SKU: GC88-MK055XPRO3-3W

Manfrotto MK055XPRO3-3W Aluminium 3-section Tripod with 3 way head

The Manfrotto MK055XPRO3-3W Aluminum Tripod with 3-Way Pan/Tilt Head is a 3-section support with a 3-way pan/tilt head. It has a load capacity of 17.6 lb and extends from 3.5" to 72.1". Its legs are secured by the Quick Power Locks. These updated flip locks increase the tripod's rigidity by 50%.

A redesigned centre column has a "one finger" operation and includes an Easy Link attachment for attaching accessories such as an LED light or a reflector. The centre column can be positioned horizontally, allowing for low-angle and macro photography. The upper disc where a tripod head is mounted has been redesigned as well, and now has a bull's eye bubble level that rotates 360° so you can locate it where you can see it. This allows you to level your camera on both the horizontal and vertical planes.

The MAX PRO-3W 3-Way Pan/Tilt Head is a compact pan/tilt head with retractable levers that can be extended as needed. Two knobs control the friction for the front-to-back and side-to-side tilt, allowing you to fine-tune the movements based on the weight of your gear. Three levelling bubbles ensure your composition is level on all axes.

Features:

Load Capacity: 17.6 lb

Max Height: 72.1"

Min height: 3.5"

Folded Length: 29.1"

Leg Sections: 3

Weight: 7.7 lb

Quick Power Leg Locks

90° Center Column

MAX PRO-3W 3-Way Pan/Tilt Head

Quick-Release Plate

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The Manfrotto MK055XPRO3-3W Aluminum Tripod with 3-Way Pan/Tilt Head is a 3-section support with a 3-way pan/tilt head. It has a load capacity of 17.6 lb and extends from 3.5" to 72.1". Its legs are secured by the Quick Power Locks. These updated flip locks increase the tripod's rigidity by 50%.

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