little sway that can happen when it is fully extended. So this should be monitored in a dangerous or high wind situation. Also the motor is extremely powerful! It sheered a bolt off once when a weight got jammed in the wrong place, so it can most certain take a finger off. So please always use caution when extending or retracting. I put my Ronin 2 on it and have regularly used professional cameras such as: Arri Alexa mini (and LF), Red Gemini, Dragon, etc. with cinema lenses, follow focus, and wireless, and it has handled it wonderfully. I would definitely not push it past the recommended limit of 33lbs however. Feel free to message me on Instagram with any questions: @gabekimpson