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Manfrotto Kit Monopod Video Element MII 60.5/137.7cm 4kg Payload Fluid Head with 501PL

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Manfrotto Kit Monopod Video Element MII 60.5/137.7cm 4kg Payload Fluid Head with 501PL

Manfrotto Kit Monopod Video Element MII 60.5/137.7cm 4kg Payload Fluid Head with 501PL

The go-to product for hobbyist and traveller videographers, this sturdy and ultra-portable Manfrotto video monopod kit, is ideal for shooting weddings, corporate videos, interviews and documentaries and all those dynamic situations where agility and precision really count.

Compact, lightweight and brilliantly smooth, it combines sophisticated performance with simplicity of use. It’s quick and easy to both fold down and pack away and works perfectly for CSC and DSLR cameras.

ELEMENT MII Video Monopod Kit incorporates a non-detachable compact fluid video head which, thanks to the Manfrotto Fluid Drag System, gives ultra-smooth and flawless tilting.

It is supremely light and stable , being able to support up to 4Kg. ELEMENT MII Video Monopod Kit has been engineered to deliver maximum portability, with a removable, collapsible pan bar and fully foldable, extra-lightweight head and base feet.

The entire kit weighs just 1Kg and folds to a compact length of 60cm. Able to be collapsed, packed away in no time and carried anywhere with ease, this kit truly offers best-in-class stability that’s perfect for on-the-go.

The Element MII Video Monopod features high-performing, ergonomic twist locks. These make set-up and adjustment much easier and more comfortable, while also offering maximum grip, quick leg opening and extreme compactness. The locking mechanism

The Element MII Video Monopod also has an incredibly smooth panning action, thanks to the patented, lightweight fluid cartridge in the base. Leveraging the judder-free base sphere, tilt position can be reached on the most uneven surfaces, allowing users to take advantage of pan fluidity in all sorts of conditions.

The Element MII Video Monopod’s lightweight aluminium body makes it easy to carry, plus the durable design means it stays totally rigid when the sections are fully open.

Like all Manfrotto products, the Element MII Fluid Video Monopod Kit is made to the highest quality and design standards. Aside from its wealth of high-performing features, the beautiful aesthetics and striking red leg graphics put it in a class apart.

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