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Gitzo Systematic Series 4 Carbon Fiber Tripod with Arca-Type Series 4 Center Ball Head with Lever Release

SKU: GC88-GK4543LS-83LR

Gitzo Systematic Series 4 Carbon Fiber Tripod with Arca-Type Series 4 Center Ball Head with Lever Release

Gitzo Systematic Series 4 Carbon Fiber Tripod with Arca-Type Series 4 Center Ball Head with Lever Release

The Systematic Series 4 Carbon Fiber Tripod with Arca-Type Series 4 Center Ball Head with Lever Release from Gitzo offers a load capacity of 55 lb, a maximum height of 72", a weight of 7.23 lb, and easy storage and transport with a folded length of 24.02". The Arca-type compatible ball head has a tungsten disulfide coating to help keep the ball movement smooth while it minimizes sticking and slipping, and it features a lever release lock that tightens down on the included quick release plate. A bubble level helps maintain straight horizons when shooting, and a friction control dial is integrated into the large locking knob to allow for precise camera and lens weight counterbalance. Additionally, the leg set incorporates Gitzo's patented 6X carbon eXact tubing, providing maximum rigidity while keeping its weight to an absolute minimum.

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