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User Manual for Velbon M47 4-Section Aluminum Tripod with 2-Way Fluid Head Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Velbon M47 4-Section Aluminum Tripod with
- 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...)
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User manual for the Velbon M47 4-Section Aluminum Tripod with contain basic instructions
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Product description The Velbon M47 4-Section Aluminum Tripod with 2-Way Fluid Head supports up to 4.4 lb and features a maximum height of 61" with the center column raised and 49.3" with the column lowered. The tripod is lightweight at only 2.4 lb yet provides the height of most full-size tripods. Its compact design makes it ideal for travel and many other applications. An integrated fluid head with a pan bar allows you to make fairly smooth pan and tilt adjustments. The tripod features quick-locking leg levers that allow you to adjust its height on the fly, and it offers a quick release camera mounting platform so you can easily remove your camera for handheld use. The mounting platform can be attached facing forward or sideways. Rubber feet let you operate the M47 on nearly all surfaces. - Key Features
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- 4.4 lb payload
- 61" maximum height with the center column raised
- 49.3" maximum height with the center column lowered
- 18" minimum height
- Integrated 2-way fluid head
- Removable pan bar
- Integrated pan and tilt stopper
- Weighs only 2.2 lb
- Quick-locking leg levers
- Quick release mounting platform with square design can be attached in two directions: camera facing forward or sideways
- Rubber feet
- 0.8" upper leg diameter
UPC: 017915000476 In the Box Velbon M47 4-Section Aluminum Tripod with 2-Way Fluid Head QB-32 Quick Release Plate for Select Tripods xuxbwrfvrbedetwsrbutddzvdcbzcbrws Pan Bar Carry Case Limited 5-Year Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersVelbon M47 Specs | | | Camera Plate Features | Quick Release | | Camera Mounting Screw | 1 x 1/4"-20 Male | | | | Leg Lock Type | Lever Lock | | Leg Sections | 4 | | Bubble Level | Yes | | Feet Features | Rubber | | | | Load Capacity | 4.4 lb / 2 kg | | Maximum Working Height | 61" / 154.94 cm | | Max Height without Center Column | 49.3" / 125.22 cm | | Minimum Working Height | 18" / 45.72 cm | | Folded Length | 18.6" / 47.24 cm | | Materials | Aluminum | | Weight | 2.2 lb / 1.00 kg | | | | Package Weight | 3.4 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 19.2 x 4.6 x 4.5" |
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