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Vanguard VEO 3+ 303CBS Carbon Fiber Tripod with BH-250S Ball Head

The Vanguard VEO 3+ 303CBS Carbon Tripod w Dual Axis Ball Head Kit is a highly adaptable setup, featuring the VEO 3+ 303CT with a multi-angle centre column and three easy-set leg angles for shooting or viewing in any environment. The kit also includes the VEO BH-250S dual-axis ball head which allows you to level your tripod in seconds on the most uneven terrain and offers more control in framing your shots. Combined, the 3-section carbon fibre legs offer incredible stability and durability extending the kit to 177cm and holding up to 25kg, whilst also folding to 79cm when travelling and weighing only 2.6kg.

SKU: GC40-V471985

Vanguard VEO 3+ 303CBS Carbon Fiber Tripod with BH-250S Ball Head

Vanguard VEO 3+ 303CBS Carbon Fiber Tripod with BH-250S Ball Head

The Vanguard VEO 3+ 303CBS Carbon Tripod w Dual Axis Ball Head Kit is a highly adaptable setup, featuring the VEO 3+ 303CT with a multi-angle centre column and three easy-set leg angles for shooting or viewing in any environment. The kit also includes the VEO BH-250S dual-axis ball head which allows you to level your tripod in seconds on the most uneven terrain and offers more control in framing your shots. Combined, the 3-section carbon fibre legs offer incredible stability and durability extending the kit to 177cm and holding up to 25kg, whilst also folding to 79cm when travelling and weighing only 2.6kg.

360° Movement

The centre column can be set at almost any angle due to its 360° movement, making it incredibly flexible for macro or product photography on top of the standard uses of portraits, landscapes, and long exposure shots.

Stable Performance

With a simple half-turn, the easy set twist locks can be used to deploy your tripod in seconds and solidly lock it into place. These locks are also able to be removed making them easy to clean and maximising the life of your tripod.

A reversible 3/8" to 1/4" thread makes the tripod compatible with any tripod head. Three grub screws can then be tightened to ensure a solid connection so the head doesn't come loose in action.

Adaptable Viewing

Three easy-set leg angles allow the VEO 3+ to be flat to the ground for macro shots or repositioned for upright landscapes in a matter of seconds, so it's able to keep up with any style of photography.

Including both rubber feet and stainless steel spikes for maximum stability, this tripod can be adapted to any terrain you need to set up in. A screw-on hook adapter can also be added to the bottom of the centre column to hold your bag during shooting or weights in order to counteract extremely windy conditions.

Multi-mount Use

The VEO+ MA1 simply slides onto the central column to create another attachment point on the tripod, allowing for additional equipment such as a secondary camera, phone mount, monitor, lighting, and more.

Padded Tripod Bag

A high-quality padded bag is included with a shoulder strap and internal zip-up pocket for comfortable and compact travel, protecting your tripod from impacts and the elements.

Easy to Adjust

The dual-axis control of the VEO BH-250S allows for precision and mobility during operation. This means that even over uneven terrain the camera can still be positioned perfectly on the ball joint for a level horizon, achieving picture-perfect panoramas.

The two 360° panning heads, located on the base and below the quick-release plate, give you the ability to make micro-adjustments using the most appropriate axis.

25kg Load Capacity

The maximum load capacity of 25kg makes this kit a great option for those who use heavy lenses such as sports and wildlife photographers.

Quick Release Plate

The Arca-compatible quick-release plate lets you easily remove your camera from the rest of the tripod head when a handheld shot is needed, sliding the plate on and off of the head, avoiding the need to fully dismount your camera. The D-Ring on the screw also makes it easy enough to attach and remove the plate from the camera without the need for tools.

Key Features:

Multi-angle Central Column 360°

Extends Up to 165 cm

Folds Down to 67 cm

Maximum Load Capacity 25 kg

Quick Setup Twist Locks

Arca-compatible Ball Head

Two 360° Panning Knobs

What's in the Box:

Vanguard VEO 3+ 303CBS Carbon Fiber Tripod with BH-250S Ball Head

Vanguard VEO 3+ 303CT Carbon Tripod

VEO+ MA1 Multi-Mount Attachment

Spiked Feet (M6 thread)

Hanging Hook

Tripod Bag

Vanguard VEO BH-250S Arca-Compatible Dual Axis Ball Head

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Vanguard VEO 3+ 303CBS Carbon Fiber Tripod with BH-250S Ball Head

The Vanguard VEO 3+ 303CBS Carbon Tripod w Dual Axis Ball Head Kit is a highly adaptable setup, featuring the VEO 3+ 303CT with a multi-angle centre column and three easy-set leg angles for shooting or viewing in any environment. The kit also includes the VEO BH-250S dual-axis ball head which allows you to level your tripod in seconds on the most uneven terrain and offers more control in framing your shots. Combined, the 3-section carbon fibre legs offer incredible stability and durability extending the kit to 177cm and holding up to 25kg, whilst also folding to 79cm when travelling and weighing only 2.6kg.

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