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THE NEW FIBERTEC TRIPOD - IT'S YOUR PERFECT PARTNER

06/02/2003

Available to experience for the first time in the UK at VideoForum 2003 stand 460 - The New Fibertec tripod from Vinten is "the perfect partner" for all camera operators.

A genuine break-through in tripod innovation, Fibertec is three times more rigid than the nearest competitor's product. This rigidity is crucial for optimising the effectiveness of the drag system on any pan and tilt head, it also minimises spring- back at the end of a movement and reduces the risk of wind buffeting and camera shake. Excellent rigidity improves the quality and value of any camera work.

This revolutionary new tripod gets its strength from its unique "channel" leg sections of Carbon/glass composite, enabling Fibertec to out-perform traditional twin tube design. This concept brings with it not only unrivalled rigidity, but is also lightweight, robust and rapid to set-up; these features satisfying the most critical demands of professional camera operators working in News, current affairs, documentaries, wildlife and many other applications.

The Spread-Loc mid-level spreader goes further to increase stability and flexibility in all-working environments i.e. small spaces, uneven ground, staircases etc and aids quick set-up, requiring just two tripod legs to be opened, as the third is driven automatically.

Fibertec's lever action clamps are positioned adjacent to each other (at the top of their respective Stages) optimising control of set-up and breakdown. The flush design of the low effort clamps ensure more secure locking whilst minimising cable snags, accidental breakage's and most importantly, reducing set-up time.
 

Do not miss out!

Visit Fibertec on stand 460 at VideoForum or at www.fibertectripod.com - a dedicated website - to find out why Fibertec tripod is a camera person's perfect partner.

View more product details, play fun quizzes, and enter a competition to win prizes such as a weekend away for three!
 

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