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PGYTech MantisPod 2.0 Vlogging Tripod with Ball Head and Remote Kit (Black)

The MantisPod 2.0 Vlogging Tripod with Ball Head and Remote Kit from PGYTech offers the innovative Mantis claw design that lets the MantisPod 2.0 easily clinch to glass, doors, trees, and railings effortlessly. The convertible design enables switching instantly between tripod and handheld applications. It features a rotating accessory cold shoe mount for adding a microphone, compact LED light, monitor, or more.

SKU: GC40-P-CG-085

PGYTech MantisPod 2.0 Vlogging Tripod with Ball Head and Remote Kit (Black)

PGYTech MantisPod 2.0 Vlogging Tripod with Ball Head and Remote Kit (Black)

The MantisPod 2.0 Vlogging Tripod with Ball Head and Remote Kit from PGYTech offers the innovative Mantis claw design that lets the MantisPod 2.0 easily clinch to glass, doors, trees, and railings effortlessly. The convertible design enables switching instantly between tripod and handheld applications. It features a rotating accessory cold shoe mount for adding a microphone, compact LED light, monitor, or more.

Multiple Shooting Modes

By utilising multiple features of the MantisPod together, a total of 6 different shooting modes are possible. In addition to vlogging and livestreaming, these modes can help when shooting portraits, taking time-lapse photos, conducting video chat interviews, and much more.

Portrait Mode: A standard 3-leg tabletop tripod setup with your device in landscape orientation.

Low-Angle Mode: Lowers the 3-leg tabletop option so the tripod is nearly flat for low angle perspective

High-Angle Mode: Allows raised, extended legs to orient a device for high angle perspective imaging.

Mantis Mode a short hook extends from one tripod leg, allowing the tripod to hang from fences, railings, glass partitions, and more. NOTE: Surfaces should be no more than 3.5" thick and the other 2 legs must be set against surfaces for stability.

Handheld Mode: Squeeze the legs together for a configuration that lets you more easily shoot on the move. It can quickly convert to Elevated Tripod mode without altering device orientation.

Briefcase Mode: Orient the hand grip configuration like the handle of a briefcase with the camera suspended below for low angle perspective.

Compatible Cameras

Sony: a7C, a7R IV, a7R III, a7S , a9, a6600, a6100, a7 III, a7, a6400, ZV-1, DSC-RX0M2, DSC-RX100M7, FX3, ZV-E10

Canon: EOS M6 Mark II, EOS M50, EOS M50 Mark II, EOS M200, PowerShot G5 X Mark II, PowerShot G7 X Mark III , EOS R, EOS R5, EOS R6

Key Features:

Load Capacity: 1995g

Tabletop and Vlogging Tripod

Converts to Handheld Camera Grip

120° Head Mount Tilt Adjustment

Rotating Accessory Cold Shoe Mount

Multiple Style Modes

Arca-Type Ball Head with QR Plate

With RC M1 Wireless Bluetooth Remote

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PGYTech MantisPod 2.0 Vlogging Tripod with Ball Head and Remote Kit (Black)

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PGYTech MantisPod 2.0 Vlogging Tripod with Ball Head and Remote Kit (Black)

The MantisPod 2.0 Vlogging Tripod with Ball Head and Remote Kit from PGYTech offers the innovative Mantis claw design that lets the MantisPod 2.0 easily clinch to glass, doors, trees, and railings effortlessly. The convertible design enables switching instantly between tripod and handheld applications. It features a rotating accessory cold shoe mount for adding a microphone, compact LED light, monitor, or more.

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