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The geared movement allows users to frame images precisely - one micro step at a time - on all three axes. The knobs ensure ergonomic comfort even during extensive usage. In addition, in order to make large framing adjustments, the locking system can weighs only 1.65 lbs. but can support a payload of up to 8.8 lbs. Its Adapto body-a strong, rigid technopolymer - makes this head the lightest and most precise ever created by Manfrotto. The XPRO Geared head features the most common photographic plate in the world so there's no need to use different plates when switching to other Manfrotto supports. And Two Manfrotto Compatible ZAYKiR Quick Release Plates for the RC2 Rapid Connect Adapter
The XPRO Geared head features the most common photographic plate in the world so there's no need to use different plates when switching to other Manfrotto supports.
The geared movement allows users to frame images precisely - one micro step at a time - on all three axes. The knobs ensure ergonomic comfort even during extensive usage. In addition, in order to make large framing adjustments, the locking system can
weighs only 1.65 lbs, but can support a payload of up to 8.8 lbs. Its Adapto body-a strong, rigid technopolymer - makes this head the lightest and most precise ever created by Manfrotto.
And Two ZAYKiR Quick Release Plates for the RC2 Rapid Connect Adapter
I think I'm in love and haven't even used it yet.Because, as a real estate photographer, I need to angle just right. While I am waiting on my Benro GD3WH in the shop, I bought this as spare. I couldn't deal with my ball head beyond one property shoot for the constant adjustments I require moving from room to room. It's a good head, fine for other stuff, but I gotta move, and that means nonstop leveling. I can't wait to use this Manfrotto! The pan/tilt/rotate levers are brilliant. The Benro is going to be my spare. No rush to get it back. Its tempermental knobs can be hard to twist (which is why it's in the shop). Here, no twisting, just squeeze and voilá. Smooth.