Overview

Adaptable, smart and durable fluid tripod head. The 128RC Micro Fluid Video Head ticks all those essential boxes and more, making it the perfect video head for any professional looking for quality and versatility, not to mention easy usability. Getting picture-perfect results couldn't be easier even with cameras weighing up to 4kg, giving you all the flexibility you need to use the right gear for the job on the day.

To make every single shoot a doddle, this fluid head tripod has professional fluid drag on both the pan and the tilt axes. That means that you movements will always be super smooth, regardless of the shoot or the pressure you're under. And you'll be able to adjust your angle with just a few simple tweaks, speeding you actions up and allowing you to concentrate on getting incredible results. The quick release plate included only adds to this ease of use, enabling you to set up fast, and connect you camera within moments.

Designed from black painted aluminium, this stand is both stylish and hardwearing. It’s made in Italy, to world-class quality standards, and there really is no mistaking this quality craftsmanship from the minute you open the box. The aluminium body is able to withstand even heavy use, and it’s totally compatible thanks to its flat base. Because of this, you can connect a variety of tripods, so you'll be able to mix and match your equipment as needed.

SKU: GC40-MF-128RC

Manfrotto 128RC Micro Fluid Video Head with QRCP

Adaptable, smart and durable fluid tripod head. The 128RC Micro Fluid Video Head ticks all those essential boxes and more, making it the perfect video head for any professional looking for quality and versatility, not to mention easy usability. Getting picture-perfect results couldn't be easier even with cameras weighing up to 4kg, giving you all the flexibility you need to use the right gear for the job on the day.

To make every single shoot a doddle, this fluid head tripod has professional fluid drag on both the pan and the tilt axes. That means that you movements will always be super smooth, regardless of the shoot or the pressure you're under. And you'll be able to adjust your angle with just a few simple tweaks, speeding you actions up and allowing you to concentrate on getting incredible results. The quick release plate included only adds to this ease of use, enabling you to set up fast, and connect you camera within moments.

Designed from black painted aluminium, this stand is both stylish and hardwearing. It’s made in Italy, to world-class quality standards, and there really is no mistaking this quality craftsmanship from the minute you open the box. The aluminium body is able to withstand even heavy use, and it’s totally compatible thanks to its flat base. Because of this, you can connect a variety of tripods, so you'll be able to mix and match your equipment as needed.

Weight 1000 g
Material Aluminium
Safety Payload Weight 4 kg
Tilt Drag fluid cartridge with fixed drag
Pan Drag fluid cartridge with fixed drag
Plate Type quick release - with 1/4″ screw
Ball Flat Flat
Center of gravity 55 mm
Front Tilt -60° / +90°
Top Attachment 1/4″ screw
Base Diameter 60 mm
Color Black
Easy Link No
Head Type Video/Fluid Head
Maximum Working Temperature 60 C
Minimum Working Temperature -20 C
Pan Bar Included Yes
Panoramic Rotation 360
Quick Release Yes
Working Height 11.5 cm

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Product Overview

Adaptable, smart and durable fluid tripod head. The 128RC Micro Fluid Video Head ticks all those essential boxes and more, making it the perfect video head for any professional looking for quality and versatility, not to mention easy usability. Getting picture-perfect results couldn't be easier even with cameras weighing up to 4kg, giving you all the flexibility you need to use the right gear for the job on the day.

To make every single shoot a doddle, this fluid head tripod has professional fluid drag on both the pan and the tilt axes. That means that you movements will always be super smooth, regardless of the shoot or the pressure you're under. And you'll be able to adjust your angle with just a few simple tweaks, speeding you actions up and allowing you to concentrate on getting incredible results. The quick release plate included only adds to this ease of use, enabling you to set up fast, and connect you camera within moments.

Designed from black painted aluminium, this stand is both stylish and hardwearing. It’s made in Italy, to world-class quality standards, and there really is no mistaking this quality craftsmanship from the minute you open the box. The aluminium body is able to withstand even heavy use, and it’s totally compatible thanks to its flat base. Because of this, you can connect a variety of tripods, so you'll be able to mix and match your equipment as needed.

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