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User Manual for 3 Legged Thing Equinox Leo Carbon Fiber Tripod System & AirHed Switch Ball Head Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the 3 Legged Thing Equinox Leo Carbon
- Product category: Tripods with Heads 3 Legged Thing
- Brand: 3 Legged Thing
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for 3 Legged Thing Tripods with Heads
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User manual for the 3 Legged Thing Equinox Leo Carbon contain basic instructions
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Product description Time-Lapse Tips and Tools Read More Featuring five leg sections and two column sections, the compact Leo from 3 Legged Thing is a micro-traveler tripod providing professional functions for your photo and video applications.
The Leo can be adjusted between a low-level angle of 4.75" and maximum height of 51.5", and fully folded at a length of only 13.8", which can fit in many carry cases and secured to many messenger bags. The included ball head adds another 3.5" to the Leo, bringing the total maximum height to 55". The Leo also has a detachable leg that you can use as a monopod, mic boom, camera boom, or selfie stick. The detachable leg has a 3/8"-16 thread on each end. The Leo weighs only 3.2 lb and supports up to 66 lb when set up at a 23° leg spread, which is considered normal. At 55° it supports 44 lb, and at 80°, 22 lb.
The two-section center column can also be inverted, so that you can have the camera mounted upside-down, as low to the mounting surface as you wish by lowering the tripod height, or you can raise the tripod height. The center column has a 3/8"-16 mounting screw on it, which can be removed and instead secured into the 3/8"-16 threads on the detachable leg. Otherwise you can attach the included ball head onto the screw (or optional tripod heads).
The included Equinox AirHed Switch Ball Head has an 81 lb load capacity, Arca-type compatible quick release mechanism, rubber-padded camera plate with a 1/4"-20 mounting screw, 3/8"-16 tripod mount thread on the bottom, bubble level, and ergonomic tightening knob on the side.
The Leo includes standard rubber feet but also supports optional 3 Legged Thing spiked and claw feet. The Leo employs 3LT's ParaLock lock system, designed to prevent accidental disassembly and provide additional stability and better grip.
The Leo is made from 100% Pure Stealth Carbon Fiber, which consists of eight layers of tightly woven carbon. It's constructed with a focus on optimum weight-to-strength ratio. Its furnishings are precision-milled from aircraft-grade magnesium alloy. - Leo Tripod Legs
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- Micro-traveler tripod providing professional functions for your photo and video
- Features five leg sections and two center column sections
- Adjustable between a low-level angle of 4.75" and maximum height of 51.5"
- Fully folded at a length of only 13.8"
- Easily fits in many carry cases and secures to many messenger bags
- Includes a detachable leg that can be used as a monopod, boom, or selfie stick
- Weighs only 3.2 lb
- Supports up to 66 lb when set up at a 23° leg spread
- Center column can be inverted and camera mounted upside-down
- Includes standard rubber feet but supports optional spiked and claw feet
- Made from 100% Pure Stealth Carbon Fiber, which consists of eight layers of tightly woven carbon
- AirHed Switch Ball Head
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- 81 lb load capacity
- Adds 3.5" to the height of the Leo
- Arca-type compatible quick release mechanism
- Includes rubber-padded camera plate with a 1/4"-20 mounting screw
- 3/8"-16 tripod mount thread
- Bubble level
- Ergonomic tightening knob on the side
In the Box 3 Legged Thing Equinox Leo Carbon Fiber Tripod System & AirHed Switch Ball Head Hex Key D-Ring Carabiner Arca-Type Quick Release Plate Carrying Case Limited 5-Year Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parameters3 Legged Thing LEOSWITCHKIT Specs | | | Head Type | Ball Head | | Base Mount | 3/8"-16 Thread | | Quick Release Plate Type | Arca-Type | | Number of Bubble Levels | 1 | | Independent Pan Lock | No | | | | Load Capacity | 22 lb / 10 kg | | Maximum Working Height | 51.5" / 131 cm | | Minimum Working Height | 4.8" / 12 cm | | Folded Length | 13.75" / 35 cm | | Materials | Carbon Fiber, Magnesium Alloy | | Weight | 3.2 lb / 1.5 kg | | | | Leg Lock Type | Twist Lock | | Leg Positions | 3 Positions | | Leg Sections | 5 | | Leg Diameter | 0.9" / 2.3 cm | | | | Center Column Sections | 2 | | Center Column Diameter | / 26.0 mm | | Lateral / 90-Degree Center Column | No | | | | Package Weight | 5.4 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 15.2 x 5.7 x 5.6" |
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