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Owner’s
Manual
Travel Tripod
TR-17L
Thank you for choosing Magnus.
ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
This MAGNUS product is warranted to the original
purchaser to be free from defects in materials and
workmanship under normal consumer use for a
period of one (1) year from the original purchase
date or thirty (30) days after replacement,
whichever occurs later. The warranty provider’s
responsibility with respect to this limited warranty
shall be limited solely to repair or replacement, at
the provider’s discretion, of any product that fails
during normal use of this product in its intended
manner and in its intended environment.
Inoperability of the product or part(s) shall be
determined by the warranty provider. If the
product has been discontinued, the warranty
provider reserves the right to replace it with
a model of equivalent quality and function.
This warranty does not cover damage or defect
caused by misuse, neglect, accident, alteration,
abuse, improper installation or maintenance.
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, THE WARRANTY
PROVIDER MAKES NEITHER ANY EXPRESS
WARRANTIES NOR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY
OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
This warranty provides you with specific
legal rights, and you may also have
additional rights that vary from state to state.
To obtain warranty coverage, contact the
Magnus Customer Service Department to obtain
a return merchandise authorization (“RMA”)
number, and return the defective product to
Magnus along with the RMA number and proof
of purchase. Shipment of the defective product
is at the purchaser’s own risk and expense.
For more information or to arrange service, visit
www.magnustripods.com or call Customer
Service at 212-594-2353.
Product warranty provided by the Gradus Group.
www.gradusgroup.com
Magnus is a registered trademark of the Gradus Group.
© 2021 Gradus Group LLC. All rights reserved.
GG1
Travel Tripod Components
Pan locking knob
Mounting plate with
reversible mounting
screw
Two-section
center column
Center-column
twist lock
Center-column
locking collar
Removeable leg/
monopod
Pan degree scale
Ball locking knob
Leg angle locks
Counterweight
hook
Quick-release plate
Quick-release
locking knob
Flip locks
Rubber feet
Short center column
User Cautions
3/8-16 monopod mounting
stud and locking nut
The Magnus TR-17L travel tripod is a multifunction
lightweight travel companion for shooting on the go.
This tripod features a dual-action ballhead with pan
control for precise aim. An Arca-type quick-release plate
allows you to quickly and effortlessly mount or swap
your cameras.
For height adjustment up to 77 inches, the adjustable
two-section center column features twist locks for
smooth and precise positioning, and it’s reversible,
which enables close-to-the-ground shots.
A short center column is included for low-angle shots,
and one of the tripod legs unscrews and becomes a
monopod.
• Please read and follow these instructions,
and keep this manual in a safe place.
• Never set up or pull down a tripod
while a camera is mounted.
• Do not move the tripod or adjust the
legs while a camera is mounted.
• Do not exceed the maximum weight
capacity of the tripod.
• Never leave a camera unattended on the tripod.
• The camera should be securely fastened
to the quick-release mounting plate
before mounting onto the tripod.
• Never mount a camera to the tripod until
all tripod legs are locked and stabilized.
• Do not lift or move the tripod by the head.
• Keep hands clear of the inside of the
legs, to avoid trapping fingers.
• The safe operation of the tripod is
the responsibility of the user.
• All images are for illustrative purposes only.
To adjust the tilt, loosen the ball
locking knob, and change the
position of the camera.
For 90° portrait orientation, loosen
the ball locking knob, and place the
ballhead into the 90° notch.
For 360° panning, loosen the pan
locking knob, and rotate the base
of the ballhead. Use the degree
scale at the base of the head for
precise aiming, and tighten the
locking knob until secure.
1 Unscrew the counterweight
hook from the bottom of the
center column, and remove
the rubber cap. (Fig. A)
2 Loosen the center column
locking collar, and remove
the center column from the
tripod. (Fig. B)
3 Unscrew the designated leg
from the tripod. (Fig. C)
4 Screw the dual-sided 3/8-16
post and locking nut into
the monopod leg until
approximately half the post is
visible. (Fig. D)
5 Screw the center column onto
the monopod leg until it’s
tight. (Fig. E)
Adjust the monopod height
with the leg’s flip locks and the
center column’s twist lock. At full
extension, the monopod reaches a
height of 82.5 inches.
1 Unscrew the counterweight
hook from the bottom of the
center column, and remove
the rubber cap. (Fig. A)
2 Loosen the center column
locking collar, and remove
the center column from the
tripod. (Fig. B)
3 Insert the bottom of the
center column up through the
tripod.
4 Tighten the center-column
locking collar, and replace
the rubber cap and
counterweight hook.
3 Remove the mounting plate
assemblly from the center
column.
4 Insert the short center
column right side up or
upside down into the tripod,
and tighten the locking collar.
5 Attach the mounting plate
assembly to the center
column.
1 Loosen the quick-release
locking knob, and remove
the quick-release plate
from the ballhead.
2 Screw the quick-release
plate into the camera’s
tripod socket until snug.
Make sure the mounting screw’s
D-ring is off to the side of the screw.
3 Mount the camera/
quick-release plate
assembly to the ballhead
by placing the grooved
edges of the quick-release
plate into the matching
beveled sides of the ballhead.
4 Tighten the quick-release locking knob until the assembly is secure.
1 Remove the ballhead, then
loosen and remove the
mounting plate.
2 Reverse the screw so the 1/4-
20 end is up. Seat the locking
nut into the mounting plate’s
notch and screw it into the
center column.
3 Once the screw is at the
desired height, tighten the
mounting plate until secure.
1 Fold the legs out until the
angle locks click into place.
Make sure all the legs are
set to the same angle.
2 Open the flip locks, and
extend each leg to the
desired height. Relock each
leg.
Always extend the legs from the
top flip-locks first.
To adjust the leg angles, slightly
fold each leg down, and press the
leg angle lock. Move the leg to the
new angle, and release the lock.
Opening the Tripod Mounting the Quick-Release Plate to the Camera
Converting to a Monopod
Reversing the Mounting Screw
Operating the Ballhead
2 Adjust the center column
to the desired height, and
tighten the center-column
collar until secure.
3 For additional height, loosen
the center column’s twist lock
and adjust the height.
1 To raise or lower the center
column, loosen the center-
column locking collar by
turning it counterclockwise.
Adjusting the Center Column
Reversing the Center Column
Using the Short Center Column
1 Retract and lock each leg.
2 Raise the center column.
3 Slightly fold each leg down, and press the leg angle lock tab. Fold
each leg up until they’re all parallel to the center column
Folding the Tripod
The mounting plate comes with a reversible 3/8-16 and 1/4-20
mounting screw.
The 3/8-16 thread holds the ballhead. Reverse the screw to attach a
1/4-20 accessory like an LED light, microphone, or monitor directly onto
the tripod.
Important! Always support the camera with one hand when loosening
the ball locking knob.
Figure A
Figure C
Figure D
Figure E
Figure B
1 Unscrew the counterweight hook from the bottom of the center
column, and remove the rubber cap. (Fig. A)
2 Loosen the center-column locking collar, and lift the center column
from the tripod. (Fig. B)
6 Tighten the center-column locking collar, and replace the rubber cap
and counterweight hook.
Especificaciones del producto
Marca: | Magnus |
Categoría: | Trípode |
Modelo: | TR-17L |
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