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Manfrotto MT055CXPRO4 Carbon Fiber Tripod

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Manfrotto MT055CXPRO4 Carbon Fiber TripodLoad Capacity: 19. 8 lb Max Height: 66. 9" Min Height: 3. 5" Folded Length: 21. 3" Leg Sections: 4 Weight: 4. 6 lb Quick Power Leg Locks 90 Center Column Easy Link Attachment Rotating Bubble Level The Manfrotto MT055CXPRO4 Carbon Fiber Tripod is a 4 section support that replaces the 055CXPRO4 tripod. It has a load capacity of 19. 8 lb and extends from 3. 5" to 66. 9". Its carbon fiber legs are secured by the Quick Power Locks. These updated flip locks

  • Load Capacity: 19.8 lb
  • Max Height: 66.9"
  • Min Height: 3.5"
  • Folded Length: 21.3"
  • Leg Sections: 4
  • Weight: 4.6 lb
  • Quick Power Leg Locks
  • 90° Center Column
  • Easy Link Attachment
  • Rotating Bubble Level

The Manfrotto MT055CXPRO4 Carbon Fiber Tripod is a 4-section support that replaces the 055CXPRO4 tripod. It has a load capacity of 19.8 lb and extends from 3.5" to 66.9". Its carbon fiber legs are secured by the Quick Power Locks. These updated flip locks increase the tripod's rigidity by 50% compared to its predecessor.

A redesigned center column has a "one finger" operation, and includes an Easy Link 3/8"-16 attachment for attaching accessories such as an LED light or a reflector via a compatible arm. The center column can be positioned horizontally, allowing for low-angle and macro photography. The upper disc where a tripod head is mounted has been redesigned as well, and now has a bull's eye bubble level that rotates 360° so you can locate it where you can see it. This allows you to level your camera on both the horizontal and vertical planes.

UPC: 719821364658
General
Load Capacity 19.8 lb / 9 kg
Maximum Working Height 66.9" / 169.9 cm
Max Height without Center Column 55.1" / 140 cm
Minimum Working Height 3.5" / 8.9 cm
Folded Length 21.3" / 54.1 cm
Head Mount Type 3/8"-16 Screw
Weight 4.6 lb / 2.1 kg
Materials Carbon Fiber
Bubble Level Rotating
Legs
Leg Lock Type Flip Lock
Independent Leg Spread Yes
Leg Sections 4
Center Column
Center Column Sections 1
Center Column Extension Type Rapid
Lateral / 90-Degree Center Column Yes
Packaging Info
Package Weight 5.2 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 21.6 x 5.5 x 5.5"
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Manfrotto MT055CXPRO4 Carbon Fiber Tripod
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