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Slik 504QF II Aluminium Tripod with 504QF II Video Fluid Pan Head

Looking for a tripod that is good for both video and still photography? Do you have a 75-300mm lens and want to a head that is good to use for tracking players while you shoot sports? The Slik 504QF-II Video tripod is good at both. It comes complete with a solid Slik 2-way fluid pan head incorporating an easy to grip pan handle with full angle adjustments. The panhandle is long enough to give excellent leverage for smooth panning. There is a bubble level built into the base of the head quick leveling after set up. The head also has a video quick release plate for fast mounting and un-mounting of the camera.

SKU: GC40-SH-6153591

Slik 504QF II Aluminium Tripod with 504QF II Video Fluid Pan Head

Slik 504QF II Aluminium Tripod with 504QF II Video Fluid Pan Head

Looking for a tripod that is good for both video and still photography? Do you have a 75-300mm lens and want to a head that is good to use for tracking players while you shoot sports? The Slik 504QF-II Video tripod is good at both. It comes complete with a solid Slik 2-way fluid pan head incorporating an easy to grip pan handle with full angle adjustments. The panhandle is long enough to give excellent leverage for smooth panning. There is a bubble level built into the base of the head quick leveling after set up. The head also has a video quick release plate for fast mounting and un-mounting of the camera.

The 504QF-II shares it tripod legs with the ABLE 300DX. They are easy to set up and fold down securely. Simply loosen and tighten the leg lock knob to extend or shorten them. 3 position leg locks make for easy set up on uneven ground or steps. Combine it with the 504 QF II / 300DX Short Column and it lowers to 450mm for low angle or macro videography.

Unique 3-Way Fluid Head

504QF II tripod package comes with Slik's uniquely designed video head. Built-in counterbalance and pan-tilt drag, it can handle both still images and movies. Since the top stage can be tilted 90°rees to the right, it is possible to shoot videos for smartphones and digital signage.

Three Angle Leg Opening Width

The leg opening angle can be adjusted in three ways. By sliding the "leg angle adjustment locks" on the leg joint part, it is possible to set three tripod stages of high, middle, and low. In addition, it is also possible to adjust the opening angle of the three legs separately. It can be quickly placed straight for a variety of situations, such as stairs and uneven terrain.

Thumb-Turn Leg Lock

The thumb-turn locking mechanism allows for intuitive leg lock & unlocking

Anti-Rotation D-Shaped Aluminium Pipe

The top row uses a round pipe, and the second and third stages are D-shaped aluminium pipes. Pipes do not rotate and can be stretched smoothly.

Key Features:

Versatile Video and Photo Tripod

Smooth 2-Way Fluid Head

Quick Release Camera Plate

Three Angle Leg Adjustment

Thumb-Turn Leg Lock System

Low Angle Shooting at 45 cm

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Slik 504QF II Aluminium Tripod with 504QF II Video Fluid Pan Head

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Slik 504QF II Aluminium Tripod with 504QF II Video Fluid Pan Head

Looking for a tripod that is good for both video and still photography? Do you have a 75-300mm lens and want to a head that is good to use for tracking players while you shoot sports? The Slik 504QF-II Video tripod is good at both. It comes complete with a solid Slik 2-way fluid pan head incorporating an easy to grip pan handle with full angle adjustments. The panhandle is long enough to give excellent leverage for smooth panning. There is a bubble level built into the base of the head quick leveling after set up. The head also has a video quick release plate for fast mounting and un-mounting of the camera.

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