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  1. This kit includes both the left- and right-sided Elements Technica Universal Handles found on the Mantis shoulder rig. Both handles are telescopic from 9" to 14". They're ARRI rosette compatible and feature rosette-adjustable rubber handgrips. The levers are spring-loaded. A unique design with the native arri dovetail plate allows for fast attachment from fluid head to handheld. Custom made flight case included. Located in Sydney, Australia $1000 AUD
  2. Hello everyone! This is my first post! Nice to meet you all! I am wondering if anyone has any advice/tips regarding handheld operation. The setup I will be using is the Red One - luckily with the Bomb EVF - and Ziess Compact Prime CP2 lenses. I will also be using a ET Mantis shoulder mount. Attached is the setup thus far - any tips regarding operation, balancing, or handheld in general would be greatly appreciated. All the best!
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