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User Manual for Velbon DV-7000N Video Tripod with Fluid Head Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Velbon DV-7000N Video Tripod with Fluid
- Product category: Tripod Systems Velbon
- Brand: Velbon
- 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 Velbon Tripod Systems
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User manual for the Velbon DV-7000N Video Tripod with Fluid contain basic instructions
that need to be followed during installation and operation.
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Follow all the safety instructions and warnings, and be guided by the given recommendations.
User manual is an integral part of any Velbon product,
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for possible defects should you make a warranty claim. Download an official Velbon user manual in which you will find instructions on how to install, use, maintain and service your product.
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Product description The Velbon DV-7000N is a 2-stage/3-section aluminum video tripod equipped with the PH-368 Vel-flo 9 fluid head that supports cameras weighing up to 13.2 pounds. The head features adjustable pan/tilt control with separate pan/tilt locks, and a quick-release plate for fast attachment and removal of your camera. The head is supported by centrally-braced 3-section aluminum alloy legs with 1.14" diameter upper sections that offers increased stability in standard or semi-low-angle settings. It can reach a maximum height of 63.98" with the geared center column fully extended, and a minimum working height of 22.36". It folds down to 27.6" for storage. Rubber feet at the bottom of the legs allow the legs to be used on virtually any surface. - Key Features
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- Aluminum alloy tripod with Vel-flo 9 2-way fluid head
- 13.2 lb maximum load capacity
- 9.92 lb suggested load capacity
- Adjustable pan/tilt control with separate locks
- Quick-release camera plate with 1/4"-20 screw
- 3-section aluminum alloy legs
- 1.14" top leg diameter
- Height Range: 22.36 to 63.98"
- 27.6" folded length
- Spirit level
- Rubber feet
- System weighs 7.43 lb
UPC: 017915628939 In the Box Velbon DV-7000N Video Tripod with Fluid Head DV-7000N Aluminum Tripod Legs PH-368 Fluid Head Limited 5-Year Warranty User Manual PDF 106.8kb Table of Contents
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Technical parametersVelbon DV-7000N Specs | | | Load Capacity | Maximum: 13.23 lb (6 kg) Suggested: 9.92 lb (4.5 kg) | | Maximum Height | 63.98" (162.5 cm) | | Maximum Height w/o Column Extended | 55.3" (140.5 cm) | | Minimum Height | 22.36" (56.8 cm) | | Folded Length | 27.6" (70 cm) | | Weight | 7.43 lb (3.37 kg) | | | | Quick Release Plate | QB-6RL 1/4"-20 camera screw | | Independent Tilt Lock | Yes | | Independent Pan Lock | Yes | | Height | 5.2" (13.3 cm) | | Weight | 1.8 lb (0.82 kg) | | | | Material | Aluminum alloy | | Leg Sections | 3 | | Diameter (Top Leg Section) | 1.14" (29 mm) | | Weight | 5.62 lb (2.55 kg) | | | | Package Weight | 7.9 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 28.0 x 5.7 x 5.6" |
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