Rent Film Equipment for Any Production
Cinema cameras, lighting kits, audio recorders, tripods, and gimbals — rent professional production gear from creators near you.
Production Gear by Department
Everything you need from camera to post
Cameras
Cinema cameras, mirrorless bodies, lenses, lens kits, matte boxes
Lighting
LED panels, softboxes, ring lights, Fresnel spots, light stands, diffusers
Audio
Shotgun mics, wireless lavs, boom poles, field recorders, wind shields
Grip & Support
Tripods, gimbals, sliders, dollies, jibs, C-stands, sandbags
Monitors & Playback
Field monitors, directors monitors, video transmitters, LUT boxes
Drones
DJI Mavic, Inspire, FPV rigs, spare batteries, ND filter kits
Production Gear Packages
Estimated daily rental costs for common production types
YouTube Creator Kit
- Mirrorless Camera + Lens$80/day
- LED Panel Light$25/day
- Wireless Lav Mic$30/day
- Tripod$15/day
Short Film Kit
- Cinema Camera$180/day
- 3-Lens Prime Kit$120/day
- LED Panel Kit (x3)$60/day
- Boom Pole + Shotgun Mic$35/day
- Gimbal Stabiliser$50/day
- Field Monitor$30/day
Corporate Video Kit
- Mirrorless Camera + Zoom Lens$90/day
- 2x LED Softbox Lights$40/day
- Wireless Lav Mic (x2)$45/day
- Teleprompter$35/day
- Tripod + Slider$30/day
Buy vs Rent: Popular Production Gear
Cinema Camera
LED Light Panel Kit
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Production Day Checklist
From pre-production through to gear return
Pre-production: scout and plan
Visit your location, plan your shots, and list every piece of equipment you'll need. Measure power availability for lights and check for sound issues.
Book gear early
Popular items like cinema cameras and prime lens kits get booked weeks in advance, especially on weekends. Reserve your gear as soon as your shoot dates are locked.
Test everything on pickup
Power on cameras, check sensor cleanliness, test mic levels, and verify battery life. Format cards in-camera and do a test recording before leaving.
Pack spares and accessories
Bring extra batteries, memory cards, gaffer tape, and extension cables. Ask the owner if they have backup items available for critical gear.
Handle gear with care on set
Use proper cases for transport, keep lenses capped when not in use, and never leave equipment unattended. Assign a crew member as gear wrangler.
Return promptly with everything
Recharge batteries, wipe down surfaces, repack in original cases, and return all items on time. Missing accessories will be charged as replacements.
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