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Manfrotto 502 User Manual

Manfrotto 502
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Top of bag (head end)
Bottom of bag (feet end)
Tripod heads are naturally heavier
than their legs. Because of this many
of the bags are offset slightly so that
they lean more towards the legs. This
is a counterbalancing design and
means, when held, the bag should
rest perfectly straight.
One easy way to work out if the
tripod is the right way up is to stand
both the bag and tripod upright. The
bags naturally have a bottom section
where the feet of the tripod will go.
Simply put the standing tripod into
the bag feet first and then zip it up.
Most tripod heads house a spring, this is part
of the counterbalance system they use to
enable them to take heavier cameras.
These springs are vulnerable to stretching and
breaking. For this reason, tripod heads should
be stored away flat and not tilted up or down.
Reminder, when lowering the arm, make sure
you undo the tightening toggle, this will loosen
it and it should just flop down. DO NOT force
the arm down as this may damage the spring.

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Manfrotto 502 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Attachment1/4, 3/8 \
Product colorBlack, Grey, Red
CounterbalanceYes
Tripod head typeBall
Built-in spirit level-
Maximum weight capacity7 kg
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Height- mm
Weight1691 g

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