SKU: GC88-MHXPRO-2W

Manfrotto MHXPRO-2W XPRO Fluid Tripod Head with Fluidity Selector

Precise framing for seamless transition between photo and video. The innovative XPRO Fluid Head is the perfect choice for photographers looking for professional, accurate framing and video that really flows. This tripod head is an ideal fit for wildlife photographers using lightweight scopes with digiscoping, ensuring sharper, accurately composed images and no unwanted breaks when switching devices or angles.

The XPRO Fluid Head is the only lightweight video head that has a fluidity selector. It enables you to quickly shift between hard and soft fluidity in line with your speed of tilt movement. Shoot stable footage with any photographic lens thanks to the fluid cartridge settings. Get ready to compose your scene quickly and easily with the standard Manfrotto 200PL plate. Switch from photo to video in just seconds, wherever you are.

Two other great features of the XPRO Fluid Head is that it has a durable aluminium design and is surprisingly lightweight. It can support a payload of up to 4kg, yet it only weighs 0.7kg, which means you can carry it comfortably everywhere you go.

Weight 760 g
Safety Payload 4 kg
Material Technopolymer
Head Type Video/Fluid Head
Top Attachment 1/4″ screw
Base Diameter 60 mm
Plate Type 200PL-14
Friction Control No
Front Tilt -60° / +90°
Panoramic Rotation 360
Ball Locking No
Bubble Spirit Level (no.) 1
Colour Black
Easy Link No
Independent Pan Lock yes
Independent Tilt Lock yes
Maximum Working Temperature 60 C
Minimum Working Temperature -20 C
Pan Bars Included Yes
Pan Drag fluid cartridge with fixed drag
Quick Release Yes
Working Height 10 cm
Tilt Drag variable (2 steps)

Regular price $249.00
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Product Overview

Precise framing for seamless transition between photo and video. The innovative XPRO Fluid Head is the perfect choice for photographers looking for professional, accurate framing and video that really flows. This tripod head is an ideal fit for wildlife photographers using lightweight scopes with digiscoping, ensuring sharper, accurately composed images and no unwanted breaks when switching devices or angles.

The XPRO Fluid Head is the only lightweight video head that has a fluidity selector. It enables you to quickly shift between hard and soft fluidity in line with your speed of tilt movement. Shoot stable footage with any photographic lens thanks to the fluid cartridge settings. Get ready to compose your scene quickly and easily with the standard Manfrotto 200PL plate. Switch from photo to video in just seconds, wherever you are.

Two other great features of the XPRO Fluid Head is that it has a durable aluminium design and is surprisingly lightweight. It can support a payload of up to 4kg, yet it only weighs 0.7kg, which means you can carry it comfortably everywhere you go.

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