Overview

Manfrotto Spigot Motorised Expansion

Essential, top-quality, and extremely versatile, this adapter spigot is a necessary addition to any photographer's or videographer's toolkit. With a sleek and professional look, it is made with durable and lightweight brass that won't rust or deteriorate over time.

SKU: GC40-MF-850

Manfrotto Spigot Motorised Expansion

Manfrotto Spigot Motorised Expansion

Essential, top-quality, and extremely versatile, this adapter spigot is a necessary addition to any photographer's or videographer's toolkit. With a sleek and professional look, it is made with durable and lightweight brass that won't rust or deteriorate over time.

Pair it with a wide variety of stands and grip gear for great versatility during your next shoot. It's two-sided design lets you attach two accessories at once to make shooting easier. Rest assured that your camera, monitor, or any other piece of equipment is completely secure thanks to the adapter spigot's tight hold. you can even use it with an adjustable arm to mount cameras and capture new perspectives. It's ridged centre makes setup and removal quick and easy. What's more, it weighs a mere 70g, so you won't even notice it's there as you take it from location to location.

Designed with a universally compatible 16mm diameter, it has a double male thread end with 6.4mm and 9.5mm attachments. This means that you can attach almost anything to it to take your shooting to the next level. Robust and built-to-last, this simple addition to your kit will save you time and energy and suits a variety of purposes.

Key Features:

Ideal for Stands and Grip Gear

Universal 16mm Tripod Adapter Spigot

Standard 6.4mm and 9.5mm Threaded Ends

Lightweight at 70g for Portability

High-Quality, Durable Brass Body

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Manfrotto Spigot Motorised Expansion

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Manfrotto Spigot Motorised Expansion

Essential, top-quality, and extremely versatile, this adapter spigot is a necessary addition to any photographer's or videographer's toolkit. With a sleek and professional look, it is made with durable and lightweight brass that won't rust or deteriorate over time.

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