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Key Features
- Load Capacity: 86 lb
- Maximum Height: 58.3"
- Minimum Height: 4.3"
- Folded Length: 25.6"
The TFC-33 MK2 Series3 Ultralight Carbon Fiber Tripod from Really Right Stuff is compactly made to be easily packed for travel or storage while maintaining strength and not sacrificing features. The 3-section carbon fiber legs provide a load capacity of 86 lb and a maximum height of 58.3". The sturdy CNC-machined leg apex incorporates 1/4"-20 accessory sockets for mounting microphones, LED lights, monitors, or other accessories. The ergonomic, ribbed, and rubber twist-lock grips allow for quick leg setup and collapse in any conditions, even when wearing gloves. O-rings keep joint threads clean and help provide tactile feedback. Additionally, the 3-position legs feature independent spread for easily achieving level, even on uneven terrain, and the spring-loaded leg angle pull tabs have visual lock/unlock indicators for secure positioning.
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What RRS head fits this tripod, a BH - 40?
What RRS head fits this tripod, a BH - 40?
The Really Right Stuff TFC-33 MK2 Series3 Ultralight Carbon Fiber Tripod (58.3") can work with may heads including the BH-40. But to match the support weight of the tripod these are better options, https://bhpho.to/3NYrVjg .
Date published: 2023-07-02
Are there lenscoat leg wraps that fit this ...
Are there lenscoat leg wraps that fit this tripod?
The LensCoat LegCoat Wraps 316 (Set of 3, Black) would be the best fit for the Really Right Stuff TFC-33 MK2 Series3 Ultralight Carbon Fiber Tripod (58.3"), BH #LELW316BK (https://bhpho.to/3JE98Ht).
Date published: 2023-06-15
What is the diameter of the top plate? Would a ...
What is the diameter of the top plate? Would a tripod head with base diameter of 3 inches fit without hanging over?
Top plate 2.5" so you would have a bit hanging over if the head you plan to use is 3".
Date published: 2025-01-30
