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SLIK Pro 700 DX Tripod with 700DX 3-Way, Pan-and-Tilt Head (Black)

BH #SL700DXQ • MFR #615-316
SLIK Pro 700 DX Tripod with 700DX 3-Way, Pan-and-Tilt Head (Black)
Key Features
  • Load Capacity: 19.8 lb
  • Max Height: 75.0", Min Height: 16.1"
  • Folded Length: 29.9"
  • Leg Sections: 3, Weight: 7.1 lb
This black,SLIK Pro 700 DX Tripod with 700 DX 3-Way, Pan-and-Tilt Head supports up to 19.8 lb, measures 29.9" when folded, and includes a quick release plate. Each of its 3-section legs features an independent spread, a 3-position angle lock, and flip locks for fast deployment. The included push-and-pull, rapid center column is multi-sectional, which allows it to be converted to a shortened center column. This feature permits a minimum height of 25.4" or 16.1" when the center column is shortened. The SLIK Pro 700 DX Tripod provides a maximum height of 60.0", 65.8" with its center column shortened as well as fully raised, and 75.0" with the complete column fully raised.
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SLIK Pro 700 DX Tripod with 700DX Pan/Tilt He... Overview

This black,SLIK Pro 700 DX Tripod with 700 DX 3-Way, Pan-and-Tilt Head supports up to 19.8 lb, measures 29.9" when folded, and includes a quick release plate. Each of its 3-section legs features an independent spread, a 3-position angle lock, and flip locks for fast deployment. The included push-and-pull, rapid center column is multi-sectional, which allows it to be converted to a shortened center column. This feature permits a minimum height of 25.4" or 16.1" when the center column is shortened. The SLIK Pro 700 DX Tripod provides a maximum height of 60.0", 65.8" with its center column shortened as well as fully raised, and 75.0" with the complete column fully raised.

Cameras, sport optics, or camcorders that are compatible with a 1/4"-20 mount can be connected to the quick release plate, which is secured to the tripod's pan-and-tilt head using a quick release cam lock. The head can be rotated 360°, and tilted 90° backwards or forwards, as well as sideways for portrait orientation. Each of these three movements function independently of each other and can be locked into place.

For added versatility, the center column is reversible, facilitating low-angle photography where an attached camera is positioned among the tripod's legs instead of above them. Foam covers on each of the legs provide a secure and comfortable grip while moving the tripod, and rubber feet help to enhance stability on a wide variety of surfaces.

Use and Handling
  • Supports up to 19.8 lb
  • Push-and-pull center column for rapid camera, lens, or sport optic positioning
  • Center column is multi-sectional, allowing it to be converted to a shortened center column that allows the tripod to be set at a minimum height of 25.4", or 16.1" when the column is shortened
  • Tripod can be set to a maximum height of 60.0", 65.8" when the column is shortened as well as fully raised, and 75.0" with the complete column fully raised
  • Column is reversible, facilitating low-angle photography where an attached camera is positioned among the tripod's legs instead of above them
  • Legs each feature three sections, an independent spread, a 3-position angle lock, and a flip lock for rapid deployment
  • Legs can be locked at 16°, 40°, or 65° angles
  • Foam covers on each of the legs provide a secure and comfortable grip
  • Rubber feet for stability
  • 3-way, pan-and-tilt head can be rotated 360°, and tilted 90° backwards or forwards, as well as sideways for portrait orientation
  • Rotation, backwards and forwards tilt, as well as portrait orientation tilt each function independently of each other and can be locked into place
  • Weighs 7.1 lb, measures 29.9" when folded
Construction Details
  • Aluminum, magnesium, and titanium-alloy legs with cast-aluminum 3-way, pan-and-tilt head
  • Quick release plate with 1/4"-20 mount with anti-slip, cork surface
  • Center column platform for 3-way, pan-and-tilt head with reversible 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 mount
  • Included carry bag features a zippered closure and handle for storage and transport of the tripod with 3-way, pan-and-tilt head
UPC: 049368703116

SLIK Pro 700 DX Tripod with 700DX Pan/Tilt He...Specs

Key Specs
Head Type
Pan & Tilt Head
Primary Material
Aluminum
Load Capacity
19.8 lb / 9 kg
Maximum Working Height
74.8" / 190.0 cm
Minimum Working Height
16.1" / 40.9 cm
Closed Length
29.9" / 75.9 cm
Weight
7.1 lb / 3.2 kg
Head
Head Type
Pan & Tilt Head
Base Mount
Flat Base with 3/8"-16 Female
Legs
Primary Material
Aluminum
Leg Lock
Flip Lock
Leg Sections
3
Independent Leg Spread
Yes
Leg Positions
3 Positions
General
Load Capacity
19.8 lb / 9 kg
Maximum Working Height
74.8" / 190.0 cm
Max Height without Center Column
60.5" / 153.7 cm
Minimum Working Height
16.1" / 40.9 cm
Closed Length
29.9" / 75.9 cm
Bubble Level
No
Weight
7.1 lb / 3.2 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
10.15 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
33.7 x 6.7 x 6.4"

SLIK Pro 700 DX Tripod with 700DX Pan/Tilt He... Reviews

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How do I adjust the tilt friction on my SLIK ...

How do I adjust the tilt friction on my SLIK 700DX? I use a Nikon 700 with the heavy 70-200 lens. The overall weight does not allow me to position the camera beyond straight and level. If I tilt the camera it just keeps going when I take my hand off. (Yes, I am a novice but still need the help. Thanks)
Asked by: Rick
There is no friction control on this tripod. It's either tight or loose. If the head is slipping after tightening, then the head may need an adjustment from Slik. You can however remove the head and substitute it for a more sturdy head.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2019-11-06

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Hi! Will there be flexing/bending if the tripod is at the lowest height (max angle setting) and the legs fully extended?
Asked by: Anonymous
As long as you are within the weight capacity (19lbs) no, it will not give any flex/bending when at the lowest height with the legs fully extended.
Answered by: Yos O.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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Hi, What is the difference between this product and this one http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/131427-REG/Slik_615_315_Pro_700DX_Tripod_with.html Is the load capacity really 19.8 lbs? Would the same model available without the pan-head? Does the tripod have international warranty?
Asked by: Anonymous
The DX is silver while the DXQ is black. The specs otherwise are identical. I verified this at their website comparing one against the other. If you view the manuals in their support page both point to the DX file.
Answered by: David F.
Date published: 2018-08-28

Will this work with a Nikon d5300?

Will this work with a Nikon d5300?
Asked by: Javyn
It sure will.
Answered by: Luis L
Date published: 2020-10-29

question

Can you elaborate about the pan head? Also can I replace the pan-head with a ball head for this tripod? I would also like to know if this tripod model's legs are the same as http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/557127-REG/Slik_615_317_700DX_Pro_Tripod_Legs.html
Asked by: Anonymous
Here is the direct link to the head itself. Please see the following link:http://bhpho.to/1hJ65rDThe legs are the same as the Slik 615-317 and you can replace the head with any other brand or model tripod head that uses a 1/4-20 or 3/8-16 thread mount.
Answered by: Dan W.
Date published: 2019-11-25

Does slik pro 700 dx come with a carry.case when ...

Does slik pro 700 dx come with a carry.case when ordering from B&H
Asked by: Vincent
Yes. It does come with case.
Answered by: Steve
Date published: 2020-01-16

How can I remove the head? I have read the ...

How can I remove the head? I have read the instructions and tried everything. It just spins and spins but will not loosen or come off.
Asked by: Erica
What happens often is that the head is not tighten down. So, it will just spin and spin while you try to unscrew the head. Make sure all of the knobs on the head are tight and then try to unscrew the head from the legs.
Answered by: Rob K
Date published: 2021-05-24

does it support 7D Mark II? where is it made in? ...

does it support 7D Mark II? where is it made in? Thanks!
Asked by: Tim
This lists a Country of Origin of Hong Kong and it has a 19.8 pound load capacity. It will be able to support a 7D Mark II very well.
Answered by: Joe P
Date published: 2020-02-24
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