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Miller CX2 2500 SOLO-Q 75 2-Stage Carbon Fiber Tripod System (75mm)

The 75mm ball CX2 2500 Solo-Q 75 2-Stage Carbon Fiber Tripod System from Miller combines the CX2 video fluid head with the Solo-Q 75 carbon fiber tripod. Perfect for fast-paced productions, this ultralightweight system offers a height range of 16.2 to 70.9" and stable, rigid support for camera rigs weighing up to 8 kg.

SKU: GC140-3712

Miller CX2 2500 SOLO-Q 75 2-Stage Carbon Fiber Tripod System (75mm)

Miller CX2 2500 SOLO-Q 75 2-Stage Carbon Fiber Tripod System (75mm)

The 75mm ball CX2 2500 Solo-Q 75 2-Stage Carbon Fiber Tripod System from Miller combines the CX2 video fluid head with the Solo-Q 75 carbon fiber tripod. Perfect for fast-paced productions, this ultralightweight system offers a height range of 16.2 to 70.9" and stable, rigid support for camera rigs weighing up to 8 kg.

The CX2 head features the 16-step CB Plus counterbalance system with full and half stops, a sliding balance plate, ergonomic controls, an illuminated bubble level, and three steps of fluid pan and drag plus a zero setting for free spins and safe transport or storage. The 2-stage tripod features carbon fiber construction, quick-lock legs, and three leg positions with a safety lock feature, eliminating the need for a spreader.

Ultralightweight Versatility

Compact and lightweight, this CX2 system supports up to 8 kg but weighs just 5.5 kg in total

Quick Setup and Accurate Performance

Rapid leg extension and smooth pan, tilt, and counterbalancing are ideal for fast-paced productions

CB Plus Counterbalance System

The 16-step CB Plus system offers precise counterbalance performance over the entire payload and temperature ranges

3-Step Fluid Pan and Tilt Drag

Select from three pan and tilt drag levels to best suit your move and rig weight, or choose "0" for free spins and safe travel or storage

Ergonomic Controls

Pan/tilt drag controls, counterbalance settings, and an illuminated bubble level are placed for quick, ergonomic adjustments

2-Stage Carbon Fiber Tripod

Lightweight yet strong carbon fiber tripod with three extendable stages

Locking Leg Positions

Three locking leg angles enable you to safely position the tripod without requiring a spreader

Quick Setup

Rapid-lock legs enable you to quickly set up and adjust your tripod position

Key Features:

8 kg Capacity Fluid Drag Tripod Head

16-Position CB Plus Counterbalance

2-Stage Carbon Fiber Tripod / 75mm Bowl

16.2 to 70.9" Height Range

3 x Locking Leg Angles, No Spreader

3 x Pan & Tilt Drag Settings plus 0

Sliding Balance Plate with Quick Release

What's in the Box:

Miller CX2 2500 Solo-Q 75 2-Stage Carbon Fiber Tripod System (75mm)

Miller CX2 Fluid Head

Miller Solo-Q 75 2-Stage Carbon Fiber Tripod

Miller Softcase for 2-Stage Toggle 2 Tripod Systems (Black)

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Miller CX2 2500 SOLO-Q 75 2-Stage Carbon Fiber Tripod System (75mm)

The 75mm ball CX2 2500 Solo-Q 75 2-Stage Carbon Fiber Tripod System from Miller combines the CX2 video fluid head with the Solo-Q 75 carbon fiber tripod. Perfect for fast-paced productions, this ultralightweight system offers a height range of 16.2 to 70.9" and stable, rigid support for camera rigs weighing up to 8 kg.

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