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Manfrotto One Photo Aluminum Tripod without Head

Deploy all leg sections in a single, fluid motion using the patented XTEND mechanism, allowing rapid setup and adjustment without breaking concentration. Adjustable leg angles and modular feet ensure stable positioning on any surface, from controlled indoor environments to uneven outdoor terrain. Rubber feet can be removed to reveal spiked feet for added grip when conditions demand it.

SKU: GC40-MF-MTONEPA

Manfrotto One Photo Aluminum Tripod without Head

Manfrotto One Photo Aluminum Tripod without Head

Deploy all leg sections in a single, fluid motion using the patented XTEND mechanism, allowing rapid setup and adjustment without breaking concentration. Adjustable leg angles and modular feet ensure stable positioning on any surface, from controlled indoor environments to uneven outdoor terrain. Rubber feet can be removed to reveal spiked feet for added grip when conditions demand it.

Photographic Design, Refined

ONE Photo Tripod is optimised for the exacting needs of photography. Its structural design prioritises rigidity and load stability, ensuring consistent sharpness even with high-resolution cameras and long lenses. The non-round leg profile enhances stiffness while maintaining a lightweight, portable form, making it equally suited to studio work and location shooting.

One Tripod. Focused by Design

The Manfrotto ONE Photo aluminium tripod is designed for photographers who demand speed, precision, and uncompromised stability. Built as part of the Manfrotto ONE platform, it delivers a dedicated photographic solution that prioritises sharpness, control, and faster setups, without unnecessary complexity.

Precision and Flexibility for Creative Photography

The sliding centre column allows quick, precise framing adjustments and supports low angle shooting for close-ups and detail work. For overhead and flat-lay photography, the Q90 mechanism shifts instantly from vertical to horizontal orientation, making it ideal for product, macro, tutorials, and tabletop setups where accuracy and repeatability matter.

The Easy Link thread allows lights, reflectors, or other accessories to be attached directly to the tripod, helping streamline setups and reduce the need for additional stands.

Key Features:

Photography-Focused Stability and Control

Designed for Sharp Image Capture

Designed and Built in Italy

Durable Precision Construction

Fast and Intuitive Setup

Easy Adjustment Controls

Ground-Level Shooting Capability

Overhead Shooting Configurations

Studio-Ready Versatile Design

Supports Loads up to 12 kg

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Manfrotto One Photo Aluminum Tripod without Head

Deploy all leg sections in a single, fluid motion using the patented XTEND mechanism, allowing rapid setup and adjustment without breaking concentration. Adjustable leg angles and modular feet ensure stable positioning on any surface, from controlled indoor environments to uneven outdoor terrain. Rubber feet can be removed to reveal spiked feet for added grip when conditions demand it.

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