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The clever camera tripod for perfect results every time. The Manfrotto MT190XPRO4 Aluminium 4-sections Tripod Legs is more than just an average photo stand. It blends ergonomic design with best-in-class quality standards and an impressive list of features. Not least the smart 90° column system, which allows you to catch shots from any perspective. So you can work fast, accurately, and with absolute freedom, whether you are shooting vertically, or horizontally.

SKU: GC40-MF-MT190XPRO4

Manfrotto MT190XPRO4 Aluminium 4-sections Tripod Legs

The clever camera tripod for perfect results every time. The Manfrotto MT190XPRO4 Aluminium 4-sections Tripod Legs is more than just an average photo stand. It blends ergonomic design with best-in-class quality standards and an impressive list of features. Not least the smart 90° column system, which allows you to catch shots from any perspective. So you can work fast, accurately, and with absolute freedom, whether you are shooting vertically, or horizontally.


Dynamic shooting isn't the only standout feature of this camera tripod. As well as being the perfect photo stand for a variety of applications, it's also completely user-friendly. You can switch orientation while the camera’s still attached, saving you time and keeping your work uncomplicated. Ergonomic leg angle selectors mean you can move each leg independently, and with ease, allowing you to get into position quickly, while an inbuilt bubble level at the top of the centre column ensures total framing precision. You can even rotate freely around the centre column to capture new perspectives.

Set up and disassembly is a cinch too. The horizontal column slots into the camera tripod's top casting, keeping it nice and compact when down. It consists of 4-sections to maximise portability and is made from lightweight aluminium. When you're setting up, all you need to use is the quick power lock levers to block or unblock each section, so you can tweak as needed. The handles are easy to grip and manoeuvre, and it's totally secure when locked in place. Plus, it has an easy link connector, so you can pair it with accessories to fit the job.


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The clever camera tripod for perfect results every time. The Manfrotto MT190XPRO4 Aluminium 4-sections Tripod Legs is more than just an average photo stand. It blends ergonomic design with best-in-class quality standards and an impressive list of features. Not least the smart 90° column system, which allows you to catch shots from any perspective. So you can work fast, accurately, and with absolute freedom, whether you are shooting vertically, or horizontally.

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