Manfrotto

Lino Manfrotto, an Italian photojournalist, began designing and selling light stands, booms, and telescopic rods under the name "Manfrotto" in the late 1960s. In 1972 Lino Manfrotto met Gilberto Battocchio, a technician working for a Bassano mechanical firm. With the collaboration, the company introduced its first tripod in 1974. By 1986 Manfrotto already had six manufacturing plants in Bassano, and in the following two years they would build five more plants in Villapaiera, the industrial zone of Feltre.[2]

Avenger/Manfrotto A2030DKIT C-STAND KIT

Overview This 9.8' Avenger Turtle Base C-Stand Grip Arm Kit This 9.8' Avenger Turtle Base ...

Overview This 9.8' Avenger Turtle Base C-Stand Grip Arm Kit This 9.8' Avenger Turtle Base C-Stand Grip Arm Kit features a detachable "turtle" base that can be removed for easier transport. A light head can be mounted to the base directly with the aid of an optional stand adapter (E200). This chrome-plated steel kit includes a 2.5" grip head and 40" arm. The innovative design of the C-stand base allows individual legs to be set at any angle, and can be positioned in locations not possib...

€255

Avenger D200 2.5" Grip Head

The Avenger D200 2.5" Grip Head is designed to hold grip arms, scrims, flags, etc. The head has a...

The Avenger D200 2.5" Grip Head is designed to hold grip arms, scrims, flags, etc. The head has a non-slip T-Top rubber grip handle cover to give you a firm grasp on it. It has a 5/8" Baby receiver for light stands and an automotive-quality brake pad for a secure hold on accessories.

€45

Manfrotto 432-2.7B Short Deluxe Autopole 2 (Bla...

The 432-2.7B Short Deluxe Autopole 2 from Manfrotto, with a black aluminum finish, mounts bet...

The 432-2.7B Short Deluxe Autopole 2 from Manfrotto, with a black aluminum finish, mounts between the floor and ceiling of a studio with a larger, stronger spring-lock handle than a standard Autopole. If the studio ceiling is higher than 8.8', then Autopole bases, extensions, or the standard-sized Autopole 2 may be ordered separately.Autopoles support backgrounds, lights, and grip arms with the addition of Super Clamps, hooks, and crossbars. Strong support for backgrounds, lights,...

€145

Manfrotto 155 Double Ball Joint Head with Camer...

Overview Manfrotto 155  The Manfrotto 155 Double Ball Joint head is an extremely v...

Overview Manfrotto 155  The Manfrotto 155 Double Ball Joint head is an extremely versatile camera support for compact and 35mm cameras, and was designed to be used in conjunction with the Super Clamp system. The head comes with the standard stud connection used for the Super Clamp system, and the camera platform comes supplied with a 1/4-20" screw. In the Box Manfrotto 155 Double Ball Joint Head with Camera Platform Limited 2-Year Warranty Limited 3-Year Warrant...

€40

Manfrotto 143N Magic Arm without Camera Bracket

Overview Manfrotto 143N  The Manfrotto 143N Magic Arm without Camera Bracket is des...

Overview Manfrotto 143N  The Manfrotto 143N Magic Arm without Camera Bracket is designed to hold a light fixture in place, in a variety of situations. It is an elbow arm, with sure locking lever control at the pivot. It will accept any light fixture up to 6.6 lbs that has a baby (5/8") receptor. The Magic Arm is modular -- Stand it on the floor or a table with an optional Backlite base (3095). The Magic Arm is modular -- Lock it into an optional Super (2915), or Maffer Cla...

€120

Manfrotto 241 Suction Grip with 5/8" Swivel Socket

Overview Manfrotto 241  The Manfrotto 241 Suction Grip with 5/8" Swivel Socket adhere...

Overview Manfrotto 241  The Manfrotto 241 Suction Grip with 5/8" Swivel Socket adheres to any flat non-porous surface via its 5.8" (15cm) suction cup. Accepts 5/8" stands, studs, etc. Features a ball-joint socket which rotates within a half hemisphere. Great for holding small lights, cameras, scrims, gobos, magic arms or articulated arms. In the Box Manfrotto 241 Suction Grip with 5/8" Swivel Socket 5/8" bushing and safety pin Specification Manfrotto 241 ...

€62

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