SKU: GC40-SLK700DXC

Slik Pro 700DX Tripod Legs plus Pro 700DX 3-way Head

Slik Pro 700DX Tripod Legs plus Pro 700DX 3-way Head

SLIK’s exclusive A.M.T. super titanium alloy legs make the PRO 700 DX tripod rock steady yet lighter than it looks. The A. M. T. alloy has a 40% greater strength-to-weight ratio than standard aluminium, meaning the legs are lighter-weight yet stronger than the standard metal used in most of today’s tripods. Capable of handling the weight of large format (4x5) field cameras or heavy, long telephoto lenses, The PRO 700 DX offer professional photographers and advanced amateurs the strength and stability they need while its size, and the use of A. M. T. alloy, make it lighter-weight and more portable than THE PROFESSIONAL series.

A tripod should be easy to use, so that that you spend more time concentrating on your photography than you do your equipment. The PRO 700 DX makes setting up easy with secure yet fast-speed-release leg locks, gearless centre column, and 3-position adjustable-angle leg lock for easy set-up on uneven ground or steps. The PRO 700 DX centre column is actually two threaded pieces that unscrew to convert the top piece to a short column. This combined with the adjustable leg angle locks allows the tripod to be lowered to just 15 inches for very low-angle or macro photography in the field.

The included PRO 700 DX all-metal 3-way pan head has one of the fastest and easiest-to-use quick release plates in the industry. SLIK made a circular quick release plate that can secure the camera to the tripod pointing in any direction, making attaching your camera (once the SLIK quick release plate is attached) more intuitive than most other heads that have squared off or angled plates.

Value - today it’s more important than ever. Compare the price and features of the PRO 700 DX to other manufacturer’s professional camera supports and you will see that dollar for dollar and feature for feature, this is one of the best values in a professional tripod available.

Features:

Aluminium-Magnesium-Titanium Alloy Legs

Suits Cameras and Telephoto Lenses

Lightweight Build

3-Position Adjustable-Angle Leg Locks

Gearless Centre Column with Two Pieces

Tripod Sets Up on Uneven Ground

Camera Placed at Nearly Ground Level

Suits Low-Angle or Macro Photography

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Slik Pro 700DX Tripod Legs plus Pro 700DX 3-way Head

SLIK’s exclusive A.M.T. super titanium alloy legs make the PRO 700 DX tripod rock steady yet lighter than it looks. The A. M. T. alloy has a 40% greater strength-to-weight ratio than standard aluminium, meaning the legs are lighter-weight yet stronger than the standard metal used in most of today’s tripods. Capable of handling the weight of large format (4x5) field cameras or heavy, long telephoto lenses, The PRO 700 DX offer professional photographers and advanced amateurs the strength and stability they need while its size, and the use of A. M. T. alloy, make it lighter-weight and more portable than THE PROFESSIONAL series.

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