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Vanguard VEO 3T 265HCP Carbon Fiber Tripod with BP-120T Pan Tilt Head

The tallest and most robust model of the new Vanguard VEO 3T series, the 265HCBP is a carbon-fiber travel tripod that boasts an array of versatile features and new design improvements for stability, portability, and reliability. It's the perfect solution for bloggers, streamers, photographers, and videographers on the go.

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Vanguard VEO 3T 265HCP Carbon Fiber Tripod with BP-120T Pan Tilt Head

Vanguard VEO 3T 265HCP Carbon Fiber Tripod with BP-120T Pan Tilt Head

The tallest and most robust model of the new Vanguard VEO 3T series, the 265HCBP is a carbon-fiber travel tripod that boasts an array of versatile features and new design improvements for stability, portability, and reliability. It's the perfect solution for bloggers, streamers, photographers, and videographers on the go.

Classic design elements meet leading-edge engineering

Folds down and then out again quickly for max portability

Three easy-set leg angles-from up high to low angle, plus invertible centre column for macro shots

Converts to a monopod in three easy steps

Canopy is built tough from a block of aircraft-grade aluminium and features a bubble level and two additional 3/8" threads to add more accessories

Arca-compatible VEO 2 BP-120T ball head with removable panhandle and Quick Shoe with a built-in universal smartphone connector

The Vanguard VEO 3T travel tripod series is the perfect solution for bloggers, streamers, photographers, and videographers on the go, providing maximum stability for streaming on social media or capturing wildlife, street, and travel photography.

VEO 3T travel tripods come equipped with an innovative and versatile Arca-compatible ball head with a removable panhandle, making it ideal for photographers who also want options for video.

Alternatively, if you're looking to get the most from your smartphone, the VEO 3T includes a QS-72T quick-release plate that changes from a traditional plate to a smartphone holder, accommodating devices up to 3 1/3" wide. Additionally, you get a Bluetooth remote control that is compatible with IOS or Android phones.

When in smartphone mode, the QS-72T includes a cold-shoe mount for an accessory such as a lighting unit or microphone, as well as an additional 1/4" thread hole on the side to add even more accessories.

On the canopy (constructed from a solid block of aircraft grade aluminium) are two additional 3/8" threads to add even more accessories-perfect for anyone who wants to stream from home or on the go without carting along multiple stands.

Strong legs can reliably support more weight than ever before, yet they fully invert upward to help you save packing space. Due to popular demand, we've also designed the twist leg locks for easy cleaning and reassembly, letting you remove sand and other debris to prolong the life of your tripod.

With three easy-set leg angles (20°, 50° and 80°), you can quickly change your shot angle from full height to down-low macro photography (and even lower with the included Low-Angle Adapter) without a hassle.

When you need to be more mobile with your shots, you can convert your tripod into a monopod in three easy steps.

The VEO 3T also delivers a step up in quality, thanks to Vanguard's advanced Computer Numerical Control (CNC) engineering technology and the high-quality materials that go into every tripod.

Key Features:

Ultra-Tall Carbon-Fiber Travel Tripod

Converts to Monopod in Three Steps

Three Easy-Set Leg Angles

Invertible Centre Column for Macro

Aircraft-Grade Aluminium Canopy with Threads

Arca-Compatible VEO 2 BP-120T Ball Head

Removable Panhandle and Quick Shoe

QS-72T Quick-Release Plate for Smartphones

Bluetooth Remote Compatible with iOS and Android

Cold-Shoe Mount for Accessories

Twist Leg Locks for Easy Cleaning

Strong Legs Support Maximum Weight

What's in the Box:

Vanguard VEO 3T 265HCP Carbon Fiber Tripod with BP-120T Pan Tilt Head

Arca-compatible QS-72T Plate

Spiked Feet

Low-angle Adapter

Tripod Bag

Bluetooth Remote Control

3/8" To 1/4" Adapter

Allen Keys

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Vanguard VEO 3T 265HCP Carbon Fiber Tripod with BP-120T Pan Tilt Head

The tallest and most robust model of the new Vanguard VEO 3T series, the 265HCBP is a carbon-fiber travel tripod that boasts an array of versatile features and new design improvements for stability, portability, and reliability. It's the perfect solution for bloggers, streamers, photographers, and videographers on the go.

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