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leg sections use three-faceted tubing for greater anti-torsional resistance
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tripod shoulder bag included
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anti-rotation tubing and leg collars make for a tripod (or monopod) that's easier and faster to open, position and close. Manfrotto uses several different types of anti-rotation system - on Magfiber and Digi series tripods, the elliptical or three-faceted shape of the concentric tubes means they cannot rotate, while on round-tubed tripods small protrusions down the length of the tube keep sections perfectly aligned
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part of the DIGI series of lightweight, compact supports for small digital point-and-shoot cameras
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three-way head for use with both photo and video cameras. Separate locks on all three movements (pan, front tilt, side tilt) ensure full control over framing and movement.
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materials, design and construction techniques have been carefully selected to help save weight without sacrificing stability or strength
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tripod with built-in head - unlike most Manfrotto models, this tripod is pre-fitted with an unremovable head. This ensures compatibility and keeps weight and size to a minimum, but means the head cannot be interchanged in the future.
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the rubber feet on DIGI series tripods are angled for a larger, more stable point of contact with the ground.
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the DIGI design uses a single-sided pivot between the tripod leg and the shoulder casting to keep the tripod's cross section even more compact and to reduce overall weight.
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the compact, rectangular 200PL quick release plate system fits neatly under small-bodied still cameras up to SLR (even with tele lenses) or small medium format, or under small video cameras or spotting scopes. Its rubber pad gives a good grip without damaging the camera, and its angled sides ensure that it also fits perfectly and tightly into a wide range of Manfrotto heads
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the features of this product make it ideal for both photographic and video applications
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with a separate lock on each axis of movement, this head can be precisely adjusted, and panning/tracking can be achieved on any axis
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three separate axes of movement - panoramic rotation, front-back tilt and side tilt.
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