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Davis & Sanford ProVista Airlift with FM18 Head Tripod

6 January 2010 11 views One Comment

  • Perfect for field, studio, educational or industrial applications
  • World’s first portable tripod that can perform pedestal shots
  • 3-section tripod, non-glare black anodized aluminum
  • Double-strut top leg section for extra stability
  • 68-inch maximum height, 12-pound load capacity

Product Description
Tiffen is one of the most comprehensive manufacturers/distributors of photographic products for the photography, motion picture and television industries. Tiffen has been honored with two Academy Awards for Technical Achievement, and continues to be the first choice of professional photographers.PRODUCT FEATURES:Perfect for field, studio, educational or industrial applications;3-section tripod, non-glare black anodized aluminum;Double-strut top leg section for extra stability;Pneumatic cylinder in center post provides smooth and easy floating action height adjustment for cameras weighing from 2 to 12 pounds;Center brace with lock adds more stability;Self-aligning metal quick-flip leg locks offer fast set up;Non-skid rubber feet grab any surface;Maximum Height: 68″;Folded Length: 32″;Minimum Height: 31″;Maximum Tripod Load: 12lbs;Centerpost Adjustment 11.

Davis & Sanford ProVista Airlift with FM18 Head Tripod

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  • Charles L. Biddle said:

    I already own the claw and ball style 7315 davis and stanford tripod, which is the little brother of this one. I was excited to get a stable tripod that would put the camera lens over 6′ with grat stability. What Adorama, through Amazon, sent me was a used piece of junk. It was a returned item sent back out to me a full price. It had a bent pan arm, the bubble, for leveling, was defective, it was scratched, and teh head was jittery. None of the characteristics I recieved from my Newegg purchase for the other tripod. Adorama will sell anything. Good or bad.
    Rating: 2 / 5

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