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Tilta 75mm Cine Fluid Head with 2-Stage One Touch Carbon Fiber Tripod Legs (8Kg) - Space Grey

Utilise a tripod system that stands up to the demands of ENG and EFP production with the space grey 75mm Cine Fluid Head with 2-Stage One-Touch Carbon Fiber Tripod System from Tilta. The system features a 75mm two-stage carbon fiber tripod and an aluminium 75mm fluid head, and it supports 0.99 to 7.93 kg payloads. The head provides smooth movements with six-step dynamic counterbalance and four levels of pan/tilt drag.

SKU: GC33-TT-CT08A-75-SG

Tilta 75mm Cine Fluid Head with 2-Stage One Touch Carbon Fiber Tripod Legs (8kg) - Space Grey

Tilta 75mm Cine Fluid Head with 2-Stage One Touch Carbon Fiber Tripod Legs (8Kg) - Space Grey

Utilise a tripod system that stands up to the demands of ENG and EFP production with the space grey 75mm Cine Fluid Head with 2-Stage One-Touch Carbon Fiber Tripod System from Tilta. The system features a 75mm two-stage carbon fiber tripod and an aluminium 75mm fluid head, and it supports 0.99 to 7.93 kg payloads. The head provides smooth movements with six-step dynamic counterbalance and four levels of pan/tilt drag.

The tripod legs boast a broad working height range of 5.1 to 70.8". The two-stage tripod is equipped with a single fast lock, without the need to lock and unlock individual stages. There are 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads on the tripod legs for attaching additional accessories, such as an extension arm or smartphone mount.

75mm Standard

The head features a 75mm half-ball base and four levels of adjustable drag, ensuring comfortable operation for a range of different systems. Smooth damping ensures fluid pitch and horizontal movement, easily creating a cinematic feel.

Counterbalance

The tripod head supports between 0.99 to 7.93 kg and the counter balance has six levels of dynamic balance adjustment, supporting perfect balance for systems within the weight requirement.

Arca-Type Mount Ready

Compatible with DJI-Standard Arca-type quick release plates, eliminating the need for replacing quick release plates when transitioning to gimbals, greatly improving efficiency.

Durable, Lightweight Carbon Fiber

The carbon fiber legs are constructed with a unique carbon fiber-reinforced wrap and have a diameter of 36mm. On their own, they can support up to 49.89 kg, which is stronger than traditional carbon fiber processes.

One-Touch Legs

This kit uses 2-stage telescoping legs that can adjust to different heights with a single lock on each leg. This ensures users will no longer need to lock and unlock each stage individually and allows for quick height adjustments between 5.1 and 70.8".

Key Features:

75mm 2-Stage Carbon Fiber Tripod

75mm Cine Fluid Head

One-Touch Lock to Extend Legs

Counterbalanced Payload: 0.99 to 7.93 kg

6-Step Dynamic Counterbalance

4-Level Pan/Tilt Fluid Drag

Arca-Type Quick Release Plate

Broad Height Range: 5.1 to 70.8"

1/4"-20 & 3/8"-16 Accessory Threads

What's in the Box:

Tilta 75mm Cine Fluid Head with 2-Stage One Touch Carbon Fiber Tripod Legs (8Kg) - Space Grey

Quick Release Plate

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Product Overview

Tilta 75mm Cine Fluid Head with 2-Stage One Touch Carbon Fiber Tripod Legs (8Kg) - Space Grey

Utilise a tripod system that stands up to the demands of ENG and EFP production with the space grey 75mm Cine Fluid Head with 2-Stage One-Touch Carbon Fiber Tripod System from Tilta. The system features a 75mm two-stage carbon fiber tripod and an aluminium 75mm fluid head, and it supports 0.99 to 7.93 kg payloads. The head provides smooth movements with six-step dynamic counterbalance and four levels of pan/tilt drag.

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