News Agency
Men's Weekly

  • Written by PR Newswire

Vehicle-mounted multi-camera system and modular creator setups underscore SmallRig's shift toward integrated production workflows.

LAS VEGAS, April 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- At NAB Show 2026, SmallRig showcased a range of scenario-driven imaging solutions, including an off-road vehicle-mounted multi-camera solution designed for dynamic outdoor production environments. The solution, equipped with multiple action cameras, demonstrated multi-angle capture, stability in challenging environments, and quick deployment capabilities for field-based productions.

SmallRig's booth at NAB Show 2026 was designed around key production scenarios, such as outdoor filmmaking, multi-camera workflows, and mobile content creation, integrating equipment directly into real-world production environments. This setup allowed visitors to interact with the solutions in ways that mirrored their own creative workflows.

SmallRig Brings Scenario-Based Imaging Solutions at NAB Show 2026SmallRig booth at NAB Show 2026, featuring an off-road vehicle-based multi-camera production setup

The booth featured six key zones: Off-Road Vehicle, Camera Cart, Tripod, DreamRig Customization, Battery & Lighting, and Creator Service Station. These areas showcased various content creation scenarios, from professional filmmaking and outdoor adventures to vlogging and live streaming, with highlights including DJI Osmo Pocket 4 ecosystem accessories, the RF 20C Portable LED Video Light, TRIBEX Monopod, and Camera Cart.

The DJI Osmo Pocket 4 solution, with integrated power, audio, control, and versatile mounting options, supported multi-camera setups, outdoor filming, and live streaming, offering creators a balance of portability and creative flexibility.

SmallRig booth at NAB Show 2026SmallRig booth at NAB Show 2026

SmallRig also introduced a "Creator Service Station" at its booth, offering on-site services such as device charging, gear lending, and hands-on product demonstrations. The initiative also provided a platform for direct feedback from creators, allowing SmallRig to better understand user needs and inform future product development.

This strategy is part of SmallRig's broader co-creation model, which integrates User Co-Design collaborations, the DreamRig customization program, and industry Co-Creation initiatives. By adopting this approach, SmallRig ensures that the real-world needs of creators are embedded directly into the product development cycle, creating a continuous loop from concept to iteration.

To date, SmallRig has collaborated with over 1,700 creators worldwide to develop more than 2,700 co-created products, backed by an agile supply chain that accelerates product development and deployment.

As the industry evolves, creators are increasingly operating in multi-setup, multi-scenario environments, where tools are combined to meet diverse production needs. SmallRig's presence at NAB Show 2026 reinforces this shift, emphasizing workflow-based solutions rather than individual products, and demonstrating how multiple tools can work in harmony within a unified production system.

About SmallRig

Founded in 2013, SmallRig is a global provider of imaging solutions, offering a comprehensive ecosystem of camera, mobile accessories, lighting, power, and audio products. Initially focused on camera mounting, SmallRig has expanded into a brand known for its versatile and compatible product ecosystem, supporting creators in over 160 countries worldwide.

For more information, visit: www.smallrig.com

Read more http://www.prnasia.com/story/archive/4946611_AE46611_0

Why Material Handling Hose Solutions Are Critical For Industrial Productivity And Reliability

In industries where movement never pauses and materials flow like an endless current, efficiency depends on more than machinery alone. It relies on the unseen systems that connect every stage of operation. Among these, a material handling hose plays a... Read more

Writers Wanted



NewsServices.com

Content & Technology Connecting Global Audiences

More Information - Less Opinion