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Manfrotto 755XB Virtual Reality Aluminum Base With Half Ball for Levelling

Manfrotto 755XB Virtual Reality Aluminum Base With Half Ball for Levelling

The VR Small Levelling Base is the perfect companion for virtual reality photographers and videographers looking for stable and compact support for their 360° cameras. This mini tripod is not only ergonomically designed in strong aluminium, but it’s also significantly lighter and more compact than a traditional tripod so that it can easily be taken anywhere.

The half bowl makes it possible to quickly level the mini base so you're ready to shoot whenever the need arises. With its three leg-angles, the height easily adjusts from 11.6 cm to 24.3 cm so you can position your camera as precisely as possible.

It is perfect in combination with MBOOMCFVR-S and MBOOMCFVR-M boom extensions (sold separately) to reach multiple heights with 360° devices, making it possible to obtain many creative viewpoints.

This support is extremely sturdy and stable and guarantees minimal footprint thanks to its compactness. For further technical details, check the specifications and instruction manual in the download area.

Features:

Heavy-duty lightweight aluminium base

Rugged design and spiked feet help keep outdoor shots stable

Half bowl included to quickly level shots

Independent leg angle selection for increased stability

Supports up to 20kg

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Manfrotto 755XB Virtual Reality Aluminum Base With Half Ball for Levelling

The VR Small Levelling Base is the perfect companion for virtual reality photographers and videographers looking for stable and compact support for their 360° cameras. This mini tripod is not only ergonomically designed in strong aluminium, but it’s also significantly lighter and more compact than a traditional tripod so that it can easily be taken anywhere.

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