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Vanguard Vesta 233AGH Tripod with GH-45 Pistol Grip Head

The Vesta 233AGH aluminium 3-section tripod kit utilises a uniquely designed photo/video combination GH-45 pistol grip head along with an easy-to-adjust quick flip leg lock tripod. Create engaging images by easily connecting your gear with the Vanguard QS-29 quick shoe and quick release system. Raise, lower and make fine-tune adjustments at any height.

SKU: GC40-V245379

Vanguard Vesta 233AGH Tripod with GH-45 Pistol Grip Head

Vanguard Vesta 233AGH Tripod with GH-45 Pistol Grip Head

The Vesta 233AGH aluminium 3-section tripod kit utilises a uniquely designed photo/video combination GH-45 pistol grip head along with an easy-to-adjust quick flip leg lock tripod. Create engaging images by easily connecting your gear with the Vanguard QS-29 quick shoe and quick release system. Raise, lower and make fine-tune adjustments at any height.

This lightweight tripod weighs 2.81 pounds and can reach an impressive maximum height of 61.5 inches. Easily transport this tripod as it collapses to a closed length of 23 inches.

The Vesta 233AGH can also be used to shoot video. Whether shooting video or photos, the GH-45 tripod head can do both. Flip the switch and instantly you can be taking some great images or capturing some amazing video.

The Vesta 233AGH is ideal for family photo and video shoots, landscapes, portraits, bird watching and many other imaging and sport optic opportunities.

The GH-45 pistol grip head can be used for photo or for video; simply flip the switch

The QS-29 quick shoe with anti-twist pin provides fast efficient connectivity of your camera or sport optic to the tripod.

Adjust, raise or lower the tripod quickly by using the easy-to-adjust quick flip leg locks

Anti-slip rubber feet designed for all types of terrain

2 Bubble levels provide easy leveling of the tripod

Easily supports load capacities up to 3.5kg

Key Features:

GH-45 Pistol Grip Head

Switchable Photo and Video Mode

Quick Flip Leg Lock Adjustments

QS-29 Quick Shoe Connectivity

Maximum Height Reaches 156.2 cm

Collapses to 58.4 cm Length

Anti-Slip Feet for Stability

Supports Load Capacity to 3.5 kg

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Vanguard Vesta 233AGH Tripod with GH-45 Pistol Grip Head

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Vanguard Vesta 233AGH Tripod with GH-45 Pistol Grip Head

The Vesta 233AGH aluminium 3-section tripod kit utilises a uniquely designed photo/video combination GH-45 pistol grip head along with an easy-to-adjust quick flip leg lock tripod. Create engaging images by easily connecting your gear with the Vanguard QS-29 quick shoe and quick release system. Raise, lower and make fine-tune adjustments at any height.

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