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Manfrotto Expan Set with Metal Chain BLACK

The Manfrotto 046MCB Expan Set with Metal Chain BLACK is a robust and reliable background support system designed for photographers and videographers who require easy and secure background changes during their shoots. The set includes a durable metal chain, ensuring smooth operation when raising or lowering the background paper. With a sturdy construction, it supports various backgrounds with ease and offers a professional solution for studio environments. The black finish complements any backdrop, providing a sleek and professional look to your studio setup.

SKU: GC40-MF-046MCB

Manfrotto Expan Set w Metal Chain BLACK

Manfrotto Expan Set with Metal Chain BLACK

The Manfrotto 046MCB Expan Set with Metal Chain BLACK is a robust and reliable background support system designed for photographers and videographers who require easy and secure background changes during their shoots. The set includes a durable metal chain, ensuring smooth operation when raising or lowering the background paper. With a sturdy construction, it supports various backgrounds with ease and offers a professional solution for studio environments. The black finish complements any backdrop, providing a sleek and professional look to your studio setup.

Key Features:

Metal Chain Mechanism: Provides smooth and secure operation when adjusting the background paper.

Durable Construction: Built to last with high-quality materials for long-term use in professional environments.

Supports Multiple Backgrounds: Capable of holding various background paper rolls for versatility in different shooting scenarios.

Easy to Use: Simple setup and operation for quick changes between backgrounds during shoots.

Specifications:

Weight: 3.7 kg

Max Width: 2.75 m

Material: Metal Chain and Steel

Compatibility: Universal (fits most background paper rolls)

Perfect for:

The Manfrotto 046MCB Expan Set with Metal Chain BLACK is ideal for photographers and videographers working in studios or on-location, needing a dependable and easy-to-use background support system. It's perfect for supporting large background papers for portrait, product, or fashion photography.

Recommended Accessories:

Pair the Manfrotto 046MCB with Manfrotto 035 Background Hooks for additional stability and flexibility when setting up your background system.

The Manfrotto 046MCB Expan Set with Metal Chain BLACK provides a reliable and professional solution for smooth background transitions in your studio, ensuring quick and efficient workflow during your shoots.

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Manfrotto Expan Set with Metal Chain BLACK

The Manfrotto 046MCB Expan Set with Metal Chain BLACK is a robust and reliable background support system designed for photographers and videographers who require easy and secure background changes during their shoots. The set includes a durable metal chain, ensuring smooth operation when raising or lowering the background paper. With a sturdy construction, it supports various backgrounds with ease and offers a professional solution for studio environments. The black finish complements any backdrop, providing a sleek and professional look to your studio setup.

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