Overview

Benro BV6 Pro Video Tripod Kit

The Benro BV6 Pro Video Tripod Kit Includes a Benro BV6 head and a 2-stage/3-section tripod with removable mid-level spreader. The system can support cameras and accessories weighing up to 3.99 kg, and features a 75mm ball/bowl fitting for stability. The head features a 7-step (1 to 7 plus 0) counterbalance system to dial in the correct amount for your setup, and independent 4-step (1 to 3 plus 0) pan and tilt drag settings for precise control over camera movements. A Manfrotto 501/504PL compatible sliding quick release plate is provided, making it easy to set the balance point for your gear.

SKU: GC76-BV6PRO

Benro BV6 Pro Video Tripod Kit

Benro BV6 Pro Video Tripod Kit

The Benro BV6 Pro Video Tripod Kit Includes a Benro BV6 head and a 2-stage/3-section tripod with removable mid-level spreader. The system can support cameras and accessories weighing up to 3.99 kg, and features a 75mm ball/bowl fitting for stability. The head features a 7-step (1 to 7 plus 0) counterbalance system to dial in the correct amount for your setup, and independent 4-step (1 to 3 plus 0) pan and tilt drag settings for precise control over camera movements. A Manfrotto 501/504PL compatible sliding quick release plate is provided, making it easy to set the balance point for your gear.

The 2-stage, 3-section, twin leg aluminium tripod incorporates a 75mm bowl and offers sturdy support for the BV6 head. It features oversized quick positive leg locks for simple and fast setup, an adjustable/removable mid-level spreader, and dual spiked feet with removable rubber pads. The tripod system extends to a maximum height of 63", while getting as low as 31.7". A carry case and shoulder strap are included.

The legs feature dual spiked feet that provide solid purchase in soft surfaces when the legs are spread wide or extended to full height.

The removable mid-level spreader allows you to work on uneven terrain, such as stairs or rocks, while preventing the legs from flying apart. When using the mid-level spreader, you can use the included rubber feet to protect delicate surfaces from the tripod's foot spikes.

Key Features:

Eight-step (0 to 7) Counterbalance

Removable Tie-down Stud to Convert to Flat Base Head

Independent Four-step (0 to 3) Pan and Tilt Drag

-75° to +90° Tilt Range

Manfrotto 501/504PL Compatible Sliding Plate

Two 3/8"-16 Threads for Mounting Accessories

Bubble Level

75mm Leveling Ball

Two-Stage, Three-Section Tripod Legs

Rubber Feet for Dual Spikes

What's in the Box:

Benro BV6 Pro Video Tripod Kit

Benro BV6 Video Head

Tripod Legs with 75mm Bowl

Removable Mid-Level Spreader

Removable Rubber Feet and Tools

Deluxe Carry Case

Shoulder Strap

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Product Overview

Benro BV6 Pro Video Tripod Kit

The Benro BV6 Pro Video Tripod Kit Includes a Benro BV6 head and a 2-stage/3-section tripod with removable mid-level spreader. The system can support cameras and accessories weighing up to 3.99 kg, and features a 75mm ball/bowl fitting for stability. The head features a 7-step (1 to 7 plus 0) counterbalance system to dial in the correct amount for your setup, and independent 4-step (1 to 3 plus 0) pan and tilt drag settings for precise control over camera movements. A Manfrotto 501/504PL compatible sliding quick release plate is provided, making it easy to set the balance point for your gear.

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