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Godox 304 Lamp tripod

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Item Nr. 16102
304 Lamp tripod 304 Lamp tripod
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  • Lamp tripod
  • max. height: 200 cm
  • min. Height: 70 cm
  • max. tube thickness: 25 mm
  • min. Tube thickness: 19 mm
  • Segments: 3

The Godox light stands are ideal to support your camera or flash during studio or location photography. They are sturdy, height adjustable and easy to use. With a maximum height of 200 cm and a minimum height of 70 cm, the 304 Light Stand offers the right working height for almost everyone.

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MSRP* 34,95
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Godox 304 Lamp tripod

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  • Lamp tripod
  • max. height: 200 cm
  • min. Height: 70 cm
  • max. tube thickness: 25 mm
  • min. Tube thickness: 19 mm
  • Segments: 3

Product description for Godox 304 Lamp tripod

The Godox light stands are ideal to support your camera or flash during studio or location photography. They are sturdy, height adjustable and easy to use. With a maximum height of 200 cm and a minimum height of 70 cm, the 304 Light Stand offers the right working height for almost everyone.

Godox 304 Lamp tripod

Ausstattung
Minimale Arbeitshöhe
70 cm
Maximale Arbeitshöhe
200 cm
Packmaß
ohne Angabe
Tragfähigkeit
ohne Angabe
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Material-Art
ohne Angabe
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EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6952344206324
KAN
304

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