£130/$150
www.benroeu.com
Specifications
Construction material: Carbon-fibre
Folded length: 45.5cm
Max/min operating height: 183cm/45.5cm
Max payload: 40kg
Head: N/A – top plate only
Mounting screw: 1/4in or 3/8in
Quick-release plate: None
Weight: 0.59kg
1 The SupaDupa attaches via a spring-loaded 1/4in or 3/8in screw – press down on it to change between the two.
2 This flip clamp allows quick changes to the length of the first leg section. Use the plastic wrench clip (right) if you need to adjust the tightness of the clamp.
3 Depending on the surface you’re shooting on, switch the round foot – which allows easy ‘glide’ rotation for panning movements – for a spiked foot.
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