Benro AD673M Twin Leg Video Tripod Kit with BV8 Head
Product Code: 1573507

Benro AD673M Twin Leg Video Tripod Kit with BV8 Head

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The Benro AD673M Twin Leg Video Tripod Kit with BV8 Head can support up to 8kg and is a perfect match for studio applications and large video cameras. All of the main controls, other than counterbalance, are located on the left side of the head making it easy to make adjustments with a single hand while operating the camera. Excellent stability is achieved with the eighth generation two stage aluminium tripod. The double tandem leg design uses an adjustable, removable spreader, a metal 75mm or 100mm bowl, oversized quick positive leg locks and dual spike feet with pads, making this kit perfect for heavy loads and rigged cameras.

BV8 Video Tripod Kit Features

Sliding quick release plate
The 501/504PL/Ace compatible sliding quick release plate makes it easy to set the balance point of your camera gear, quickly and precisely.

5-Step counterbalance
The 5-step counterbalance (steps 0-4) allows you to dial in the correct amount of counterbalance for your set-up. Each step provides a different amount of counterbalance. The 0 settings makes convenient camera balancing during set-up. The BV10 will balance loads up to 22 lb/10kg while the BV8 will balance loads up to 17.6 lb/8kg.

Independent pan and tilt drag
The BV10 and BV8 have a 4-step pan and 4-step tilt drag for independent control over each movement, to ensure your movements are smooth and steady.

Independent locks
Both the pan lock and the tilt lock can be turned on or off independently and are located on the operator side of the head for easy control. Tilt range for the BV10 is +90°/-65° and the BV 8 is +90°/-70°. Twist leg locks The tripod height can easily be set by a twist of the quick lock leg levers, which combined with the antirotation legs enable fast and fumble free set-up.

High-quality construction
Excellent stability is achieved with the eighth generation two stage aluminum tripod. The double tandem leg design uses an adjustable, removable spreader, a metal 75mm or 100mm bowl , oversized quick positive leg locks and dual spike feet with pads, making this kit perfect for heavy loads and rigged cameras.

Convenient features
The heads incorporate a 3/8" accessory mount, perfect for mounting a simple audio recorder or monitor. For added versatility, the tie down stud is removable to convert the BV 10 or BV8 head to flat base mode for mounting to a slider.

Carrying case included
The Benro BV10 and BV8 tripod kits come complete with a heavy duty case with backpack straps for handy transportation and protection of the tripod and head.

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Product Specification

Closed Length [cm] 86.7
Colour Black
Features Spreader Block, Carry Case
Horizontal Centre Column No
Included Accessories Video Tripod, Video Head, QR Plate, Mid Level Spreader, Deluxe Carry Case, Strap, Rubber Feet, Tools
Is Good For Video
Leg Sections 3
Max Height [cm] 160.0
Max Load [g] 8000
Min Height [cm] 71.5
Primary Material Aluminium
Weight [g] 6300.00
With Head Yes
Manufacturers Link Benro
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36 month loan with a six month deferral period, 18.9% APR (representative)



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