SKU: GC88-161MK2B

Manfrotto 161MK2B Super Professional Tripod Mk2

Manfrotto 161MK2B Super Professional Tripod Mk2

The tallest tripod head in our range. The super tall Super Professional Studio Tripod Mk2 gives you all the scope you'll need to capture that perfect shot, whatever the angle. It’s also ideal for large format cameras, so even in the most demanding shoots, you can be sure this tripod head will be up to the challenge. It can support gear up to 20kg, making it a true, heavy-lifting piece of kit. And it’s made to Italy’s leading quality standards, giving you total peace of mind that it’s built to last.

With a maximum operating height of 2.67m, the sky really is the limit with this must-have camera head. But it’s not just a stand for those extra high shots. It can be reduced right down to 44cm, so you'll have a full range of movement, giving you all the creative flexibility you could ask for. Not only this, but it also has high telescopic struts on its legs for extra strength and stability, so you'll never have to worry about slips and wobbles again.

To add to its list of great features, this nifty stand has an ingenious self-locking centre column. This allows you to have complete control of every single movement, even when you're under pressure. In addition, the spiked, rubber feet give you even greater stability on any type of terrain, making this stand super steady. Plus, each leg can be adjusted individually for complete flexibility while you work. Each leg’s diameter measures 40mm by 35mm by 30mm.

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Manfrotto 161MK2B Super Professional Tripod Mk2

The tallest tripod head in our range. The super tall Super Professional Studio Tripod Mk2 gives you all the scope you'll need to capture that perfect shot, whatever the angle. It’s also ideal for large format cameras, so even in the most demanding shoots, you can be sure this tripod head will be up to the challenge. It can support gear up to 20kg, making it a true, heavy-lifting piece of kit. And it’s made to Italy’s leading quality standards, giving you total peace of mind that it’s built to last.

With a maximum operating height of 2.67m, the sky really is the limit with this must-have camera head. But it’s not just a stand for those extra high shots. It can be reduced right down to 44cm, so you'll have a full range of movement, giving you all the creative flexibility you could ask for. Not only this, but it also has high telescopic struts on its legs for extra strength and stability, so you'll never have to worry about slips and wobbles again.

To add to its list of great features, this nifty stand has an ingenious self-locking centre column. This allows you to have complete control of every single movement, even when you're under pressure. In addition, the spiked, rubber feet give you even greater stability on any type of terrain, making this stand super steady. Plus, each leg can be adjusted individually for complete flexibility while you work. Each leg’s diameter measures 40mm by 35mm by 30mm.

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