About this item
- One-Step Height Adjustment: This heavy-duty tripod AD-80 is a video tripod kit to facilitate video shooting with adjustable legs, quickly retracted and extended via one-step locks, no need to unlock 6 steps like common tripods, and a height ranging from 34″-75″(87 cm- 191cm) and a folded length of 35″(90.5cm).
- Stable Support with Maximum Loading: Professional video tripod designed with high-strength aluminum alloy and double-row tubes to provide better stability for the video tripod. The tripod weighs 9.6 lbs (4.3kg) with a maximum load of 17.6 lbs (8kg). The camera tripod is compatible with SmallRig Universal Photography Tripod Dolly (ID:3986)
- Fluid Head with Damping: The heavy-duty video head featuring a damping system, allows you to 360° pan smoothly and +90°/-65° tilt the camera. When its center of gravity height is put at 55mm, the panning, and pre-set counterbalance system can help precisely control the camera for great dynamic balance. Built-in spirit level to help the camera find a horizontal position.
- Dual-Mode Quick-Release Plate: The fluid head has a newly designed snap-on quick-release plate mount, a more efficient mounting solution than traditional slide-on ones, which is for DJI RS 2 / RS 3 / RS 3 Pro quick release plate and for Manfrotto quick release plate compatible to realize a free switch between stabilizer shooting and tripod shooting.
- Detachable Handle for Easily Store: There is a detachable pan handle for easy storage and operation, and it suits both left-handed and right-handed users. The video head also comes with one 1/4″-20 threaded hole to support the magic arm and other accessories, and a customized carrying bag for better storage, protection, and carrying around.
Brand | SMALLRIG |
Color | Black |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Special Feature | Rotatable, Adjustable |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 4380 Grams |
Weight Limit | 17.6 Pounds |
Maximum Height | 191 Centimeters |
Tripod Head Type | Video Heads |
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