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Benro MiniBird 3-Section Carbon Fiber Tripod with N00P Ball Head

The MiniBird 3-Section Carbon Fiber Tripod with N00P Ball Head from Benro is a lightweight and compact support solution for photographers that travel often and need a tripod they can bring on the go. It is able to support up to 3.9 kgwhile only weighing 1.6 kg, and it can fold down to a compact 17.9"". The center column is removable, allowing for shooting from 7.1 to 43.5"", and features 1/4""-20 threads for mounting other accessories and equipment. A combination ballast hook and Allen key which attaches to the bottom of the column allows you to add stability when you want it, and make adjustments when you need it.

SKU: GC76-TCBC13N00P

Benro MiniBird 3-Section Carbon Fiber Tripod with N00P Ball Head

Benro MiniBird 3-Section Carbon Fiber Tripod with N00P Ball Head

The MiniBird 3-Section Carbon Fiber Tripod with N00P Ball Head from Benro is a lightweight and compact support solution for photographers that travel often and need a tripod they can bring on the go. It is able to support up to 3.9 kgwhile only weighing 1.6 kg, and it can fold down to a compact 17.9"". The center column is removable, allowing for shooting from 7.1 to 43.5"", and features 1/4""-20 threads for mounting other accessories and equipment. A combination ballast hook and Allen key which attaches to the bottom of the column allows you to add stability when you want it, and make adjustments when you need it.

Tripod Legs

The tripod legs are constructed from durable carbon fiber, contributing to their lightweight design for easy carrying. The 3-section twist lock design also makes adjustment fast, easy, and secure. An additional accessory mounting thread on the base adds further convenience.

N00P Ball Head

The N00P Ball Head is an Acra-type compatible double action ball head with single locking knob for easy operation. The knob provides ball lock and pan lock for precise positioning. The head also features a 90-degree notch for vertical shooting.

Key Features:

Load Capacity is 4 kg

Working Height Range is 18 to 110 cm

Folded Length is 45.5 cm

3-section Carbon Fiber Legs with Lever Locks

Removable Center Column

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Benro MiniBird 3-Section Carbon Fiber Tripod with N00P Ball Head

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Benro MiniBird 3-Section Carbon Fiber Tripod with N00P Ball Head

The MiniBird 3-Section Carbon Fiber Tripod with N00P Ball Head from Benro is a lightweight and compact support solution for photographers that travel often and need a tripod they can bring on the go. It is able to support up to 3.9 kgwhile only weighing 1.6 kg, and it can fold down to a compact 17.9"". The center column is removable, allowing for shooting from 7.1 to 43.5"", and features 1/4""-20 threads for mounting other accessories and equipment. A combination ballast hook and Allen key which attaches to the bottom of the column allows you to add stability when you want it, and make adjustments when you need it.

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