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Mantona Travel tripod DSLM Travel black

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  • Travel and outdoor tripod
  • compact and lightweight aluminum travel tripod with ball head
  • Ball head with panorama scale and two spirit levels
  • small pack size and very light
  • can also be used as a monopod
  • Tripod legs with rubber feet and spikes
  • max. load capacity: approx. 5kg
  • incl. tripod bag

Compact and lightweight aluminum travel tripod
The DSLM Travel tripod from mantona is an extremely compact tripod that is ideal for traveling. With a weight of approx. 1300g, the aluminum tripod is lightweight and can be easily transported in the bag supplied. The leg angles can be adjusted by up to 180°, allowing you to fold it up compactly to a length of 35 cm for transportation and also making it very flexible to use. Shooting close to the ground is also no problem. Four leg segments with quick-release fasteners make it easy to adjust the height and quick to set up and dismantle. The tripod can be extended up to a height of 143 cm. The foam rubber coating on one of the tripod legs ensures a pleasant feel and comfortable use even at low temperatures.

Ball head with two spirit levels
Particularly practical: the tripod can also be used as a monopod. The monopod can be extended using the two-stage extendable center column. The center column has a weighting hook on which you can hang weights to stabilize the tripod. The ball head has a practical panorama scale and can easily be switched to portrait format. The head has two practical spirit levels for precise alignment - one for portrait and the other for landscape format. Thanks to a tripod screw with a ¼ inch and 3/8 inch thread, the camera can either be mounted on the head using a quick-release plate or directly on the tripod.

Ideal for DSLMs
With a maximum load capacity of approx. 5kg, the tripod is ideal for use with system cameras.

mantona Outdoor
Mantona tripods for use when traveling and outdoors. Compact to transport and light in weight, combined with the highest material quality and functionality. Mantona preserves the experience of professional photographers, sportsmen and outdoor enthusiasts and combines all this in top products. Depending on the area of application, mantona offers the right product for every load curve.

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Mantona Travel tripod DSLM Travel black

Short profile

  • Travel and outdoor tripod
  • compact and lightweight aluminum travel tripod with ball head
  • Ball head with panorama scale and two spirit levels
  • small pack size and very light
  • can also be used as a monopod
  • Tripod legs with rubber feet and spikes
  • max. load capacity: approx. 5kg
  • incl. tripod bag

Product description for Mantona Travel tripod DSLM Travel black

Compact and lightweight aluminum travel tripod
The DSLM Travel tripod from mantona is an extremely compact tripod that is ideal for traveling. With a weight of approx. 1300g, the aluminum tripod is lightweight and can be easily transported in the bag supplied. The leg angles can be adjusted by up to 180°, allowing you to fold it up compactly to a length of 35 cm for transportation and also making it very flexible to use. Shooting close to the ground is also no problem. Four leg segments with quick-release fasteners make it easy to adjust the height and quick to set up and dismantle. The tripod can be extended up to a height of 143 cm. The foam rubber coating on one of the tripod legs ensures a pleasant feel and comfortable use even at low temperatures.

Ball head with two spirit levels
Particularly practical: the tripod can also be used as a monopod. The monopod can be extended using the two-stage extendable center column. The center column has a weighting hook on which you can hang weights to stabilize the tripod. The ball head has a practical panorama scale and can easily be switched to portrait format. The head has two practical spirit levels for precise alignment - one for portrait and the other for landscape format. Thanks to a tripod screw with a ¼ inch and 3/8 inch thread, the camera can either be mounted on the head using a quick-release plate or directly on the tripod.

Ideal for DSLMs
With a maximum load capacity of approx. 5kg, the tripod is ideal for use with system cameras.

mantona Outdoor
Mantona tripods for use when traveling and outdoors. Compact to transport and light in weight, combined with the highest material quality and functionality. Mantona preserves the experience of professional photographers, sportsmen and outdoor enthusiasts and combines all this in top products. Depending on the area of application, mantona offers the right product for every load curve.

Mantona Travel tripod DSLM Travel black

Ausstattung
Minimale Arbeitshöhe
35 cm
Maximale Arbeitshöhe
143 cm
Packmaß
35 cm
Neigekopf
Kugelkopf
Tragfähigkeit
5 kg
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
1313 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Material-Art
Aluminium
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4250234598804
KAN
19880

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