The CVM-16 Pro-Style Tripod Stand from Marshall Electronics is a 3-section support with an Arca-type compatible head that has a load capacity of 11 lb. Unlocking the leg's twist locks and extending the rapid column and legs, the tripod can reach a maximum height of 21". Also, splaying the legs out, the tripod has a minimum height 9", and it folds down to a compact and portable 13". Additionally, at the top of the legs, foam padding is provided for a comfortable grip while handling the tripod in colder environments.
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Key Features
- Load Capacity: 11 lb
- Maximum Height: 21"
- Minimum Height: 9"
- Folded Length: 13"
The CVM-16 Pro-Style Tripod Stand from Marshall Electronics is a 3-section support with an Arca-type compatible head that has a load capacity of 11 lb. Unlocking the leg's twist locks and extending the rapid column and legs, the tripod can reach a maximum height of 21". Also, splaying the legs out, the tripod has a minimum height 9", and it folds down to a compact and portable 13". Additionally, at the top of the legs, foam padding is provided for a comfortable grip while handling the tripod in colder environments.
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Marshall Electronics CVM-16 Overview
UPC: 801813190885
Marshall Electronics CVM-16 Specs
Key Specs
| Camera / Device Mounting | |
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| Maximum Working Height | |
| Closed Length |
Head
| Camera / Device Mounting | |
| Head Type |
Pan & Tilt
| Lateral Tilt |
Legs
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| Leg Lock | |
| Leg Sections | |
| Independent Leg Spread |
General
| Load Capacity | |
| Maximum Working Height | |
| Minimum Working Height | |
| Closed Length |
Packaging Info
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Marshall Electronics CVM-16 Reviews
Sturdy, but.....
By Bruce
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2022-02-02
It's a very sturdy piece of gear. But it would be nice if they included some kind of documentation as to how it works. Nothing. Not that I couldn't figure it out eventually. Also the bag that comes with it is about 3 inches too short. Like it was made for some other piece of gear. But it is sturdy and holds my Sony a6600 w/lens very securely.
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