Telesin Mini quick release desktop tripod/Selfie stick
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Telesin Selfie Stick with Tripod for Sports Cameras (S1-MNP-02)
The Telesin Selfie Stick with Tripod (model S1-MNP-02) is a multifunctional accessory for sports cameras that is perfect for vlogging, travel, and live broadcasting. Its versatile design combines the functions of a classic selfie stick and a stable tripod, making it ideal for active users.
One-handed operation and quick response
With its precision-designed quick release snap mechanism and synchronized feedback, the Telesin selfie stick provides convenient one-handed operation. The mechanism makes a distinct sound when adjusting, allowing you to easily position the camera in the desired position with confidence that it is secure.
Durable aluminum construction
Made of high-quality aluminum alloy, the telescopic rod is resistant to bending and heavy use. The sturdy construction ensures the stability of the camera, no matter what conditions you are filming in.
Adjustable length
The Telesin selfie stick offers adjustment from 15 cm to 40 cm, allowing you to flexibly position the camera for shots from different perspectives. You can easily change the length of the stick to suit your needs.
Stability of the triangular base
The tripod provides a stable base thanks to the thickness of its reinforced legs, allowing you to use it safely even on uneven surfaces. The tripod is ideal for static shots, such as recording vlogs or live broadcasts.
Lightweight and portable design
It weighs only 120 grams, making it easy to carry and not taking up much space in your backpack. It's the perfect accessory for any trip, offering convenience and versatility in one device.
Manufacturer: Telesin
Model: S1-MNP-02
Material: Aluminum
Range of adjustment: 15-40 cm
Weight: 120 g
Fastening type: Quick release.
Equipment + Functions | Tripod function |
Item number | 52421992 |
Manufacturer | Telesin |
Category | Selfie sticks |
Manufacturer no. | S1-MNP-02 |
Release date | 24.10.2024 |
Equipment + Functions | Tripod function |
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