Manfrotto MTPIXIEVO-BK Pixi Evo 2-Section Mini Tripod Black
Manfrotto's Pixi Evo is the evolution of the Pixi Mini Tripod. Enthusiast and hobbyist photographers looking for a lightweight portable solution will nd this tripod an extremely versatile, sturdy support for larger lenses. It provides exibility of use, rob
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Manfrotto’s Pixi Evo is the evolution of the Pixi Mini Tripod. Enthusiast and hobbyist photographers looking for a lightweight portable solution will nd this tripod an extremely versatile, sturdy support for larger lenses. It provides exibility of use, robustness and great variety of framing.
The Pixi Evo Mini Tripodwill ensure stability and precision so you can take incredible images. Tripods are particularly recommended for low light, landscape and architecture pictures. The Pixi Evo boasts two different leg angles with a sliding selector, enabling the shooting of ground level images. The two-section legs, adjustable in five different steps, adapt footprint to non-level surfaces. Pixi Evo allows the camera to tilt to 90 for shooting in portrait mode.
Pixi Evo has been developed for high-end CSCs and entry level DSLRs fitting these basic requirements: max. body weight 750g, standard non-professional lenses up to max. 18-200mm, total equipment payload 2.5kg. Pixi Evo remains extremely lightweight thanks to its Adapto and aluminium construction.
Closed length:23cm
Leg sections:2
Front tilt: -35 / +35 tilt range
Lateral tilt:-90 / +40 tilt range
Maximum height: 19.5cm
Minimum height:6cm
Safety payload:2.5kg
Weight:0.267kg
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