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B.I.G. M-440 Monopod 2in1

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Item Nr. 43112
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  • flexible monopod
  • can be used as an extension for a high tripod
  • depending on the base tripod, a height of approx. 3 meters can be achieved
  • Length: 45-154 cm
  • 440 g
  • Load capacity 6 kg

Monopod and high tripod extension for steady shots without shaking! The M-440 is ideal if you want to remain flexible when traveling with long focal lengths and a large tripod is too unwieldy.

With practical twist locks for quick leg adjustment and a cold protection handle underneath the base plate. The M-440 also turns any sturdy tripod into a high tripod for cameras (up to approx. 500g). Thanks to the threaded holes at the top and bottom, it is simply screwed upside down onto the center column of a tripod. This results in an impressive height of approx. 3 meters, depending on the base tripod used. Supplied with carrying bag. Length 45-154 cm, 440 g, load capacity 6 kg

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MSRP* 49,95
30,20 Einbein-Stativ
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

B.I.G. M-440 Monopod 2in1

Short profile

  • flexible monopod
  • can be used as an extension for a high tripod
  • depending on the base tripod, a height of approx. 3 meters can be achieved
  • Length: 45-154 cm
  • 440 g
  • Load capacity 6 kg

Product description for B.I.G. M-440 Monopod 2in1

Monopod and high tripod extension for steady shots without shaking! The M-440 is ideal if you want to remain flexible when traveling with long focal lengths and a large tripod is too unwieldy.

With practical twist locks for quick leg adjustment and a cold protection handle underneath the base plate. The M-440 also turns any sturdy tripod into a high tripod for cameras (up to approx. 500g). Thanks to the threaded holes at the top and bottom, it is simply screwed upside down onto the center column of a tripod. This results in an impressive height of approx. 3 meters, depending on the base tripod used. Supplied with carrying bag. Length 45-154 cm, 440 g, load capacity 6 kg

B.I.G. M-440 Monopod 2in1

Ausstattung
Minimale Arbeitshöhe
45 cm
Maximale Arbeitshöhe
154 cm
Packmaß
45 cm
Neigekopf
keiner
Tragfähigkeit
6 kg
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
440 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Material-Art
Aluminium
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Transporttasche
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4501914258533
KAN
4258533-6

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