Giotto's ‘Vitruvian’ tripod
Inspired by Leonardo Da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man, the new tripod offers photographers a lightweight and compact tripod.
The new Giotto’s Vitruvian VGR tripod can also be used as a fully functioning monopod and ballhead too. The unit has been designed with “reverse technology” legs so that when collapsed they fold through 180 degrees to “surround” the tripod centre and head – folding down to a unit that measures only 40cm long.
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There are two VGR models available, both with a maximum operating height of 157cm and a weight capacity of up to 4kg. The VGR9255 is manufactured using aluminium tubing and weighs 1.5kg while the VGR 8255 uses 6 layer carbon tubing and weighs just 1.28kg.
The tripod castings are made from a forged aluminium alloy for strength and the quick action twist leg locks require only 1/8 turn to lock and unlock - making it quick and easy to set the tripod up. VGR tripods are fitted with a compact ball + socket head that offers smooth and precise movement, incorporates independent pan control and has a quick release system.
But its not just a tripod, simply unscrew the tripod leg, remove the centre column and head then join them together to produce a full size monopod with a maximum operating height of 162cm. The Vitruvian comes with its very own carry bag and has a 5 year warranty.
For more details on these tripods please visit The Giotto’s Website or contact the Giotto’s helpline on 0845 250 0792.
Posted by Amy Davies on Tuesday, 2nd Mar 2010 at 04:08pm GMT.






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