Smallrig CT25

Smallrig CT25 Professional Overhead Camera Tripod

Model: CT25 (ID 5290)

Buku Lophunzitsira Ogwiritsa Ntchito

Mawu Oyamba

The Smallrig CT25 is a versatile professional overhead camera tripod crafted from durable aluminum alloy. Designed for photographers and videographers, it offers multiple shooting configurations, including a horizontal central axis for overhead shots, dual camera support, and quick conversion to a monopod. Its robust design and adjustable features make it suitable for various creative shooting scenarios.

Zida Zopangira

The Smallrig CT25 package includes the following items:

  • Tripod x 1
  • Chikwama chosungira x 1
  • Wrench wrench x 3
  • Overhead shooting additional component x 1
  • Mbedza x 1
  • Chithunzi cha foni x1
  • Chitsimikizo cha khadi x 1
Smallrig CT25 Tripod and included accessories
Figure 1: Smallrig CT25 Professional Overhead Tripod with its product list.

Kukhazikitsa ndi Assembly

1. Kutsegula Tripod

To unfold the tripod, release the leg locks and extend the legs to your desired height. Ensure all leg locks are securely fastened before mounting equipment. The tripod can extend to a maximum height of 164cm.

Tripod height comparison and folded length
Figure 2: Illustration of the tripod's various heights and its compact folded length of 52.5cm.

2. Kusintha kukhala Monopod

The CT25 tripod features a quick disassembly system to convert one of its legs into a monopod. Locate the designated leg (often marked or with a grip) and unscrew it from the main body. The central column with the ball head can then be attached to this leg to form a monopod.

Diagram showing tripod leg detaching to form a monopod
Figure 3: Steps for quickly disassembling a tripod leg to transform it into a monopod.

3. Attaching Cameras and Accessories

The tripod head features standard 1/4"-20 or 3/8"-16 threaded holes for mounting cameras and other accessories. Ensure your camera or accessory is securely tightened to prevent accidental detachment.

Tripod with 1/4-20 threaded holes for accessories
Chithunzi 4: Eksamples of accessories like microphones, monitors, and image transmitters mounted using the 1/4"-20 threaded holes.

Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito

1. Central Axis Adjustment

The central axis offers multi-directional adjustment, including a 180° pitch angle and 360° panoramic overhead shooting. Use the central axis pulling system for quick adjustments.

One-click fast central axis pulling system
Figure 5: Demonstrates the one-click fast central axis pulling system for quick scene switching and 180° pitch adjustment.
Multi-directional axial adjustment for various shooting angles
Figure 6: Illustrates the multi-directional axial adjustment, including 360° panoramic overhead shooting and 180° central axis pitch.

2. Horizontal Central Axis Mode

Engage the horizontal central axis design for overhead shots, product photography, or other creative angles where the camera needs to extend horizontally from the tripod base.

Tripod with horizontal central axis setup
Figure 7: The tripod configured with its horizontal central axis for overhead shooting.

3. Dual Camera Shooting

Utilize the included overhead shooting accessory to mount two cameras simultaneously, enabling unique perspectives or multi-angle capture.

Tripod set up for dual camera shooting
Figure 8: The tripod configured for dual camera shooting using the overhead accessory.

4. Vertical Downward Shooting

Adjust the central axis to achieve vertical downward shooting angles, ideal for flat lay photography or capturing subjects directly below the camera.

Tripod set up for vertical downward shooting
Figure 9: The tripod adjusted for vertical downward shooting.

5. Katundu Kukhoza

The tripod is designed to support a maximum load of 10kg. When using the spherical gimbal, the load-bearing capacity is up to 5kg. In overhead shooting mode, the load capacity is 3kg. Always ensure your equipment's weight does not exceed these limits for stability and safety.

Tripod supporting a camera, demonstrating load capacity
Figure 10: The tripod supporting a camera, illustrating its stability and load capacity.

Kusamalira

To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your Smallrig CT25 tripod, follow these maintenance guidelines:

  • Kuyeretsa: Wipe down the tripod with a soft, dry cloth after each use to remove dust, dirt, and moisture. For stubborn grime, use a slightly damp nsalu kenako iume bwino. Pewani mankhwala amphamvu kapena zinthu zokwawa.
  • Mafuta: Periodically check the leg locks and central column for smooth operation. If they become stiff, apply a small amount of silicone-based lubricant to the moving parts. Do not over-lubricate.
  • Posungira: Store the tripod in its included storage bag in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Ensure it is fully collapsed and clean before storage.
  • Kuyendera: Regularly inspect all screws, bolts, and joints for tightness. Use the provided hexagonal wrenches to tighten any loose components. Check for any signs of wear or damage to the legs, feet, or head.
  • Pewani Kulemetsa: Never exceed the specified load capacities to prevent damage to the tripod and your equipment.

Kusaka zolakwika

Nazi zina zomwe zimachitika nthawi zambiri komanso mayankho ake:

  • Kusakhazikika kwa Tripod:
    • Ensure all leg locks are fully engaged and tightened.
    • Verify that the tripod is placed on a stable, level surface.
    • Check that the weight of your camera and accessories does not exceed the tripod's load capacity.
    • Spread the legs as wide as possible for maximum stability.
  • Stiff Leg Locks or Central Column:
    • Clean any dirt or debris from the locking mechanisms.
    • Apply a small amount of silicone lubricant to the moving parts.
  • Camera Wobbles on Head:
    • Ensure the camera is securely mounted to the quick release plate and the plate is firmly attached to the ball head.
    • Tighten all adjustment knobs on the ball head.
  • Difficulty Converting to Monopod:
    • Ensure the designated leg is fully unscrewed and detached.
    • Check for any obstructions or debris preventing smooth assembly.

Zofotokozera

Detailed specifications for the Smallrig CT25 Professional Overhead Camera Tripod:

Table of Smallrig CT25 tripod product parameters
Figure 11: Comprehensive product parameters for the Smallrig CT25 tripod.
MbaliKufotokozera
Dzina la BrandSmallrig (JYYXF)
Nambala ya ModelCT25 (ID 5290)
ZakuthupiAluminiyamu
MtunduProfessional Tripod
Gwiritsani ntchitoVideo Camera, Special Camera, DSLRs
Max Extended Length1640mm (164cm)
Utali Wopindidwa525mm (52.5cm)
Kalemeredwe kake konse1.6kg
Load Capacity (Tripod)5.0kg
Load Capacity (Overhead)3.0kg
Ultimate Load10.0kg
Ultimate Load (Aerial Photography)5.0kg
Maximum Pipe Diameter26 mm
Minimum Pipe Diameter14.0 mm
Number of Foot Tube Sections5
PhukusiInde
Wokhudzidwa kwambiri ChemicalPalibe
Kukula Kwazinthu110 × 105 × 565mm
Phukusi Kulemera1.99 kg

Malangizo Ogwiritsa Ntchito

  • When using the horizontal central axis for overhead shots, consider adding a counterweight to the opposite end for enhanced stability, especially with heavier cameras.
  • Experiment with the 180° pitch adjustment of the central axis to achieve unique low-angle or high-angle shots without repositioning the entire tripod.
  • For dual camera setups, ensure both cameras are balanced to prevent strain on the central axis and maintain stability.
  • Always double-check all quick-release plates and mounting screws before leaving your equipment unattended on the tripod.
  • The included phone clip can be useful for monitoring your shot or for quick behind-the-scenes video capture while your main camera is mounted.

Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo

For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the warranty card included in your product package. You may also contact the seller, XWay Photography Store, for assistance with your Smallrig CT25 tripod.

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