Overview

For photographers looking for nothing less than precision. The highly portable XPRO Geared Three-way pan/tilt Head has the lightest and most precise body in the Manfrotto range. Rigid and strong, it features micrometric knobs so you can position your camera in the desired position in just seconds. With a payload of up to 4kg and a head weighing only 0.75kg, you benefit from a sturdy, stable tripod head that's incredibly light to carry.

Frame images with even greater precision thanks to the geared movement, which will enable you to compose your images one micro-step at a time on all three axes. To adjust the frame, just push the knob against the level to loosen the locking system.

The knobs have also been carefully designed to ensure ergonomic comfort, no matter how much you frame and shoot. With the standard 200PL plate included, you needn't worry about switching plates when using different Manfrotto heads. This is always attached to the camera, meaning you can get ready to shoot photos or videos in almost no time.

For your assurance, this product has a 10-year warranty and has been designed with premium materials and advanced engineering processes in Italy for guaranteed quality. Geared technology by Manfrotto is also patent pending.

SKU: GC40-MF-MHXPRO-3WG

Manfrotto MHXPRO-3WG XPRO Geared Three-way Pan/Tilt Tripod Head

For photographers looking for nothing less than precision. The highly portable XPRO Geared Three-way pan/tilt Head has the lightest and most precise body in the Manfrotto range. Rigid and strong, it features micrometric knobs so you can position your camera in the desired position in just seconds. With a payload of up to 4kg and a head weighing only 0.75kg, you benefit from a sturdy, stable tripod head that's incredibly light to carry.

Frame images with even greater precision thanks to the geared movement, which will enable you to compose your images one micro-step at a time on all three axes. To adjust the frame, just push the knob against the level to loosen the locking system.

The knobs have also been carefully designed to ensure ergonomic comfort, no matter how much you frame and shoot. With the standard 200PL plate included, you needn't worry about switching plates when using different Manfrotto heads. This is always attached to the camera, meaning you can get ready to shoot photos or videos in almost no time.

For your assurance, this product has a 10-year warranty and has been designed with premium materials and advanced engineering processes in Italy for guaranteed quality. Geared technology by Manfrotto is also patent pending.

Weight 750 g
Collection/Series X-PRO Geared Head
Safety Payload 4 kg
Material Technopolymer
Head Type Geared Head
Top Attachment 1/4″ screw
Base Diameter 60 mm
Plate Type 200PL-14
Friction Control No
Front Tilt -20° / +90°
Lateral Tilt -90° / +20°
Panoramic Rotation 360
Ball Locking No
Bubble Spirit Level (no.) 3
Colour Black
Degrees Of Rotation For Each Full Turn Of Handle 9.5
Easy Link No
Independent Pan Lock yes
Independent Tilt Lock yes
Maximum Working Temperature 60 C
Minimum Working Temperature -30 C
Pan Bars Included No
Pan Drag NONE
Quick Release Yes
Working Height 13 cm
Tilt Drag NONE

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Product Overview

For photographers looking for nothing less than precision. The highly portable XPRO Geared Three-way pan/tilt Head has the lightest and most precise body in the Manfrotto range. Rigid and strong, it features micrometric knobs so you can position your camera in the desired position in just seconds. With a payload of up to 4kg and a head weighing only 0.75kg, you benefit from a sturdy, stable tripod head that's incredibly light to carry.

Frame images with even greater precision thanks to the geared movement, which will enable you to compose your images one micro-step at a time on all three axes. To adjust the frame, just push the knob against the level to loosen the locking system.

The knobs have also been carefully designed to ensure ergonomic comfort, no matter how much you frame and shoot. With the standard 200PL plate included, you needn't worry about switching plates when using different Manfrotto heads. This is always attached to the camera, meaning you can get ready to shoot photos or videos in almost no time.

For your assurance, this product has a 10-year warranty and has been designed with premium materials and advanced engineering processes in Italy for guaranteed quality. Geared technology by Manfrotto is also patent pending.

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