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User Manual for E-Image 771-CT Four-Section Extra Tall Carbon Fiber Tripod Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the E-Image 771-CT Four-Section Extra Tall Carbon
- Product category: Tripod Legs E-Image
- Brand: E-Image
- 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 E-Image Tripod Legs
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User manual for the E-Image 771-CT Four-Section Extra Tall Carbon contain basic instructions
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Product description The E-Image 771-CT Four-Section Extra Tall Carbon Fiber Tripod is a set of lightweight tripod legs that supports up to 55 pounds. It features a bowl style tripod head fitting that accepts both 75 and 100mm half ball base fluid heads, allowing you to mount the available head of your choice. It features carbon fiber construction so it is durable and lightweight at just seven pounds, while still being able to support up to 55 pounds of video head and camera. The tripod legs feature a height range of 8 to 70", providing a wide height range from a single set of tripod legs. Each leg features independent height adjustment and spread with four pre-set positions, so no spreader is required. Each leg section features individual twist locks, and the feet are spiked for grip in soft surfaces, with rubber boots that spin-down to cover the spikes for placing on hard or delicate surfaces. - The head fitting of the legs accepts both 75 and 100mm ball base video heads.
- The four-section, carbon fiber legs support up to 55 pounds and feature a minimum height of 8" with the legs fully spread and a maximum height of 70". The legs are independently adjustable in height, and each leg features pre-set angle stops, eliminating the need for a spreader.
- Foam grips on each top leg section provide a comfortable way to grip the legs, and the individual twist locks secure the leg sections.
UPC: 847983010325 In the Box E-Image 771-CT Four-Section Extra Tall Carbon Fiber Tripod Limited 1-Year Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersE-Image 771CT Specs | | | Head Mount Type | 100 mm Bowl 75 mm Bowl | | Load Capacity | 55 lb / 24.9 kg | | Maximum Working Height | 70" / 177.8 cm | | Minimum Working Height | 8" / 20.3 cm | | Folded Length | 27" / 68.6 cm | | Materials | Aluminum, Carbon Fiber | | Weight | 7 lb / 3.2 kg | | | | Leg Lock Type | Twist Lock | | Independent Leg Spread | Yes | | Leg Sections | 4 | | Feet Features | Rubber, Retractable, Spiked | | | | Package Weight | 9.0 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 30.0 x 8.0 x 8.0" |
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