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AOKA CMP163C Carbon table tripod + KB20 ball head

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  • Table tripod
  • Height, min. (with ball head): 37 (105) mm
  • Height, max. (with ball head): 332 (400) mm
  • Height, max. with center column without (with ball head): 640 (710)mm
  • Weight (with ball head): 351 (505) g
  • Load capacity: 3 kg
  • Pack size: 240 mm
  • Leg segments: 3
  • Leg diameter: 16/13/10 mm
  • incl. smartphone holder

A real gem! The super nice stable and above all ultra-light table tripod with a total weight of just over 500 grams. With sturdy twist locks on the carbon legs and a screw-on telescopic center column, if the height without center column once not quite enough. With nice compact ball head KB20 incl. quick release. The very narrow quick release plate is ideal for mirrorless cameras and of course compatible with the ARCA-SWISS system.

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AOKA CMP163C Carbon table tripod + KB20 ball head

Short profile

  • Table tripod
  • Height, min. (with ball head): 37 (105) mm
  • Height, max. (with ball head): 332 (400) mm
  • Height, max. with center column without (with ball head): 640 (710)mm
  • Weight (with ball head): 351 (505) g
  • Load capacity: 3 kg
  • Pack size: 240 mm
  • Leg segments: 3
  • Leg diameter: 16/13/10 mm
  • incl. smartphone holder

Product description for AOKA CMP163C Carbon table tripod + KB20 ball head

A real gem! The super nice stable and above all ultra-light table tripod with a total weight of just over 500 grams. With sturdy twist locks on the carbon legs and a screw-on telescopic center column, if the height without center column once not quite enough. With nice compact ball head KB20 incl. quick release. The very narrow quick release plate is ideal for mirrorless cameras and of course compatible with the ARCA-SWISS system.

AOKA CMP163C Carbon table tripod + KB20 ball head

Ausstattung
Maximale Arbeitshöhe
71 cm
Packmaß
24 cm
Tragfähigkeit
3 kg
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
351 g
Sonstiges
Material-Art
Carbon
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6970155450583
KAN
424001

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