
Zacuto’s recent creation of Gorilla Kits include three new DSLR Gunstock Shooter rigs; The Rapid Fire, The Quick Draw, and The Tactical Shooter. The brand new rigs have been developed to be lightweight for a more “on the go” convenience for camera operators. Zacuto has released new instructional video as well, demonstrating each model and giving tips and advice for each one. These rigs are the first components in the new line of Gorilla Kits that focuses on camera operators who are required to maintain a fast pace.
Each rig can have an additional point of contact by adding our DSLR Viewfinder, Zacuto’s Z-finder. The Z-Finder is Zacuto’s Optical Viewfinder that allows DSLR cameras to have the correct form factor for video. It offers 3x focusable magnification, a 50mm diameter lens, an eyecup preventing extraneous light leakage, and a field of view perfectly matched to LCD screens.
Watch a video on the DSLR Gorilla Kits:
DSLR Rapid Fire – Rapid Fire is light and easy to handle and have no baseplate or rod platform. Everything is quick releasable. The user can quickly free the camera from the gunstock by flipping the lever on the quick release tripod plate. The Rapid Fire is our most basic gunstock shooter weighing only 1lb 6 oz. It has 2 points of contact by using the gunstock in your chest and your hand on the camera.
DSLR Quick Draw – Tactical Shooter is light and easy to handle and have no baseplate or rod platform. Everything is quick releasable. The user can quickly free the camera from the gunstock by flipping the lever on the quick release tripod plate. The Tactical Shooter weighs only 1lb 8 oz but has three points of contact by having a one hand on the handgrip, the gunstock in your chest and your focusing hand presses up against the rod.
DSLR Tactical Shooter – Tactical Shooter is light and easy to handle and have no baseplate or rod platform. Everything is quick releasable. The user can quickly free the camera from the gunstock by flipping the lever on the quick release tripod plate. The Tactical Shooter weighs only 1lb 8 oz but has three points of contact by having a one hand on the handgrip, the gunstock in your chest and your focusing hand presses up against the rod.






