Description
CHICKENFOOT-AL101 This compact and lightweight support offers the portability and quick setup of a conventional monopod with the added stability of a tripod base. The tripod base is connected to the monopod section with a ball joint that allows smooth repositioning of the monopod so you can capture any angle needed. Capable of operating as a tripod/monopod, basic handheld stabilizer, telescoping handheld boom for small cameras, or even a stand for small lights and microphones, the ChickenFoot-AL will quickly find a place in your videography toolkit.
The 4-stage aluminum design allows the unit to collapse into a very compact form and expand to an extended height of 6.6 feet while retaining excellent rigidity. High quality twist-lock fittings provide easy and secure adjustment for on-the-go shooting. The ‘chickenfoot’ tripod base folds up for transport and locks down into 3 positions for flexible configuration, and it can even be removed if you wish to use the system as a traditional ‘monopod’. The adjustable rubber tripod feet thread out for leveling adjustment, and spiked feet are also included for added stability on different surfaces.
You can mount your camera directly to the flat base for lightweight operation or add your own photo or video head for precise pan/tilt control. Add a
VZBH760 or VZPH1568 for still photography, or a CHICKENHEAD for fluid pan/tilt on video shooting. Also included with the unit are a soft padded carrying case and removable
VZPH1568 -This heavy-duty 3-way head for still photography mounts to any tripod or base w/ 3/8″-16 stud. A perfect companion for our line of monopods like the ChickenFoot and ChickenLeg, this is a professional grade photography head for cameras up to 15 lbs. The PH1568 has fluid pan/tilt/roll action with a single twist-lock handle for pan/tilt and a second twist-lock handle for roll. The 3-axis design includes a large quick-release plate for a secure camera mount, 3 bubble levels, and handy index marks for all 3 axes.
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