 
            Miller 1050 Skyline 70 Fluid Head
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             Designed for outside broadcast and studio productions. The Skyline 70 brings a new dimension to professional camera support. Incorporating advanced precision fluid drag and counterbalance systems. Featuring a unique illumination of all controls and bubble level. The Skyline 70 makes it even faster and easier to set up and capture the action. With an extended 7 0 position fluid drag system and employing smooth start and stop technology. A well balanced diagonal drag transition and 8 counterbalance settings making it a fast reliable set up you can trust and is versatile. It is built to deliver consistent performance and drag resistance. All this, with no variation over a wide range of temperatures and environments. Constructed of lightweight, high-strength alloy and rigid composite polymers. It features precision ball bearing and supported pan and tilt movements, as a result it delivers silky smooth pan-tilt actions. The Skyline 70 is extremely durable and robus to handle camera payloads up to 37.5kg. Skyline 70 the broadcasters choice and comes with the reliability and "THE RIGHT FEEL" that are the hallmarks of every Miller product.   Miller Skyline 70 Fluid Head (1050)
 
Payload Range 
4.5-37.5kg (9.9-82.5lbs) 
 
Weight 
6.1kg (13.4lbs) 
 
Counterbalance Positions 
8 selectable positions 
 
Pan Tilt Drag 
7 selectable fluid drag positions + 0 
 
Pan Tilt Locks 
Positive lock calliper brake system 
 
Tilt Range 
+ 90°/ -75° 
 
Pan Range 
360° 
 
Camera Platform 
Quick release camera plate large (Euro) 
 
Sliding Range 
120mm (4.7) 
 
Mounting Base 
Ø150mm (5.9") ball levelling with 3 x M5 holes for flat base mounting 
 
Height Above Bowl 
190mm (7.5") 
 
Illuminated Controls 
Bubble level, pan-tilt drag & counter balance controls 
 
Safety Lock 
Quick release tilt lock pin 
 
Pan Handle 
2 x Telescopic 390-590mm (15.4-23.2") 
 
Temperature Range 
-40° to +65°C (-40° to +149°F) 
 
 
                     
                     
             
             
             
             
            