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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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compact yet solidly-built three-way head allows versatile use with both photo and video cameras. The short pan bar helps keep movements smooth
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part of the DIGI series of lightweight, compact supports for small digital point-and-shoot cameras
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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 "dovetail" camera plate is Manfrotto's most compact quick release system, suitable for compact up to light SLR cameras. Its advantage is that it is pushed inwards and upwards on the tripod head, ensuring a rock-solid grip.
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the features of this product make it ideal for both photographic and video applications
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three separate axes of movement - panoramic rotation, front-back tilt and side tilt.
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by keeping the head and camera mounting plate as low as possible, the camera is kept safely closer to the tripod's centre of gravity for more stable support
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