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Manfrotto 190CXPRO4 Carbon Fibre Tripod (without head)

Maximum stability and ultimate usability. The 190 Carbon Fibre 4-Section Tripod, with Horizontal Column, has everything you need for perfect results without any hassle, each and every time. Designed for true professionals, to the highest Italian quality standards, this camera tripod blends innovative design features with durability. In fact, even during the toughest jobs, you can be sure this first-class photo stand will deliver. Not least because this clever 4-section stand is made from carbon fibre, making it light and strong.

Expert touches include a quick power locking mechanism, giving you even greater control and a golden opportunity to focus on your framing position, regardless of the conditions or the terrain. Each leg can be adjusted individually, thanks to a smart leg angle selector. And this camera tripod even has the ability to extend vertically or horizontally for total flexibility. Plus, you can adjust your position without removing the camera, speeding things up and giving you absolute freedom.

From setting up, to disassembling, you can rely on this photo stand to work like a breeze. An inbuilt levelling bubble allows you to frame your shot precisely, with just a glance. And the bubble ingeniously moves around the centre column, so it’ll never get in the way of your controls or tripod head. You can pair accessories such as an LED light, reflector or flash using the easy link connector. And when it’s time to pack away, simply collapse the stand in a jiffy into one lightweight, compact package, and you’ll be good to go.

SKU: GC40-MF-MT190CXPRO4

Manfrotto 190CXPRO4 Carbon Fibre Tripod (Without Head)

Manfrotto 190CXPRO4 Carbon Fibre Tripod (without head)

Maximum stability and ultimate usability. The 190 Carbon Fibre 4-Section Tripod, with Horizontal Column, has everything you need for perfect results without any hassle, each and every time. Designed for true professionals, to the highest Italian quality standards, this camera tripod blends innovative design features with durability. In fact, even during the toughest jobs, you can be sure this first-class photo stand will deliver. Not least because this clever 4-section stand is made from carbon fibre, making it light and strong.

Expert touches include a quick power locking mechanism, giving you even greater control and a golden opportunity to focus on your framing position, regardless of the conditions or the terrain. Each leg can be adjusted individually, thanks to a smart leg angle selector. And this camera tripod even has the ability to extend vertically or horizontally for total flexibility. Plus, you can adjust your position without removing the camera, speeding things up and giving you absolute freedom.

From setting up, to disassembling, you can rely on this photo stand to work like a breeze. An inbuilt levelling bubble allows you to frame your shot precisely, with just a glance. And the bubble ingeniously moves around the centre column, so it’ll never get in the way of your controls or tripod head. You can pair accessories such as an LED light, reflector or flash using the easy link connector. And when it’s time to pack away, simply collapse the stand in a jiffy into one lightweight, compact package, and you’ll be good to go.

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Manfrotto 190CXPRO4 Carbon Fibre Tripod (without head)

Maximum stability and ultimate usability. The 190 Carbon Fibre 4-Section Tripod, with Horizontal Column, has everything you need for perfect results without any hassle, each and every time. Designed for true professionals, to the highest Italian quality standards, this camera tripod blends innovative design features with durability. In fact, even during the toughest jobs, you can be sure this first-class photo stand will deliver. Not least because this clever 4-section stand is made from carbon fibre, making it light and strong.

Expert touches include a quick power locking mechanism, giving you even greater control and a golden opportunity to focus on your framing position, regardless of the conditions or the terrain. Each leg can be adjusted individually, thanks to a smart leg angle selector. And this camera tripod even has the ability to extend vertically or horizontally for total flexibility. Plus, you can adjust your position without removing the camera, speeding things up and giving you absolute freedom.

From setting up, to disassembling, you can rely on this photo stand to work like a breeze. An inbuilt levelling bubble allows you to frame your shot precisely, with just a glance. And the bubble ingeniously moves around the centre column, so it’ll never get in the way of your controls or tripod head. You can pair accessories such as an LED light, reflector or flash using the easy link connector. And when it’s time to pack away, simply collapse the stand in a jiffy into one lightweight, compact package, and you’ll be good to go.

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