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Tilta Travel Video Fluid Head with 3-Stage Carbon Fiber Tripod Legs

Take your video production on the road with the Travel Video Fluid Head with 3-Stage Carbon Fiber Tripod Legs from Tilta. The ultracompact, lightweight system features a three-stage carbon fiber tripod and a durable fluid head, and it supports up to 5kg payloads. The head provides smooth movements, an Arca-type quick release plate, a bubble level, and an extendable pan handle. The legs feature a removable center column, a 23 to 160cm height range, and 1/4"-20 accessory threads. A removable center column allows the tripod to be adjusted to ultralow angles.

SKU: GC33-TT-VT05-FB-SG

Tilta Travel Video Fluid Head with 3-Stage Carbon Fiber Tripod Legs

Tilta Travel Video Fluid Head with 3-Stage Carbon Fiber Tripod Legs

Take your video production on the road with the Travel Video Fluid Head with 3-Stage Carbon Fiber Tripod Legs from Tilta. The ultracompact, lightweight system features a three-stage carbon fiber tripod and a durable fluid head, and it supports up to 5kg payloads. The head provides smooth movements, an Arca-type quick release plate, a bubble level, and an extendable pan handle. The legs feature a removable center column, a 23 to 160cm height range, and 1/4"-20 accessory threads. A removable center column allows the tripod to be adjusted to ultralow angles.

3-Stage Tripod

The three-stage tripod boasts a working height range of 23 to 160cm with the center column extended, and it is equipped with three stages of locking buckles, making it easy to set up and adjust the legs for different terrain. There are 1/4"-20 threads on the tripod legs for attaching additional accessories, such as an extension arm or smartphone mount.

Compact Fluid Head

The head supports up to 5kg, features 360° panning and -60 to 230° tilt, and can quickly be adjusted 230° for horizontal shooting. The integrated leveling bowl provides fast angle adjustment.

Arca-Type Mount Ready

The head includes a standard Arca-type quick release plate, allowing you to transition to gimbals or other rigs, greatly improving efficiency.

Lightweight Carbon Fiber Legs

The carbon fiber legs are constructed with multiple layers and have a diameter of up to 25mm. On their own, they can support up to 10kg.

Detachable Center Column

The carbon fiber center column can be detached using the fast locking lever and reversed to mount your camera closer to the floor. It can provide a minimum shooting height of just 5.1".

Key Features:

3-Stage Carbon Fiber Tripod Legs

Compact Video Fluid Head

Supports Loads up to 5kg

Reversible Center Column

Integrated Leveling Bowl

Arca-Type Quick Release Plate

Height Range: 23 to 160cm

1/4"-20 Accessory Threads, Bubble Level

What's in the Box:

Tilta Travel Video Fluid Head with 3-Stage Carbon Fiber Tripod Legs

Arca-Type Quick Release Plate

1/4"-20 Screw

Pan Handle

Screwdriver

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Product Overview

Tilta Travel Video Fluid Head with 3-Stage Carbon Fiber Tripod Legs

Take your video production on the road with the Travel Video Fluid Head with 3-Stage Carbon Fiber Tripod Legs from Tilta. The ultracompact, lightweight system features a three-stage carbon fiber tripod and a durable fluid head, and it supports up to 5kg payloads. The head provides smooth movements, an Arca-type quick release plate, a bubble level, and an extendable pan handle. The legs feature a removable center column, a 23 to 160cm height range, and 1/4"-20 accessory threads. A removable center column allows the tripod to be adjusted to ultralow angles.

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