Saturday, April 9, 2011

The AlettA "DSLR Stabilizer" is finally available. Pentax, Canon and Nikon.


Canon EOS 5D Mk II and Canon EOS 7D

Nikon D7000, Nikon D300S, Nikon D700,

Pentax K-5 and Pentax K-7

We have received our second shipment of the AlettA DSLR Stabilizers. Order yours now. We now have the Stabilizers for the:
  • Pentax K-5
  • Pentax K-7
  • Canon 5D Mk II 
  • Canon 7D 
  • Nikon  D700 
  • Nikon D7000 
  • Nikon D300S
    Just specify your camera model in the comments section within the "Add to Cart"  process.

Click on the "Add to Cart" button above to purchase.



Top view, showing the spirit bubble level,  the egrip non-slip pad, the 1/4" camera attachment and the hand grip.
   
INTRODUCING THE "ALETTA DSLR STABILIZER".



Bottom view showing the four adjustment legs, the 1/4" threaded hole and the D-screw.
  
Only $149.95 with  free shipping  within the U.S.
Shipping to Europe, Australia and Asia is around $45.50, Canada and Mexico is around $30.00, all  through US Postal Services Priority Mail International with a 7 to 10 day delivery.
 What is it?

The AlettA Stabilizer does the following:
  • It protects your camera from scratches.
  • It protects the attached  lens or lens' hood from damages when resting on a table or other surface.

  • It incorporates a spirit bubble level, slightly offset for better reading, assuring horizontal level.
  • It includes a 1/4" threaded hole to install the whole camera system on a tripod for studio work.
  • It uses a genuine non-slip "egrips" on the top surface to prevent camera shifting. 
  • It has an adjustable hand grip for secure camera holding. (A genuine leather hand grip is available at extra cost.)

  • It is made with aircraft aluminum, CNC machined for durability and quality. (No cheap plastic here)
  • It is powder coated with a durable black semi-gloss  finish,  matching the look and durability of your camera finish. 
  • It has (3) sets of interchangeable and adjustable legs, allowing up to nearly 1-1/2" elevation differences.
  • It allows you to take pictures at very slow shutter speeds.
  • It makes telephoto handheld  picture taking sturdier by providing a support point for the left hand
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  • It allows low-to-the-ground picture taking.



  • It conforms to almost any surface, levels up to perfect horizontal position, and permits shake-free and blur free images.




Additional uses reported by beta users:


  • "I was at a restaurant and my camera was on the table with the stabilizer. My wife spilled her drink. It got everybody wet, except for the camera. The Tequila flowed under the camera." The Tequila flood was avoided with the Stabilizer island.
  • "Taking street photography, the camera can we held up against a wall for low light photography. I also set the camera on a table at an outside Coffee shop  and took several candid shots of people walking by. I got some great shots."
  • I took pictures of flowers and wanted an ultra-low perspective. By setting the camera on the ground with the stabilizer my image came out perfectly, as I imagined...but without having to put my face in the dirt.




Downside: 
  • Be prepared to answer questions from other photographers everywhere you go. They are intrigued by the Stabilizer.


The Stabilizers shown here are specifically designed for the Pentax K-5 or  K-7. It has the same contour as the battery grip. Because the bottom of each camera, or battery grip are different, this particular Stabilizer may not fit all brands of DSLRs. Email us to find out if it will fit your camera brqyvn@gmail.com . With time, our Stabilizers will be built for each major / popular DSLRs.  "Universal" models may also be available in small, medium and large.

For all the other peripherals it replaces, all incorporated in one unit, we are introducing our "DSLR Stabilizer" at a  price of $149.95 U.S.




It's not just for telephotos. Use the Stabilizer with prime lenses for night time photography and long exposures.



Don't damage your lenses anymore. It also protects the camera from scratches.
 

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