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Trípode 190XPRO 4

€ 75.00 · 4.9 (730) · En stock

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The clever camera tripod for perfect results every time. The 190XPRO Aluminium 4-Section Tripod with Horizontal Column is more than just an average photo stand. It blends ergonomic design with best-in-class quality standards and an impressive list of features. Not least the smart 90° column system, which allows you to catch shots from any perspective. So you can work fast, accurately, and with absolute freedom, whether you're shooting vertically, or horizontally.

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Shoot from new perspectives thanks to the 90 Degree column system Effortless setup thanks to the Quick Power Lock Add an accessory via the East Link

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