SKU: GC88-209,492LONG-1

Manfrotto Tabletop Tripod with 492 Ball Head Kit

Manfrotto Tabletop Tripod with 492 Ball Head Kit

The lightweight, compact, and portable Tabletop Tripod with 492 Ball Head Kit from Manfrotto also includes the 209 Tripod Legs and the 259B Extension Column. This combination of components gives you the flexibility of shooting macro photography, tabletop photography, or anything else in between.

Manfrotto 492 Micro Ball Head

The 492 Micro Ball Head from Manfrotto is a 2.6" tall, aluminium support with a load capacity of 8.8 lb. The head has a single ergonomic locking knob that controls the ball and pan movements at the same time. The 4.9 oz head has a cut notch on the side that allows you to position the camera at a 90° angle, and the camera attaches to the head via its 1/4"-20 mounting thread.

Manfrotto 209 Tabletop Tripod

Made of rugged, heavy-duty aluminium, the Manfrotto 209 Tabletop Tripod folds down small enough to slip into your camera bag or coat pocket and is ready to give quick support to a lightweight camera. It features sturdy legs with sure-grip tips for stability. The tripod is 5.12" end-to-end when folded, and provides a working height of 1.77" when in use. The optional 259B column can be added to give an extra 10" extension.

Manfrotto 259B Extension Column for 209 Tabletop Tripod - 10"

The Manfrotto 259B Extension Column is a 10" extension that adds height to the 209 (3007) tabletop tripod. With a 3/8" socket at the bottom and a 3/8" screw at the top.

Replaces old part number 3007X.

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Manfrotto Tabletop Tripod with 492 Ball Head Kit

The lightweight, compact, and portable Tabletop Tripod with 492 Ball Head Kit from Manfrotto also includes the 209 Tripod Legs and the 259B Extension Column. This combination of components gives you the flexibility of shooting macro photography, tabletop photography, or anything else in between.

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