Although portable and lightweight, the Manfrotto MK Element II tripod is reliable enough for your DSLR or Mirrorless camera gear. It is the ideal travel tripod. This Manfrotto product features a maximum payload of 8KG, can open to a maximum height of 160cm and weighs just 1.55KG. The 4-section legs can quickly be adjusted to your desired height, thanks to the ergonomic twist locks, while the versatile ballhead is good for fast and accurate image composition.
Although portable and lightweight, the Manfrotto MK Element II tripod is reliable enough for your DSLR or Mirrorless camera gear. It is the ideal travel tripod. This Manfrotto product features a maximum payload of 8KG, can open to a maximum height of 160cm and weighs just 1.55KG. The 4-section legs can quickly be adjusted to your desired height, thanks to the ergonomic twist locks, while the versatile ballhead is good for fast and accurate image composition.
The Manfrotto MK Element MII Travel Tripod can fold down to 42.5cm, making it perfect for carrying over your shoulder as your travel down unfamiliar streets and hike up mountainsides. The ballhead features a dual-lock design, so you can control its movements and the 360-pan independently. The included quick release plate makes it fast and simple to attach your camera to the tripod, while its rubber grip holds onto your camera even when shooting at tricky angles. The patented leg angle selectors of this tripod make it quick and easy to adjust each leg to the desired angle, for sturdy footing an a variety of surfaces.
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