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User Manual for E-Image GC102 Carbon Fiber Tripod Legs Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the E-Image GC102 Carbon Fiber Tripod Legs
- 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 GC102 Carbon Fiber Tripod Legs contain basic instructions
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Product description The E-Image GC102 Carbon Fiber Tripod supports up to 133 pounds of fluid head, camera, and accessories. The legs feature a 100mm bowl, which provides a wide support platform. The legs are made from carbon fiber so they are lightweight and corrosion resistant, and they feature three leg sections with mono-lock leg locks. The mono-lock design allows you to lock and unlock all the sections of each leg using only one rotating locking lever. The tripod extends to a height of 63" and collapses down as low as 18" with the ground level spreader extended fully. The legs feature spiked feet and come with a ground level spreader. The legs accommodate available mid-level spreader and available rubber feet that attach to the spiked feet. - Mono-Lock design allows you to lock and unlock the three sections of each leg using only one locking lever. The rotating lever provides a robust clamp mechanism that secures the legs and prevents them from slipping once locked. The single lever on each leg allows you to quickly lock the leg height without having to use two levers, making for a quicker workflow and sparing you from having to bend down to open a bottom leg lock to raise the legs.
- The legs feature spiked feet that provide solid purchase in soft surfaces when not using the included ground level spreader.
- The ground level spreader attaches to the spiked feet for working on delicate or hard surfaces.
- A retractable cord secures the legs for transport or storage.
UPC: 847983010318 In the Box E-Image GC102 Carbon Fiber Tripod Legs Ground Level Spreader Limited 1-Year Warranty User Manual PDF 4.7mbbqwdtaybb Table of Contents
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Technical parametersE-Image GC102 Specs | | | Head Mount Type | 100 mm Bowl | | Load Capacity | 133 lb / 60.3 kg | | Maximum Working Height | 63" / 160 cm | | Minimum Working Height | 32" / 81.3 cm | | Folded Length | 24" / 61 cm | | Materials | Carbon Fiber | | Weight | 9.7 lb / 4.4 kg | | | | Leg Lock Type | Rotating Locking Lever | | Leg Sections | 3 | | Feet Features | Spiked | | | | Package Weight | 12.8 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 36.0 x 9.0 x 9.0" |
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