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Manfrotto Carbon Nanopoles Stand

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  • Carbon Nanopole Tripod
  • Weighing only 750g*, Manfrotto's lightest nano tripod
  • Perfect for portable lighting equipment
  • Useful leveling leg for shooting on uneven terrain
  • Compact length of 51 cm (folded)
  • Detachable carbon fiber center column

The Carbon Nanopole tripod is Manfrotto's lightest Nano tripod ever designed for photographers looking for ways to downsize their equipment and travel lighter.

Weighing just 750 g*, the Carbon Nanopole tripod is the perfect mount for small lighting equipment up to 1.5 kg, such as flashes and LED lights, thanks to its lightweight aluminum legs and carbon center column. These are often the first choice for photographers who value lightweight equipment.

The compact length of only 51 cm (when folded) makes the Carbon Nanopole tripod suitable for carrying in hand luggage and ideal for people with very limited storage space. It can even be easily transported in the tripod compartments found on the sides of most camera bags. This makes it easy for photographers to take their kit anywhere without compromising on lighting.

The Carbon Nanopole tripod features a useful leveling leg that allows users to maintain stable vertical lighting support even in difficult environments such as uneven ground, inner-city streets or even rocky slopes. For added security, the base also features a hook that can be used with a sandbag to weigh it down when used outdoors. This versatile light stand has multiple mounting options, including a 16 mm (5/8'') spigot with 3/8'' thread, as well as a removable 1/4'' thread adapter that can be used to securely mount a variety of lighting products.

The light weight of this tripod is achieved by the detachable carbon center column with quick release, which can also be used as a hand boom to position the lighting product exactly where it is needed.

*750 g without 1/4'' adapter

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Manfrotto Carbon Nanopoles Stand

Short profile

  • Carbon Nanopole Tripod
  • Weighing only 750g*, Manfrotto's lightest nano tripod
  • Perfect for portable lighting equipment
  • Useful leveling leg for shooting on uneven terrain
  • Compact length of 51 cm (folded)
  • Detachable carbon fiber center column

Product description for Manfrotto Carbon Nanopoles Stand

The Carbon Nanopole tripod is Manfrotto's lightest Nano tripod ever designed for photographers looking for ways to downsize their equipment and travel lighter.

Weighing just 750 g*, the Carbon Nanopole tripod is the perfect mount for small lighting equipment up to 1.5 kg, such as flashes and LED lights, thanks to its lightweight aluminum legs and carbon center column. These are often the first choice for photographers who value lightweight equipment.

The compact length of only 51 cm (when folded) makes the Carbon Nanopole tripod suitable for carrying in hand luggage and ideal for people with very limited storage space. It can even be easily transported in the tripod compartments found on the sides of most camera bags. This makes it easy for photographers to take their kit anywhere without compromising on lighting.

The Carbon Nanopole tripod features a useful leveling leg that allows users to maintain stable vertical lighting support even in difficult environments such as uneven ground, inner-city streets or even rocky slopes. For added security, the base also features a hook that can be used with a sandbag to weigh it down when used outdoors. This versatile light stand has multiple mounting options, including a 16 mm (5/8'') spigot with 3/8'' thread, as well as a removable 1/4'' thread adapter that can be used to securely mount a variety of lighting products.

The light weight of this tripod is achieved by the detachable carbon center column with quick release, which can also be used as a hand boom to position the lighting product exactly where it is needed.

*750 g without 1/4'' adapter

Manfrotto Carbon Nanopoles Stand

Ausstattung
Minimale Arbeitshöhe
61 cm
Maximale Arbeitshöhe
197 cm
Packmaß
51 cm
Tragfähigkeit
1,5 kg
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
0,78 kg
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
rot
Material-Art
Carbon
Aluminium
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
8024221698602
KAN
MS0490C

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