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Sirui SVT75 + SVH15 Lite Rapid Professional Video Carbon Fibre Tripod Kit

Crafted for the dedicated filmmaker, the Sirui SVT75 + SVH15 Lite Rapid Professional Video Carbon Fibre Tripod Kit is the embodiment of precision, stability, and lightweight engineering. This all-in-one kit combines Sirui's flagship video tripod and video fluid head to provide professionals with an unparalleled shooting experience.

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Sirui SVT75 + SVH15 Lite Rapid Professional Video Carbon Fibre Tripod Kit

Sirui SVT75 + SVH15 Lite Rapid Professional Video Carbon Fibre Tripod Kit

Crafted for the dedicated filmmaker, the Sirui SVT75 + SVH15 Lite Rapid Professional Video Carbon Fibre Tripod Kit is the embodiment of precision, stability, and lightweight engineering. This all-in-one kit combines Sirui's flagship video tripod and video fluid head to provide professionals with an unparalleled shooting experience.

Sirui SVT75 Lite Rapid Professional Video Carbon Fibre Tripod

Unrivaled Carbon Fibre Design: Enjoy lightweight sturdiness with the SVT75's carbon fibre build, reinforced by its 40mm leg diameter.

Efficient Usability: Quick setup and dismantling ensure you're always ready for that perfect shot.

Versatile Head Mount: A 75mm half bowl supports a wide range of video heads, guaranteeing fluidity in every pan and tilt.

Superior Load Capacity: Despite its light frame, it supports gear weighing up to 25kg.

Flexible Height Options: Switch between evocative low-angles at 21cm and panoramic views at 153cm.

Thoughtful Ergonomics: At only 75cm when folded in weight, it's designed for every scenario.

Sirui SVH15 Video Fluid Head

Solid Load Capacity: Support diverse gear combinations with a 15 kg weight capacity.

Featherweight Frame: With a 3.7kg weight, transport and setup are a breeze.

Panning & Tilting Precision: Achieve flawless transitions with refined dampening controls.

Adaptable Mounting: Utilize the 75mm half ball and 3/8" mount for versatile setups.

Consistent Counterbalance: Seven steps ensure your gear remains balanced, preventing unintentional movements.

Expansive Tilting: Move from -70 to +90 degrees, opening up a world of angles.

Quick Attachment: The drop-in plate with a lever lock guarantees a swift and secure gear mount.

Accessory Ready: Sockets (1/4"-20 & 3/8"-16) to augment your setup.

Dual-Handle Control: Capture steady shots with ergonomic dual-handle operation.

Features:

Carbon Fiber Construction

Rapid Deployment Legs

One Stage Leg Adjustment

Integrated Spiked Feet

Removable Horseshoe Foot Pads

Weight: 7.4kg

Pan and Tilt Dampening Adjustment

Removable 75mm Half Ball with Quick Release Handle

3/8" Mount for Use on Flat Mount Sliders or Tripods

7 Steps of Counterbalance

Drop in Quick Mount and Release Video Plate with Lever Lock

Dual Handle Operation

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Sirui SVT75 + SVH15 Lite Rapid Professional Video Carbon Fibre Tripod Kit

Crafted for the dedicated filmmaker, the Sirui SVT75 + SVH15 Lite Rapid Professional Video Carbon Fibre Tripod Kit is the embodiment of precision, stability, and lightweight engineering. This all-in-one kit combines Sirui's flagship video tripod and video fluid head to provide professionals with an unparalleled shooting experience.

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