SmallRig Carbon Fiber Tripod $89 (Reg $149)

Richard Cox
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For today, B&H Photo has the SmallRig Carbon Fiber Tripod on sale with Center Column AP-20 & Ball Head for only $89, saving you $60.

SmallRig Carbon Fiber Tripod with Center Column AP-20 & Ball Head

  • Load Capacity: 26.4 lb
  • Max Height: 62.2″, Folded Length: 15.7″
  • Leg Sections: 4, Weight: 2.8 lb
  • Ball Head with Pan and Friction Knobs
  • Monopod Mode up to 43.5″ Height
  • 360° Panning, 90° Tilt
  • Arca-Type Quick Release Plate
  • 1/4″-20 Accessory Threads on Legs

Take your productions on the road with the compact Carbon Fiber Tripod with Center Column AP-20 & Ball Head from SmallRig. The lightweight carbon fiber tripod weighs only 2.8 lb, providing a durable and portable support option for professional photographers, videographers, and vloggers. It reaches a maximum height of 62.2″ by extending its center column, folds down to 15.7″ for simplified transport in the included carrying bag, and includes a detachable leg that combines with the ball head to form a monopod with a 43.5″ maximum height.

The system can support small/medium camera rig loads of up to 26.4 lb, making it great for all rig types from smartphone to DSLR to compact cinema camera. Its compact ball head can pan 360° and tilt 90°, and its quick release Arca-type plate can accommodate all camera types. Other features include 1/4″-20 threads on the legs for accessories or extension arms and three adjustable, individual leg angles.

Key Features

  • Lightweight, portable carbon fiber tripod with center column and mini ball head system
  • Weighs only 2.8 lb
  • Maximum working height of 62.2″; folded length of 15.7″
  • Arca-type quick release plate
  • Tripod system features 26.4 lb maximum load
  • Each tripod leg adjusts individually in three angles: 23, 55, and 85°
  • Three 1/4″-20 threads in legs to mount accessories
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Richard has been using Canon cameras since the 1990s, with his first being the now legendary EOS-3. Since then, Richard has continued to use Canon cameras and now focuses mostly on the genre of infrared photography.
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