AOKA Carbon Traveler Free Head + black (KG254C+BH33)
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Material: 10 layer carbon fiber Pipe diameter: 24.5/21/17.5/14mm Number of stages: 4 Storage height: 579mm Full extension: 1624mm Minimum height: 179mm Load capacity: 16kg Body weight: 1.41kg Accessories: Arca-Swiss compatible free head (BH-33), dedicated case, foot x 3, wrench for adjusting tripod legs, warranty card ・Lightweight 4-stage 10-layer carbon tripod for photographers ・Specifications ideal for mirrorless single-lens cameras with a load capacity of 16 kg ・Light at 1.41 kg, yet with a maximum total extension of 1624 mm ・Detachable center pole allows for viewing from high angles Can be used in a wide range of ways, including low angles - Arca-Swiss compatible free head (BH-33) is included as standard - A detachment mechanism is used at one point on the leg, allowing it to be used as a monopod. - Comes with a 6-year free warranty on the main unit, making it easier and more secure for photographers. AOKA tripod for photographers, KG254C. AOKA's lineup for photographers, the KG series. The same technology as the AOKA flagship model has been poured into it, and its strength, durability, and stability are guaranteed. This product is the lightest in the KG series at 1.41kg, and has a load capacity of 16kg. With the use of a removable center pole, the total extension is 1624mm and the minimum height is 179mm, allowing this product to be used in a wide range of positions. A free head compatible with Arca-Swiss made by AOKA is included. The specs are perfect for shooting with a mirrorless single-lens reflex camera. Click here for a more detailed introduction From
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