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User Manual for Jobu Design MCF-36 3-Section Carbon Fiber Monopod Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Jobu Design MCF-36 3-Section Carbon Fiber
- Product category: Monopods Jobu Design
- Brand: Jobu Design
- 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 Jobu Design Monopods
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User manual for the Jobu Design MCF-36 3-Section Carbon Fiber contain basic instructions
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for possible defects should you make a warranty claim. Download an official Jobu Design user manual in which you will find instructions on how to install, use, maintain and service your product.
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Product description 9 Alternative Camera Supports Read More A compact yet effective solution for stabilizing your camera, the MCF-36 3-Section Carbon Fiber Monopod from Jobu Design is a compelling alternative for photographers who need stability on the go. This monopod pairs well with gimbal heads for fast tracking of moving objects, but can be attached to any tripod head or camera compatible with a 3/8"-16 mounting screw. With a load capacity of 22 lb, this product suits a wide range of camera equipment. A maximum height of 66.5" is adequate for use while standing, but the monopod can also be lowered up to its collapsed length of 26". The height of the three sections can be regulated via simple twist locks. An 8x carbon fiber construction is used to make the monopod durable while keeping it lightweight. The bottom features a stainless steel spike that can be used on more unstable ground, or concealed with a pull-on/pull-off rubber cover for use on harder surfaces. Included with the product are an adjustable hand strap, an extra-long carry bag, an 1/8" Allen key, and three 1/4" set screws to affix a tripod head. -
- Compatible with any tripod head or camera with a 3/8"-16 threaded hole
- Maximum height of 66.5", collapsible to 26" for transport
- Twist lock operation on all 3 sections for simplified height adjustment
- Adjustable hand strap adds a second layer of security and stability
- Metal spike in foot for use in unstable terrain, can be covered when necessary
UPC: 728795730208 In the Box Jobu Design MCF-36 3-Section Carbon Fiber Monopod Carrying Bag 1/8" Allen Key 3 x 1/4" Set Screws Limited 5-Year Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersJobu Design MCF-36 Specs | | | Camera Mounting Screw | 3/8"-16 Male | | | | Leg Lock Type | Twist Lock | | Leg Sections | 3 | | Leg Diameter | 1.4" / 3.6 cm (Maximum) | | | | Load Capacity | 22 lb / 10 kg | | Maximum Working Height | 66.5" / 168.9 cm | | Folded Length | 26" / 66.0 cm | | Materials | Carbon Fiber | | Weight | 1.4 lb / 635 g | | | | Package Weight | 2.5 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 28.0 x 3.5 x 3.4" |
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