Ikan EI-7100-AA 2-Stage Aluminum Field Kit, 33lb Payload
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The iKan EI-7100-AA is a versatile and robust 2-stage aluminum tripod kit designed for professional video work. Equipped with a 100mm fluid head, this tripod supports a maximum payload of 33 lbs, making it suitable for a range of cameras and equipment. The fluid head features an adjustable counterbalance system, allowing for precise control and stability during filming. With a height range from 30.7 inches to 65.4 inches, it provides flexibility for various shooting angles. The tripod legs, made from durable aluminum, ensure stability and reliability, while the included dolly adds mobility for smooth camera movement. This kit is ideal for videographers seeking a reliable setup with adjustable features to enhance their production workflow.ikan Features:Max Payload: 33 lbs / 15kgBowl Size: 100mmHeight Range: 30.7-65.4″ / 78-166cmCounterbalance: 0-5Pan Drag: FixedTilt Drag: FixedField Kit Includes Mid-Level Spreader, Rubber Feet, & Carrying Bagikan Specifications:Max Payload: 33 lbs (15 kg)Min Height: 30.7" (78 cm)Max Height: 65.4" (166 cm)Max Payload: 33 lbs (15 kg)Net Weight: 7.7 lbs (3.5 kg)Counterbalance: 0-5Pan Drag: FixedTilt Drag: FixedTilt Range: -60° to +90°Camera Plate: Sliding Plate (Slide Length: 100 mm)Bowl Size: 100 mmTemperature Range: -22°F to +150°F (-30°C to +65°C)Bubble Level: YesPayload Capacity: 132.3 lbs (60 kg)Material: AluminumNet Weight: 10.1 lbs (4.6 kg)Bowl Size: 100 mmHeight Range: 16.9" to 60.8" (43 to 154.5 cm)Transport Length: 28.1" (71.5 cm)Leg Sections: 3 ikan EI-7100-AA 2-Stage Aluminum Tripod Field Kit, 33lb Payload.
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