Overview

The Ultimate 2575D Head & Cine HD Mitchell Top Plate Tripod System from OConnor includes the Ultimate 2575D fluid head package, Cine HD single-stage tripod system with Mitchell top plate, and a floor spreader. The fluid head is capable of supporting camera payloads up to 133 lb at a 4" center of gravity above the platform, and it offers a ±90° tilt range. The fluid head package comes with a 12" pan handle with 30° bend and a 11.5" pan handle extension. It also comes packaged with both a Mitchell base and a 150mm ball base adapters with tie-downs for expanded tripod compatibility.

SKU: GC76-C2575-CINEM-F

O'Connor 2575D Head & Cine Mitchell Tripod with Floor Spreader

The Ultimate 2575D Head & Cine HD Mitchell Top Plate Tripod System from OConnor includes the Ultimate 2575D fluid head package, Cine HD single-stage tripod system with Mitchell top plate, and a floor spreader. The fluid head is capable of supporting camera payloads up to 133 lb at a 4" center of gravity above the platform, and it offers a ±90° tilt range. The fluid head package comes with a 12" pan handle with 30° bend and a 11.5" pan handle extension. It also comes packaged with both a Mitchell base and a 150mm ball base adapters with tie-downs for expanded tripod compatibility.

The aluminum Cine HD tripod on its own can support payloads up to 309 lb and offers height adjustment from 33.6 to 69.2". The floor spreader enhances the stability of the tripod with heavy loads, and provides protection for delicate floor surfaces.

OConnor C12210001 Cine HD Single-Stage Aluminum Alloy Tripod (Mitchell) - Supports 309 lbs (140 kg)

It is not uncommon to encounter a barrage of exotic materials when perusing high-end support systems, but you'll find no such thing when you investigate the OConnor C12210001 Cine HD Tripod. Based on time-proven aluminum alloy metallurgy, there will be no surprises, and it requires no special accommodations. The single-stage design and die-cast spider ensure maximum rigidity for head and camera loads up to 309 lbs (140 kg), and the rotary stage clamps provide tool-free temperature-independent leg fixing. Concentrate on pressing production issues and forget about reinventing the wheel- your camera is safely suspended above the fray, and protected by the unbeatable OConnor 5-year parts and labor warranty.

  • Single stage design for maximum rigidity
  • Die-cast alloy spider/receiver top stage
  • Rotary stage clamps are temperature-independent
  • Dual leg spikes for high and low angles

OConnor C1221-00015 Ground Spreader for Cine HD Tripod

  • The OConnor C1221-00015 Ground Spreader is for use with the Cine HD tripod. It greatly enhances stability of the tripod with heavy loads while providing protection for delicate floor surfaces.

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The Ultimate 2575D Head & Cine HD Mitchell Top Plate Tripod System from OConnor includes the Ultimate 2575D fluid head package, Cine HD single-stage tripod system with Mitchell top plate, and a floor spreader. The fluid head is capable of supporting camera payloads up to 133 lb at a 4" center of gravity above the platform, and it offers a ±90° tilt range. The fluid head package comes with a 12" pan handle with 30° bend and a 11.5" pan handle extension. It also comes packaged with both a Mitchell base and a 150mm ball base adapters with tie-downs for expanded tripod compatibility.

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