Overview

The Gitzo GT1532 series 1 Carbon Fiber Tripod is a lightweight 3-section tripod that perfectly supports DSLRs with 135mm lenses (up to 200mm). This professional tripod features Carbon eXact tubing with stiffer and larger leg diameters (top leg section diameter 25.3 mm) and high modulus carbon fiber in all leg sections, which make this tripod more rigid and stronger than ever before.
The Gitzo GT1532 weighs just 1.33 kg, reaches a height of 158 cm and folds down to 62 cm. This tripod is the perfect choice for exacting professional photographers who want highly-resistant, reliable quality tripod.
The tripod’s rapid center column can easily be removed or reversible, transforming it into a ground level set enabling photographers to capture the broadest range of perspectives. The Gitzo GT1532’s three-section legs are secured with G-lock Ultra twist locks, with a built-in O-ring that keeps dirt and dust out of the leg mechanism. The tripod’s top spider is newly designed for extra rigidity, and large leg angle selectors provide a broader grip-area for leg-angle adjustment. The tripod features a stabilizer hook on its center column to add weight and increase stability when required. Its removable feet enable it to adapt to any type of surface. A wide array of heads and other accessories can easily be added via the 1/4″ and 3/8″ attachments on the upper disc.

SKU: GC76-GT1532

Gitzo GT1532 Mountaineer Series 1 Carbon 3 Section Tripod

The Gitzo GT1532 series 1 Carbon Fiber Tripod is a lightweight 3-section tripod that perfectly supports DSLRs with 135mm lenses (up to 200mm). This professional tripod features Carbon eXact tubing with stiffer and larger leg diameters (top leg section diameter 25.3 mm) and high modulus carbon fiber in all leg sections, which make this tripod more rigid and stronger than ever before.
The Gitzo GT1532 weighs just 1.33 kg, reaches a height of 158 cm and folds down to 62 cm. This tripod is the perfect choice for exacting professional photographers who want highly-resistant, reliable quality tripod.
The tripod’s rapid center column can easily be removed or reversible, transforming it into a ground level set enabling photographers to capture the broadest range of perspectives. The Gitzo GT1532’s three-section legs are secured with G-lock Ultra twist locks, with a built-in O-ring that keeps dirt and dust out of the leg mechanism. The tripod’s top spider is newly designed for extra rigidity, and large leg angle selectors provide a broader grip-area for leg-angle adjustment. The tripod features a stabilizer hook on its center column to add weight and increase stability when required. Its removable feet enable it to adapt to any type of surface. A wide array of heads and other accessories can easily be added via the 1/4″ and 3/8″ attachments on the upper disc.

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Product Overview

The Gitzo GT1532 series 1 Carbon Fiber Tripod is a lightweight 3-section tripod that perfectly supports DSLRs with 135mm lenses (up to 200mm). This professional tripod features Carbon eXact tubing with stiffer and larger leg diameters (top leg section diameter 25.3 mm) and high modulus carbon fiber in all leg sections, which make this tripod more rigid and stronger than ever before.
The Gitzo GT1532 weighs just 1.33 kg, reaches a height of 158 cm and folds down to 62 cm. This tripod is the perfect choice for exacting professional photographers who want highly-resistant, reliable quality tripod.
The tripod’s rapid center column can easily be removed or reversible, transforming it into a ground level set enabling photographers to capture the broadest range of perspectives. The Gitzo GT1532’s three-section legs are secured with G-lock Ultra twist locks, with a built-in O-ring that keeps dirt and dust out of the leg mechanism. The tripod’s top spider is newly designed for extra rigidity, and large leg angle selectors provide a broader grip-area for leg-angle adjustment. The tripod features a stabilizer hook on its center column to add weight and increase stability when required. Its removable feet enable it to adapt to any type of surface. A wide array of heads and other accessories can easily be added via the 1/4″ and 3/8″ attachments on the upper disc.

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