A simple logical pack in a genuine Pelican case makes the Passport a joy to bring out on-location.
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I work in some of the most remote parts of the world and under very demanding conditions. The Passport Dolly is the best solution I’ve found for a portable system that performs well and is robust enough for our productions.
— J.J. Kelly, Correspondent & Senior Producer for National Geographic Explorer
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I did weeks of research on every dolly out there. This is the one. It’s built with the quality of a German sports car. It goes with us on every production. This is a must have for any documentary filmmaker
— T.C. Johnstone – Boulder, CO
Product details
Description
The Passport Camera Dolly System is tailor made for traveling professionals and remote on-location production. The all-in-one design and rock solid build quality make the Passport Camera Dolly system ideal for international documentary and network news style production where larger/heavier camera systems(up to 100 pounds)are being used and a stable, reliable platform is needed.
The entire camera dolly is flight ready at 50lbs (23kg) an won’t incur expensive excess charges. 6.3′ (1.95m) of track collapse into 19″ sections that pack along with the camera dolly carriage, end-brackets and ball-head adapters into the included custom Pelican 1610 case (with wheels & handle).
The Passport 1 carriage uses a flat mounting plate and includes 75 and 100mm ball head adapters.
Specfications
Weight: 50 pounds
Capacity: 100 pounds
Track Length: 6.3' (4, 19" sections per side)
Track compatibility: You can use any pipe/tube with an OD between 1 & 2". The included PortaRail has an OD of 1.65"
Stand compatibility: Works with 5/8" (Baby) pins and 1-1/8" (Junior) receivers.
Tripod Compatibility: End brackets can be attached to tripods with additional adapters.
FAQs
What's the difference between RailDolly and Passport?
The only difference between RailDolly and Passport is that Passport includes the collapsible rails inside the case. We keep the names separate because when someone refers to a Passport we want to ensure that they are talking about the complete solution and not just a piece of it. We don't want someone calling a rental house asking for a Passport and receiving something else.
What stands should I use?
There are many ways to support the Passport. Here are two stand options that we use regularly.