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Slik Sprint Mini II GM Tripod

Slik Sprint Mini II GM Tripod

Designed to travel, designed for photography, designed for the digital era, the SPRINT line of tripods can greatly improve photos by stabilising your camera, which is critically important for sharp pictures. The Sprint Mini II is an all-metal 4-section tripod that has strength combined with compact size so you can travel with ease. Suitable for a D-SLR with a medium zoom lens it comes complete with a ball head and quick release. And its multi-position adjustable legs achieve a low angle of just 150mm.

Features:

Travels almost anywhere with ease.

Folds to just 350mm.

Weighs less than 780 grams.

Regular price $120.00
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Slik Sprint Mini II GM Tripod

Designed to travel, designed for photography, designed for the digital era, the SPRINT line of tripods can greatly improve photos by stabilising your camera, which is critically important for sharp pictures. The Sprint Mini II is an all-metal 4-section tripod that has strength combined with compact size so you can travel with ease. Suitable for a D-SLR with a medium zoom lens it comes complete with a ball head and quick release. And its multi-position adjustable legs achieve a low angle of just 150mm.

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