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Smith-Victor P920 Pinnacle Tripod with 3-Way, Pan-and-Tilt Head
EAN: 037733005088
This Smith-Victor P920 Pinnacle Tripod supports up to 6.0 lb, measures 24.7 when folded and includes a three-way, pan-and-tilt head. Its 3-section legs each feature flip locks for fast deployment, and can be positioned for a minimum height of 24.0 to a maximum height of 53.0 , or 62.5 with its column fully raised. The column utilizes a geared movement for precise height adjustments and an integrated center brace allows the legs to be spread simultaneously as well as uniformly. The center brace helps to hold the legs in place, which include rubber feet with twist-out, metal spikes to further enhance stability on a wide variety of surfaces, including soft and uneven soil.
Cameras, sport optics, or camcorders that are compatible with a 1/4 -20 mount can be connected to the quick release plate, which is secured to the tripod s pan-and-tilt head using a quick release cam lock. The head can be rotated 360° , tilted 60° backwards, 90° forwards, or 90° sideways for portrait orientation. Both the 360° rotation as well as the backward or forward tilt movements function simultaneously and can be set in place using the pan bar s integrated twist lock. When changing from a landscape to portrait orientation, the sideways tilt can be independently adjusted and secured.
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Construction Details
EAN: 037733005088
This Smith-Victor P920 Pinnacle Tripod supports up to 6.0 lb, measures 24.7 when folded and includes a three-way, pan-and-tilt head. Its 3-section legs each feature flip locks for fast deployment, and can be positioned for a minimum height of 24.0 to a maximum height of 53.0 , or 62.5 with its column fully raised. The column utilizes a geared movement for precise height adjustments and an integrated center brace allows the legs to be spread simultaneously as well as uniformly. The center brace helps to hold the legs in place, which include rubber feet with twist-out, metal spikes to further enhance stability on a wide variety of surfaces, including soft and uneven soil.
Cameras, sport optics, or camcorders that are compatible with a 1/4 -20 mount can be connected to the quick release plate, which is secured to the tripod s pan-and-tilt head using a quick release cam lock. The head can be rotated 360° , tilted 60° backwards, 90° forwards, or 90° sideways for portrait orientation. Both the 360° rotation as well as the backward or forward tilt movements function simultaneously and can be set in place using the pan bar s integrated twist lock. When changing from a landscape to portrait orientation, the sideways tilt can be independently adjusted and secured.
Use and Handling
- Supports up to 6.0 lb
- Geared center column with rotating handle for precise positioning
- Can be set for a minimum height of 24.0 to a maximum height of 53.0 , or 62.5 with column fully raised
- Legs each feature 3 sections, flip locks for fast deployment
- Rubber feet with twist-out, metal spikes to further enhance stability on a wide variety of surfaces, including soft and uneven soil
- Three-way, pan-and-tilt head can be rotated 360° , and tilted 60° backwards, 90° forwards, as well as 90° sideways for portrait orientation
- Head rotation, as well as backwards-and-forwards-tilt movements function simultaneously
- When changing from a landscape to portrait orientation, the sideways tilt can be independently adjusted and secured
- Built-in tripod bubble level
- Built-in carry handle on center column
- Weighs 4.5 lb, measures 24.7 when folded
Construction Details
- Aluminum-alloy legs and three-way, pan-and-tilt head
- Quick release plate with 1/4 -20 mount with rubberized, anti-slip surface and anti-twist index pin
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Tuesday, 19 December 2023
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Brooke
Thursday, 11 January 2024
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I am a high school film teacher and these are the only tripods I have found that stand up to ...
Aston
Tuesday, 19 December 2023
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The latest review for the pop on my phone screen is 2015. Here is a review from 2021. The dear ...
Jadyn
Monday, 2 October 2023
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Quick set-up, stable and versatile.
Lizabeth
Thursday, 21 September 2023
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