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Godox Witstro tripod AD-S16

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  • Tripod
  • practical for flat and low lighting angles
  • ideal for use with the Godox Witstro AD180 and AD360 speedlights
  • Mounting: 1/4 inch thread
  • maximum height: 84,5 cm
  • minimum height: 45 cm

The Godox Witstro tripod has a maximum height of 84.5 cm and a minimum height of 45 cm and is ideal for use with the Godox Witstro AD180 and AD360 Speedlights. This tripod is very useful for shooting your subject at a low angle.

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MSRP* 34,95
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Godox Witstro tripod AD-S16

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  • Tripod
  • practical for flat and low lighting angles
  • ideal for use with the Godox Witstro AD180 and AD360 speedlights
  • Mounting: 1/4 inch thread
  • maximum height: 84,5 cm
  • minimum height: 45 cm

Product description for Godox Witstro tripod AD-S16

The Godox Witstro tripod has a maximum height of 84.5 cm and a minimum height of 45 cm and is ideal for use with the Godox Witstro AD180 and AD360 Speedlights. This tripod is very useful for shooting your subject at a low angle.

Godox Witstro tripod AD-S16

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