
Capture photos and videos with stability by using this Manfrotto Element tripod. Its three legs lock separately for use on uneven terrain, and a detachable leg converts the tripod into a monopod when needed. Quickly expand this Manfrotto Element tripod's height from 16.1 to 64.6 inches to get the shot you want.
Q: Will this tripod work for a guerrilla Pochade box for plein air painting?
A: As long as your pochade box is tripod ready... I bought it to use with a Sienna plein air rig... I love this tripod. The connection is metal not plastic. Very sturdy legs, they don't bend. Not a fan of all of the screw in and out vs the clip release for the leg extensions but small price to pay considering those clips break at some point. I tried them all out in store. I've been on several plein air trips and some live event painting... I would go for it!
A: I think a 502 has a 3/8" thread, so kinda of, if you get a ball adapter for that type of tripod or a bushing if the tripod has a 1/4" thread. I would say however, you probably want a substantial tripod with that head. You probably want at least Manfrotto 055 legs at a minimum. It also depends on how much weight your setup weighs.
Q: Is this tripod good for Fujifilm X-T4 ?
A: Of course... assuming that the Fuji camera has the bog standard quarter by 20 tripod socket. I have one of these Tripods, and I like it a lot. Use it on Olympus and Leica cameras.
A: No it does not come with one. I wish it did. Maybe a third party handle or accessory is available.
Q: Does the ballhead that comes with it work with canon eos6d or do I need to purchase a different one?
A: It will word on the Canon.
A: it should be there this week
Q: Can i buy a fluid head mount separate from the actual tripod, just so I can attach to this tripod?
A: Yes, the ball head that comes with the tripod is removable, There is a 3/8 16 bolt to mount other heads to the tripod.