The OConnor Mid-Level Spreader for flowtech 100 is a telescoping spreader that easily and securely snaps into your flowtech 100 tripod legs. The mid-level spreader features four locking positions that allow you to adjust the spread of your tripod legs while keeping them from flying open on all surfaces. The advantage of the mid-level spreader over a ground spreader is that you can use it on uneven terrain such as gravel, rocky ground, and on stairs without the mid-level spreader buckling and making the legs unstable. The spreader folds up neatly inside the legs, allowing them to close as if the spreader wasn't inside.
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Key Features
- Telescopic Mid-Level Spreader
- Set Tripod Leg Angle/Footprint
- Stabilizes Tripod Legs
- Suitable for Use on Uneven Terrain
The OConnor Mid-Level Spreader for flowtech 100 is a telescoping spreader that easily and securely snaps into your flowtech 100 tripod legs. The mid-level spreader features four locking positions that allow you to adjust the spread of your tripod legs while keeping them from flying open on all surfaces. The advantage of the mid-level spreader over a ground spreader is that you can use it on uneven terrain such as gravel, rocky ground, and on stairs without the mid-level spreader buckling and making the legs unstable. The spreader folds up neatly inside the legs, allowing them to close as if the spreader wasn't inside.
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OConnor C1267-0001 Overview
Four locking positions
Central locking knob for fast setup
Does not have to be removed to fully collapse the tripod legs
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OConnor C1267-0001 Reviews
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By Robert
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2022-05-16
Locking mechanisms are clunky and not intuitive - can be a hassle when you're in a hurry on set. Using the spreader in conjunction with the locking flowtech legs can be frustrating - they seem to fight each other as they lock in different positions. Eventually I figured out what modes are best thru trial and error, but not before putting considerable strain on these parts (which feel very breakable). Surprising that a product this expensive came with no tutorial or manual. Anyway - I guess you either lock the spreader OR the legs, but not both at the same time. Or am I stupid?
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will this fit an Oconnor 2060?
will this fit an Oconnor 2060?
No it will not. It is designed specifically for the Sachtler Flowtech 100.
Date published: 2021-05-20
