Triangle Specifications
| Stanton Jib Name | Arm Reach | Tail Length | Underslung Height | Overslung Height | Platform Size |
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Standard |
6 Feet |
4 Feet |
10 Feet |
13 Feet |
11' X 10' |
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Standard Plus |
9 Feet |
4 Feet |
13 Feet |
16 Feet |
11' X 10' |
|
Giant |
12 Feet |
4 Feet |
16 Feet |
19 Feet |
11' X 10' |
|
Giant Plus |
15 Feet |
4 Feet |
19 Feet |
22 Feet |
11' X 10' |
|
Super |
18 Feet |
7 Feet |
22 Feet |
25 Feet |
15' X 13' |
|
Super Minus |
21 Feet |
7 Feet |
25 Feet |
28 Feet |
15' X 13' |
|
Super Plus |
24 Feet |
7 Feet |
27 Feet |
31 Feet |
15' X 13' |
|
Extreme |
30 Feet |
7 Feet |
32 Feet |
37 Feet |
15' X 13' |
|
Super Extreme |
40 Feet |
9 Feet |
41 Feet |
47 Feet |
20' X 16' |
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All lengths are based on tripod at shortest height, and are approximate. Camera, lens and other configurations have an effect on overall lens height. Platform Size is based on Jib Arm sweep of 180 Degrees. Additional platform area will be required for sweeps over 180 Degrees. The Giant Plus length can be configured with two tail lengths, with the shorter requiring greater counter weight and thus momentum will be a factor in shot execution.
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