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Manfrotto Befree 3-Way Live Tripod Head

The Manfrotto’s Befree 3-way Live Head, is an innovative Manfrotto’s travel 3-way fluid head, which features fully foldable handles for unparalleled compactness, and remarkable sturdiness, carrying a payload of up to 6kg. This pioneering head perfectly meets the customer need of experiencing video and photo applications with only one ultra-versatile support.

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Manfrotto Befree 3-Way Live Tripod Head

Manfrotto Befree 3-Way Live Tripod Head

The Manfrotto’s Befree 3-way Live Head, is an innovative Manfrotto’s travel 3-way fluid head, which features fully foldable handles for unparalleled compactness, and remarkable sturdiness, carrying a payload of up to 6kg. This pioneering head perfectly meets the customer need of experiencing video and photo applications with only one ultra-versatile support.

Featuring the high-performance Befree Fluid Drag System, with its smoothest level of control, both on panoramic and tilt movements, this tripod head is exceptionally easy to fine-tune the composition to frame and film as accurately as possible. The high-performance fluid used represents the latest in Manfrotto’s fluid head technology, built to offer the smoothest level of control and movements and exceptional stability even in extreme temperatures (-30°/ +70°).

The long panoramic handle, the portrait position and the 3 bubble levels complete the head, guaranteeing full shooting precision and versatility, to promote creative ideas and stunning outdoor shoots.

The tripod head also features the unique 200PL-PRO plate, made of a high-quality aluminium body and fully compatible with Manfrotto RC2 & Arca-Swiss type head attachments: with 2 rubber inserts that maximise grip, even on the most angled shots.

Moreover, the head's plate-holder is also compatible with 501PL video plate, to ensure the perfect balance even with longer lenses.

The ergonomic design makes operating the Manfrotto Befree 3-Way Live Head intuitive and fast, enabling even the most demanding users to set their equipment up quickly and easily, without losing sight of their desired shot.

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Manfrotto Befree 3-Way Live Tripod Head

The Manfrotto’s Befree 3-way Live Head, is an innovative Manfrotto’s travel 3-way fluid head, which features fully foldable handles for unparalleled compactness, and remarkable sturdiness, carrying a payload of up to 6kg. This pioneering head perfectly meets the customer need of experiencing video and photo applications with only one ultra-versatile support.

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