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Slik Pro AL-523DX Tripod with ABLE 300DX 3-Way Pan Head

The Slik Pro AL-500 series medium size tripod are capable of handling the weight of a professional full-frame DSLRs or mirrorless cameras with heavy lenses.

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Slik Pro AL-523DX Tripod with ABLE 300DX 3-Way Pan Head

Slik Pro AL-523DX Tripod with ABLE 300DX 3-Way Pan Head

The Slik Pro AL-500 series medium size tripod are capable of handling the weight of a professional full-frame DSLRs or mirrorless cameras with heavy lenses.

The Pro AL-523DX is a successor model of the best-selling Pro 500DX. The new series reduce vibration and increase the torsion strength through a re-engineered tripod collar and leg joint.

The new series features Slik original RFM (Rappid Flip Mechanism) that provides an easy way to adjust the leg angle, a bubble level for easy horizon correciton and an accessory hole that will accept your choice of extension arms for mounting monitors, lights tablets or other photographic accessories.

The Pro AL-523DX includes the ABLE 300DX 3-Way Pan Head which has separate lock controls for every movement from horizontal to vertical camera orientation. It also has a quick release plate for fast mounting of a camera.

3-Way Pan Head System Package

The DX series system package comes with a ABLE 300DX 3-Way pan head with handles for easy and accurate adjustment. The ABLE 300DX has separate lock controls for every movement of the head, panning, tilting and movement from horizontal to vertical camera orientation. It also has a quick release plate for fast mounting of a camera.

Completely Redesigned Tripod Body & Leg Joint

The series is completely redesigned its tripod body and leg joint, it reduce vibration and increase the torsion strength

Rapid Flip Mechanism

Slik original Rapid Flip Mechanism (R.F.M.) offers fast and stress-free leg angle adjustments.

Key Features:

Medium Size Professional Tripod

Redesigned Vibration Reducing Structure

Rapid Flip Mechanism Legs

Integrated Bubble Level Support

3-Way Pan Head System

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Slik Pro AL-523DX Tripod with ABLE 300DX 3-Way Pan Head

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Slik Pro AL-523DX Tripod with ABLE 300DX 3-Way Pan Head

The Slik Pro AL-500 series medium size tripod are capable of handling the weight of a professional full-frame DSLRs or mirrorless cameras with heavy lenses.

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