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Manfrotto 393 Support Telephoto Lens W QR Gimbal Head For Heavy Lenses

The Manfrotto Heavy Telephoto Lens Support is designed to allow a telephoto lens and camera combination weighing up to 44.1 lb to be easily tilted and locked into place. It features a swing positioned inside a frame that can be attached to tripods or other support systems with a 3/8"-16 mount. Pushing a lens and camera placed on the swing raises the front of the lens upward while pulling the lens and the camera points the front of the lens towards low-angle subjects.

SKU: GC40-MF-393

Manfrotto 393 Support Telephoto Lens W QR Gimbal Head For Heavy Lenses

Manfrotto 393 Support Telephoto Lens W QR Gimbal Head For Heavy Lenses

The Manfrotto Heavy Telephoto Lens Support is designed to allow a telephoto lens and camera combination weighing up to 44.1 lb to be easily tilted and locked into place. It features a swing positioned inside a frame that can be attached to tripods or other support systems with a 3/8"-16 mount. Pushing a lens and camera placed on the swing raises the front of the lens upward while pulling the lens and the camera points the front of the lens towards low-angle subjects.

A telephoto lens with an integrated foot or lens collar that is compatible with a 1/4"-20 or 3/8"-16 mount can be connected to the included 357PLV Quick Release Plate, which measures 2.2 x 5.5 x 0.5" and has a rubberized, non-slip surface. The quick-release plate and the attached lens can then be set and locked within the 357PL Quick Release Adapter at the centre of the Manfrotto Heavy Telephoto Lens Support's swing, which is attached to both sides of the frame using two screw-in locking knobs. While loosened, both locking knobs allow a lens and camera placed on the swing to be pushed and pulled until the desired angle is obtained. The locking knobs can then be tightened, preventing further movement of the swing.

Before a telephoto lens is secured to the Manfrotto Heavy Telephoto Lens Support, the locking knobs can be fully unscrewed and removed from the frame, which also detaches the swing. Three pairs of threaded screw holes each along both sides of the swing allow it to be elevated or lowered relative to the frame. Higher swing positions can provide a lens and camera with additional height when needed, while the lowest position can be maintained to help maximize stability.

Heavy Telephoto Lens Support

44.1 lb load capacity

Features a swing positioned inside a frame that can be attached to tripods or other support systems with a 3/8"-16 mount

Designed to allow a telephoto lens and camera combination to be easily tilted and locked into place before the lens is focused on a subject

Pushing a lens and camera placed on the swing raises the front of the lens upward; pulling the lens and camera points the front of the lens towards low-angle subjects

Swing can be elevated or lowered within the frame

Higher swing positions can provide a lens and camera with additional height when needed, while the lowest position can be maintained to help maximize stability

Durable, aluminium-alloy construction

357PL Quick Release Adapter and 357PLV Quick Release Plate

Quick-release adapter with RC3 quick release clamping lock

Safety catch for clamping lock prevents quick release plate from accidentally disconnecting

Quick-release plate measures 2.2 x 5.5 x 0.5" and has a rubberized, non-slip surface

1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 mount

Removable, anti-twist index pin

Durable, aluminium-alloy construction

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Manfrotto 393 Support Telephoto Lens W QR Gimbal Head For Heavy Lenses

The Manfrotto Heavy Telephoto Lens Support is designed to allow a telephoto lens and camera combination weighing up to 44.1 lb to be easily tilted and locked into place. It features a swing positioned inside a frame that can be attached to tripods or other support systems with a 3/8"-16 mount. Pushing a lens and camera placed on the swing raises the front of the lens upward while pulling the lens and the camera points the front of the lens towards low-angle subjects.

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