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Miller Air Alloy Tripod System

The Miller Air Alloy Tripod System is a lightweight system built for indoor and outdoor shooting conditions for both video and photo applications. It includes aluminium alloy tripod legs designed for quick setups and breakdowns, and a pan and tilt fluid head offering constant drag in all temperature ranges. It also includes a quick-release camera plate, pan handle, and weatherproof, padded soft carry case. The system features a 2 - 5 kg payload range.

SKU: GC140-3001

Miller Air Alloy Tripod System

Miller Air Alloy Tripod System

The Miller Air Alloy Tripod System is a lightweight system built for indoor and outdoor shooting conditions for both video and photo applications. It includes aluminium alloy tripod legs designed for quick setups and breakdowns, and a pan and tilt fluid head offering constant drag in all temperature ranges. It also includes a quick-release camera plate, pan handle, and weatherproof, padded soft carry case. The system features a 2 - 5 kg payload range.

The tripod legs are height-adjustable in two stages between a ground-hugging 9.2" and secure 63". A neoprene grip on the upper leg section provides a comfortable way of moving the tripod when it's already set up. The fluid head offers two selectable counterbalance positions and 90° to -75° tilt range. It also provides a 60mm sliding range for the included camera plate.

The tripod has rubber feet that wind up to reveal spikes for use on soft ground. The camera plate offers 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 camera-mounting screws, and a 1/4"-20 screw adapter with a locating pin is also included for added safety.

Key Features:

Lightweight Video/Photo Tripod System

Aluminium Tripod Legs with 75mm Bowl

Pan & Tilt Fluid Head

Camera Plate, Pan Handle, Carry Case

2 kg - 5 kg Payload

Height-Adjustable from 9.2" to 63"

Constant Fluid Drag in All Temperatures

Two Selectable Counterbalance Positions

90° to -75° Tilt

Rubber Feet with Spikes

60mm Camera Plate Sliding Range

Weatherproof, Padded Soft Carry Case

Neoprene Grip Leg Protection on Upper Leg Section

2 Leg Stages / 3 Leg Sections

2 Selectable Counterbalance Positions

What's in the Box:

Miller Air Alloy Tripod System

Miller Solo DV Aluminium Tripod with 75mm bowl- Supports up to 20 kg

Air Fluid Head

Pan Handle

Miller Sliding Camera Plate

Miller 1/4"-20 Screw & Location Pin Adapter

Weatherproof, Padded Air Soft Carry Case

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Product Overview

Miller Air Alloy Tripod System

The Miller Air Alloy Tripod System is a lightweight system built for indoor and outdoor shooting conditions for both video and photo applications. It includes aluminium alloy tripod legs designed for quick setups and breakdowns, and a pan and tilt fluid head offering constant drag in all temperature ranges. It also includes a quick-release camera plate, pan handle, and weatherproof, padded soft carry case. The system features a 2 - 5 kg payload range.

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