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Manfrotto Pantograph Top 4C

Support your studio lighting with securely and with ease with the Pantograph Top 4C with Wire Cable. Designed to be used with the intuitive and space-saving Sky Track System, this pantograph lets you light your studio space from above.

SKU: GC40-MF-FF3514N86

Manfrotto Pantograph Top 4C

Manfrotto Pantograph Top 4C

Support your studio lighting with securely and with ease with the Pantograph Top 4C with Wire Cable. Designed to be used with the intuitive and space-saving Sky Track System, this pantograph lets you light your studio space from above.

Keep your studio floor clear with this handy pantograph that can handle a maximum payload of up to 12 kg using the patented friction device, and up to an impressive 18kg using optional springs (sold separately). Made with lightweight and durable aluminium, it weighs 7,3kg and has a closed length of 38cm, making it easy to tuck away while not in use. Able to extend to a maximum length of 380cm, this pantograph is supported by a steel cable with a 2mm diameter and has a safety factor of 12. Regulated to keep its suspended loads perfectly balanced, your lights will remain stable and secure while mounted. To easily adjust the pantograph friction, simply turn the coloured notch ring to ensure a tight hold.

Perfect for studio photographers looking to free-up studio space and add a professional touch to their environment, this clever pantograph will take you Sky Track System to the next level. Made in Italy with the highest standards of quality, this pantograph is made to withstand the tests of time and keep your gear secure during its long lifespan.

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Manfrotto Pantograph Top 4C

Support your studio lighting with securely and with ease with the Pantograph Top 4C with Wire Cable. Designed to be used with the intuitive and space-saving Sky Track System, this pantograph lets you light your studio space from above.

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