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SLIK PRO 700DX can handle the weight of a professional full-frame DSLR camera with a heavy long telephoto lens. It offers photographers the strength and stability they need on flat and uneven surfaces. SLIKs exclusive AMT super titanium alloy legs make the PRO 700DX tripod rock steady yet lighter than its competitors with similar max weight capacities.
SLIK Super Alloy A.M.T. A.M.T. alloy has a 40% greater strength to weight ratio than standard aluminum, meaning the legs are lighter weight yet stronger than the standard metal used in most of today's tripods.
Compatible with U3/8" and U1/4" Pan-Head Mounting The threaded post screws at the top of the center column is compatible with both U1/4 and U3/8 inch standards. It is a reversible type.
Three Angle Leg Opening Width The leg opening angle can be adjusted in three ways. By sliding the "leg angle adjustment locks" on the leg joint part, it is possible to set three tripod stages of high, middle, and low. In addition, it is also possible to adjust the opening angle of the three legs separately. It can be quickly placed straight for a variety of situations, such as stairs and uneven terrain. The operability of the "leg angle adjustment locks" is common to other SLIK tripods such as "The Professional" series which gives a solid sense of operation.
Lever-type Leg Lock Robust leg lock system that can operate quickly and easily.
Pro 700DX Pan Head Special 4-way pan head normal 3-way plus movement of round type quick release shoe. Made from solid, precision-machined aluminum this head has the strength and durability to handle a 4×5 field camera or a professional DSLR camera with a long lens.
A circular quick release plate securing the camera to the tripod pointing in any direction. Bubble levels mounted on dual axis make accurate leveling of the camera easy. Standard 3/8 mount used in a wide variety of tripods from other manufacturers as well as SLIK.
Includes Carrying Case