The Tether Table Aero Traveler from Tether Tools is a portable tethering platform engineered by professional photographers and aerospace engineers. Made completely of T6 aerospace aluminum, this non-reflective black textured platform is sleek in design as well as stable and durable. The Aero Traveler is perfect for small netbooks and ultraportable notebooks, thanks to its a surface area of 16 x 14" (40 x 35cm).
Located on this tripod platform is the LAJO-4 ProBracket. This bracket makes it easy to mount to any 1/4"-20 tripod head, 3/8" tripod mount, 5/8" stud studio stand or an Arca style mounting attachment. Mounting to any of these stands and supports is quick, seamless and painless. This tripod platform also comes with a custom, high quality storage case to protect the table when not in use as well as a lifetime limited warranty in the rare case that it gets damaged.
| Material | T6 aerospace aluminum |
| Compatibility |
5/8" stud 1/4"-20 or 3/8" mount Arca style attachment |
| Maximum Load Capacity | 30 lb / 13.5 kg |
| Dimensions | 16 x 14" / 40 x 35cm |
| Weight | 2.50 lbs / 1.13 kg |
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Comments about Tether Tools Tether Table Aero Traveler (Non-Reflective Black Finish):
Product appears sturdy, but I haven't figured out how to prevent it from turning. I ordered this with the Manfrotto 131DDB tripod accessory arm as suggested in Scott Kelby's book Lightroom 4. The computer table screws on to the tripod accessory arm and because of its wide base there is a lot of torque. There is a set screw in the base attachment, but it extends into a non threaded off center 5/8" whole. This should attach the plate securely to a light stand. The Manfrotto device I purchased with this has a threaded coupler. The supplied base on the tether table also has 2 threaded attachments, but using either of these will lead to the device easily loosing and turning.
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Comments about Tether Tools Tether Table Aero Traveler (Non-Reflective Black Finish):
Product appears sturdy, but I haven't figured out how to prevent it from turning. I ordered this with the Manfrotto 131DDB tripod accessory arm as suggested in Scott Kelby's book Lightroom 4. The computer table screws on to the tripod accessory arm and because of its wide base there is a lot of torque. There is a set screw in the base attachment, but it extends into a non threaded off center 5/8" whole. This should attach the plate securely to a light stand. The Manfrotto device I purchased with this has a threaded coupler. The supplied base on the tether table also has 2 threaded attachments, but using either of these will lead to the device easily loosing and turning.
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