User Manual for DOLICA Aluminum Alloy Traveler Edition Tripod with Ball Head Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the DOLICA Aluminum Alloy Traveler Edition Tripod
- Product category: Tripods with Heads DOLICA
- Brand: DOLICA
- 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 DOLICA Tripods with Heads
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Product description Time-Lapse Tips and Tools Read More Compact, lightweight, and ideal for traveling, the Aluminum Alloy Traveler Edition Tripod with Ball Head from Dolica is a camera support that rises to a maximum height of 60", uses a reverse folding design to break down to just 17", and handles cameras weighing up to 15 lb. The tripod's 4-section legs have 3 angle stops that allow individual spreading for low angle shooting or macro work. A handy feature, one of the legs even disconnects for use as a monopod. The legs' rubber feet can be swapped out with the included stainless steel spikes for better stability in icy or otherwise inclement situations. Made of CNC machined aluminum alloy, the ball head has separate knobs for 360-degree panning and 90-degree tilting for vertical shooting via a notch in the head's housing. There's also a 3rd knob to adjust the tension that best suits the weight of your camera. For fast camera mounting and dismounting, the ball head includes an Arca-type quick release with 2 bubble levels to facilitate aligning your camera. A quick release plate is also included as is a tool kit and a bag for storage and transport. - Supports load capacity up to 15 lb
- Effective twist lock system
- 4-section reverse folding leg design allows the tripod to fold down to 17"
- Interchangeable rubber feet and stainless steel spikes
- 3-angle individual leg spreading
- Detachable leg for use as a monopod
- CNC machined aluminum-alloy ball head
- Built-in bubble levels on Arca-type quick release clamp
- Knobs for pan, tilt, and tension
UPC: 814066017625 In the Box DOLICA Aluminum Alloy Traveler Edition Tripod with Ball Head (60") Tripod Legs Ball Head with Quick Release Camera Plate Tool Kit 3 x Stainless Steel Spike Feet Carrying Case Limited 5-Year Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersDOLICA RX600B7XA Specs | | | Head Type | Ball Head | | Quick Release Plate Type | Arca-Type | | Number of Bubble Levels | 2 | | Friction Control | Yes | | | | Vertical Tilt | 90
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