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Manfrotto Lighting Stand Nanopole Alu B

Versatile, dependable, and lightweight, the Nanopole Stand is the ideal solution for photographers, videographers and content creators on-the-go. Extremely portable and incredibly strong, it is suitable for a wide range of uses and gets the job done with ease. Perfect for numerous applications including spotlights and led lights used for photography or video production.

SKU: GC40-MF-MS0490A-1

Manfrotto Lighting Stand Nanopole Alu B

Manfrotto Lighting Stand Nanopole Alu B

Versatile, dependable, and lightweight, the Nanopole Stand is the ideal solution for photographers, videographers and content creators on-the-go. Extremely portable and incredibly strong, it is suitable for a wide range of uses and gets the job done with ease. Perfect for numerous applications including spotlights and led lights used for photography or video production.

Don't let you equipment bog you down! Weighing a mere 1kg, it can support a payload of up to 1.5kg securely. Suitable with a variety of attachments thanks to its 5/8” spigot with a 3/8” thread and 1/4'' adapter, it will keep your gear safe without compromise, so you can get right to work. The Nanopore Stand was designed for stability, making it a great choice for a variety of shooting environments. Featuring an additional hook for attaching a sandbag, along with a levelling leg for use on uneven surfaces, it can quickly be adapted to suit your needs.

The central column of the Nanopole Stand is fully detachable, allowing you to also use it as a handheld boom. For quick setup, simply press the branded button to detach the pole in one click. This innovative feature makes this stand a two-in-one product and a clever choice for busy professionals.

Suited for studio use or location shooting, the Nanopole Stand will help you get more from your practice. Designed and manufactured in Italy with the highest standards of quality, it is built to last and be used time and time again.

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Manfrotto Lighting Stand Nanopole Alu B

Versatile, dependable, and lightweight, the Nanopole Stand is the ideal solution for photographers, videographers and content creators on-the-go. Extremely portable and incredibly strong, it is suitable for a wide range of uses and gets the job done with ease. Perfect for numerous applications including spotlights and led lights used for photography or video production.

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