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Tripods for hobby and pro photographers

Ilse Jurriën : 2006-10-04 03:09:00
Cullmann tripods for hobby and pro photographers : It was with tripod construction that the story of Cullmann Foto•Audio•Video GmbH began in 1968. And today, the tripod still occupies a position of significance in the arrangement of the Cullmann photography product range. The many years of experience, the know-how and our competence are the result of a diverse range full of innovations and enthusiasm. Quality and precision determine the development of Cullmann tripods. They are a guarantee for the reliability that professional and ambitious hobby photographers appreciate when using the tripods. Design, material, careful workmanship, size and handling are decisive criteria for the purchase of a tripod.


Magnesit tripod heads

Ilse Jurriën : 2006-10-04 03:08:00
Cullmann Magnesit tripod heads : The new Cullmann Magnesit tripod heads with a bearing capacity of more than 30 kg. for our high-end version provide a wide range of application possibilities for photographers. Cullmann tripod heads guarantee extremely high stability, velvet-soft movements and working without jerking or vibrations. The new line consists of four ball heads, two fluid 3-way heads, fast coupling systems and fast exchange plates for professional use. Fast couplings simplify handling a tripod when fitting and removing cameras or when using various cameras and appliances. Cullmann Magnesit series includes various sizes of fast coupling systems and fast exchange plates for analogue as well as digital cameras and camcorders.






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