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tripods
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This versatile head is fitted with a 3157N quick-release camera plate with a secondary safety catch. This head is perfect for 35mm SLR cameras with medium lenses, and light medium format cameras. A direct replacement of the 3262QR Midi Ball Head, the 484RC2 features a strong die-cast construction, precision machined aluminum housing, and an extremely hard phenolic resin ball which provides smoother movements across all tilt positions. It has a single indexed ratchet locking knob for a 360 degrees pan and a double groove for a 90 degrees tilt movements. Camera plate has a 1/4-20 inch male thread, and head to tripod attachment is 3/8 inch female.
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Total Customer Reviews: (23)
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The 3-section 190CXPRO3 is extremely light weight and has great rigidity, combined with professional features such as the patented Q90? center column system for quick vertical-horizontal movements, an integrated leveling bubble on the magnesium top plate, 100% carbon fiber tubes and magnesium die castings.
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Total Customer Reviews: (13)
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The legs of the Tripod measure 20mm in diameter and extend upto 55 inches. The legs also fold to a convenient 22.2 inches. The tripod measures 2.2 LBs
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Total Customer Reviews: (9)
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The new SLIK MINI PRO V tabletop tripod has a 2-way pan head with a panhandle to make moving a camera easier. The two stage legs can be extended about 1.25 inches for added stability with heavier cameras.A compact traveler, the SLIK MINI PRO V is less than 8 inches long when packed up and weighs less than a pound. Like the other tripods in the MINI PRO line, the SLIK MINI PRO V has a suction cup at the base of the center column which will allow the tripod to be "stuck" on a window or smooth metal surface for a photo. The MINI PRO V can also be used as a "chest-pod" by raising the center column half way or more and placing the legs against your chest to stabilize the camera.



