OZEN
Tripods for Broadcast & Live Streaming
Professional fluid head tripods built for smooth motion, reliability, and real-world production setups.
Who Ozen Tripods Are Built for
Find the Right Ozen Tripod for Your Setup
Ozen tripods are built for a wide range of production environments—from lightweight streaming setups to full broadcast systems. Choosing the right model depends on your camera, workflow, and how much mobility you need.
Ozen 5EZS System
Best for: Lightweight live streaming & mobile setups
Compact and easy to deploy for smaller cameras and quick production environments.
Ozen 12EZ System
Ozen 8EZHD System
Ozen 10AL2S System
Best for: Field production & shoulder-mount cameras
Built for shooters using Sony or Panasonic broadcast-style cameras in real-world production environments.
Ozen 18CF2HDM System
Best for: Professional field production
A versatile mid-to-high payload system that balances portability and performance
Best for: High-end broadcast & heavy camera rigs
This system is built for demanding productions requiring maximum stability and dual pan control.
Best for: Studio setups & cinema cameras
Designed for heavier rigs like Blackmagic URSA systems
PED 70 (Studio Pedestal)
Best for: Studio broadcasting & fixed production
A full pedestal system with smooth vertical movement
OZEN Dolly HD & Dolly LW
Best for: Studio mobility & heavy setups
Heavy-duty dolly system designed for smooth movement of larger tripod systems
Best for: Portable setups & quick repositioning
A lightweight dolly that is ideal for smaller productions that need mobility
Why Choose Ozen Tripods?
Ozen tripods are designed to deliver professional performance without the premium price tag of traditional broadcast brands.
Whether you're building a live streaming setup or outfitting a full production environment, Ozen provides the reliability and control you need.
Smooth fluid head movement for precise pan and tilt control
Durable builds designed for real-world production environments
Wide range of systems for lightweight to full broadcast setups
Excellent value compared to high-end broadcast tripod brands
Trusted by live streaming, corporate, and sports production teams
As the authorized Ozen distributor, we can help you choose the right system for your exact production needs.
Ozen vs Other Tripod Brands
If you're comparing tripod options, Ozen offers a strong balance between performance and value:
Ozen vs Sachtler
Similar smooth performance at a significantly lower price point for most production needs.
Ozen vs Manfrotto
Better suited for broadcast and heavier camera setups, with more professional fluid head control.
Ozen vs Entry-Level Tripods
A major upgrade in stability, durability, and overall production quality.
OZEN Tripods FAQ
Solutions to any broad questions regarding Ozen tripods
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Yes—Ozen tripods are an excellent choice for live streaming setups. Their fluid head systems provide smooth pan and tilt movement, which is essential for professional-looking streams using platforms like vMix or OBS.
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Ozen tripods support a wide range of cameras, such as PTZ cameras, mirrorless and DSLR setups to full-size broadcast and cinema cameras, depending on the system’s payload capacity.
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The right tripod depends on your camera weight, production environment, and mobility needs. Lightweight systems are ideal for portable setups, while heavier systems are better suited for studio or broadcast applications.
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Ozen tripods offer similar smooth performance and reliability, often at a more accessible price point, making them a strong value for professional production environments.
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Yes—fluid head tripods are essential for smooth camera movement. They allow for controlled panning and tilting, which is critical for live streaming, sports, and professional video production.
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Absolutely. As an authorized Ozen distributor, we can help you select the best tripod system based on your exact camera and workflow.
Need Help Choosing the Right Ozen Tripod?
Not sure which system is right for your setup? We’ll help you find the perfect match based on your camera, workflow, and production needs.