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Magnus TR-13 Travel Tripod with Dual-Action Ball Head
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- Load Capacity: 13.2 lb * Maximum Height: 62.5" * Minimum Height: 16.5" * Folded Length: 18.2"
- Arca-type-compatible ball head, which includes a quick release plate, with dual-action locking knobs for the ball and the pan
- Ball head has a load capacity of 13.2 lb, and the head can be rotated 360° and it can be moved into a 90° angle
- The 4-section aluminum legs have flip locks that open so you can extend the tripod's legs along with the rapid center column to a maximum height of 62.5"
- The legs splay completely out for a minimum height of 16.5" and have three variable angles with independent leg spread
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- Package Dimensions : 52.07 x 13.33 x 12.7 cm; 1.75 kg
- Date First Available : 9 December 2019
- Manufacturer : Magnus
- ASIN : B07X1V3C5N
- Item model number : TR-13
- #1,596 in Complete Tripod Units
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The four-section aluminum legs have flip locks that open so you can extend them along with the rapid center column to a maximum height of 62.5". To get to the minimum height of 16.5", the legs splay completely out, and they have three variable angles with independent leg spread to adjust when shooting on uneven terrain. The tripod's center column is reversible to get closer to the ground. The legs fold in the reverse to a compact 18.2" to be compact for travel, and rubber feet prevent the tripod from sliding on smooth surfaces.
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Kuznetski Most area in Moscow
Kuznetski Most is a small area between Tverskaya street, Kremlin, and Kitai Gorod (Lubyanka) and it's a downtown of Moscow. First of all, 'Kuznya' is a great place to walk: it is a real Moscow area, not a postcard at all, hectic busy streets neighbour tranquil lanes and courtyards with traditional architecture. There are also many very nice cafes, restaurants, clubs, and shops. If you want a cool place to meet people, go for a walk and to get the real feeling of the city, check out this area.
Long time ago there were only half-broken low wooden houses in Kuznetski Most area, and it was the place where poor blacksmithes lived. Blacksmith is 'Kuznets' in Russia, hence the name. In the beginning of the street (on top) there was a bridge over a small river, later this river was put underground, so there's no bridge anymore. About 200 years ago there was a rich Moscovitan noble buying this area. He immediately put away all the blacksmiths' houses and started to build a fancy new district. Just in few years he built up beautiful houses, with impressive ornaments, rich decoration, pools in the courtyards. Also, he opened some French boutiques in the area. That's when Kuznetski Most started to become fashionable. In a short time all the elite moved to this area, and those who wasn't so fast were coming here to make some shopping and to sit in many of the restaurants and cafes around. In the 20th century, when the communist times arrived, most of the buildings were given to government offices, some were given to soviet shops. The area became boring, the architecture was slowly deteriorating , but nobody seemed to care. In the beginning of the 90s the area was revived again: the buildings were restored , there was many new cafes being opened, boutiques, and shops. One important landmark of Kuznetsky Most is that it's home to FSB (Federal Security Bureau - former KGB) offices, and if you walk along Kuznetsky Most street you can get to the FSB reception, which is open 24 hours (in case you have something to report).
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Magnus TR-13 Travel Tripod with Dual-Action Ball Head
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- Load Capacity: 13.2 lb * Maximum Height: 62.5" * Minimum Height: 16.5" * Folded Length: 18.2"
- Arca-type-compatible ball head, which includes a quick release plate, with dual-action locking knobs for the ball and the pan
- Ball head has a load capacity of 13.2 lb, and the head can be rotated 360° and it can be moved into a 90° angle
- The 4-section aluminum legs have flip locks that open so you can extend the tripod's legs along with the rapid center column to a maximum height of 62.5"
- The legs splay completely out for a minimum height of 16.5" and have three variable angles with independent leg spread
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Most Beautiful Metro Stations in Moscow
Visiting Moscow? Get yourself a metro card and explore Moscow’s beautiful metro stations. Moscow’s world-famous metro system is efficient and a great way to get from A to B. But there is more to it; Soviet mosaic decorations, exuberant halls with chandeliers, colourful paintings and immense statues. Moscow’s metro is an attraction itself, so take half a day and dive into Moscow’s underground!
The best thing to do is to get on the brown circle (number 5) line since the most beautiful metro stations are situated on this line. The only exception is the metro stop Mayakovskaya one the green line (number 2). My suggestion is to get a map, mark these metro stops on there and hop on the metro. It helps to get an English > Russian map to better understand the names of the stops. At some of the metro stops, the microphone voice speaks Russian and English so it’s not difficult at all.
Another thing we found out, is that it’s worth taking the escalator and explore the other corridors to discover how beautiful the full station is.
Quick hotel suggestion for Moscow is the amazing Brick Design Hotel .
These are my favourite metro stations in Moscow, in order of my personal preference:
1. Mayakovskaya Station
The metro station of Mayakovskaya looks like a ballroom! Wide arches, huge domes with lamps and mosaic works make your exit of the metro overwhelming. Look up and you will see the many colourful mosaics with typical Soviet pictures. Mayakovskaya is my personal favourite and is the only stop not on the brown line but on the green line.
2. Komsomolskaya Station
Komsomolskaya metro station is famous for its yellow ceiling. An average museum is nothing compared to this stop. Splendour all over the place, black and gold, mosaic – again – and enormous chandeliers that made my lamp at home look like a toy.
3. Novoslobodskaya Station
The pillars in the main hall of Novoslobodskaya metro station have the most colourful stained glass decorations. The golden arches and the golden mosaic with a naked lady holding a baby in front of the Soviet hammer and sickle, make the drama complete.
4. Prospect Mira Station
The beautiful chandeliers and the lines in the ceiling, make Prospekt Mira an architectural masterpiece.
5. Belorusskaya Station
Prestigious arches, octagonal shapes of Socialistic Soviet Republic mosaics. The eyecatcher of Belorusskaya metro station, however, is the enormous statue of three men with long coats, holding guns and a flag.
6. Kiyevskaya Station
The metro station of Kiyevskaya is a bit more romantic than Belorusskaya and Prospect Mira. Beautiful paintings with classical decorations.
7. Taganskaya Station
At the main hall Taganskaya metro station you will find triangle light blue and white decorations that are an ode to various Russians that – I assume – are important for Russian history and victory. There is no need to explore others halls of Taganskaya, this is it.
8. Paveletskaya Station
Another and most definitely the less beautiful outrageous huge golden mosaic covers one of the walls of Paveletskaya. I would recommend taking the escalator to the exit upstairs to admire the turquoise dome and a painting of the St Basil’s Cathedral in a wooden frame.
Travelling with Moscow’s metro is inexpensive. You can have a lot of joy for just a few Rubbles.
- 1 single journey: RMB 50 – € 0,70
- 1 day ticket: RMB 210 – € 2,95
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Wow! It is beautiful. I am still dreaming of Moscow one day.
It’s absolutely beautiful! Moscow is a great city trip destination and really surprised me in many ways.
My partner and I did a self guided Moscow Metro tour when we were there 2 years ago. So many breathtaking platforms…I highly recommend it! Most of my favorites were along the Brown 5 line, as well. I also loved Mayakovskaya, Arbatskaya, Aleksandrovski Sad and Ploshchad Revolyutsii. We’re heading back in a few weeks and plan to do Metro Tour-Part 2. We hope to see the #5 stations we missed before, as well as explore some of the Dark Blue #3 (Park Pobedy and Slavyansky Bul’var, for sure), Yellow #8 and Olive #10 platforms.
That’s exciting Julia! Curious to see your Metro Tour-Part 2 experience and the stations you discovered.
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Magnus TR-13 Travel Tripod with Dual-Action Ball Head
Every photographer I know owns several tripods of various sizes for the many shooting situations that we experience. Sometimes it’s very hard to find the perfect travel tripod because of the differences in weight in the number of cameras we need to take along.
One tripod I purchased and use often is the Magnus TR13 travel tripod with a dual-action ball head. While the composition of this tripod is aluminum and not carbon fiber, it is adjustable and lightweight enough for all my shooting needs. It weighs only 2.9lb, but it has a load capacity of 13.2lb. I have used it frequently and successfully with a bit more weight than that. I’ve even used it as a setup for an audio recorder or a flash What Comes Inside the Box with the Magnus TR13? Magnus TR13 tripod with the ball head BHQR 65 Quick release plate Hex key Carry bag
Features The Magnus TR13 is easy to use with solid construction. The first impression you get when you open is how sturdy it feels. I bought the tripod as an inexpensive backup for my main tripod. But boy, was I surprised. Its design is solid. Though the Magnus TR13 has no-frills, it delivers when you need it to. With the central column extended, the tripod’s full height is 62.5 inches. The legs adjust independently to various angles for uneven terrain. They spread out totally to give the tripod a minimum height of 16.5 inches. The whole tripod folds up to only 18.2 inches for storage. Yes, I measured. The ball head moves smoothly and beautifully. I used to have a problem with other heads before when panning but the dual action ball head on the TR13 has worked perfectly. It includes built-in adjustment for vertical and horizontal movement. Pros Solidly built Smooth ball head movement The flip locks on the aluminum legs for a relatively quick deployment Rubber feet prevent the tripod from sliding or slipping Great price that delivers super value Cons Heavier than carbon fiber tripods, but for the price, it’s a steal Doesn’t do well in windy conditions
Verdict If you’re looking for a compact and reasonably priced tripod, then pick up the Magnus TR13. It has become my grab and go-to favorite. I happily recommend it to anyone looking for a well-built, yet inexpensive tripod.
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Magnus TR-13 Travel Tripod with Dual-Action Ball Head
- Load Capacity: 13.2 lb
- Maximum Height: 62.5″
- Minimum Height: 16.5″
- Folded Length: 18.2″
- Leg Sections: 4
- Weight: 2.9 lb
- Arca-Type Dual-Action Ball Head
- Reverse-Folding Legs with Rubber Feet
- Flip Leg Locks & 3 Variable Leg Angles
- Reversible Rapid Center Column
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Magnus TR-13 Tripod with Ball Head Overview:
The Magnus TR-13 Travel Tripod with Dual-Action Ball Head includes an Arca-type-compatible quick release plate, and the head has a separate locking knob for the ball, and one for the 360° pan. The cut notch on the side of the ball head allows you to place a camera at a 90° angle, and the head can support point-and-shoot, mirrorless, and DSLR cameras weighing up to 13.2 lb.
The four-section aluminum legs have flip locks that open so you can extend them along with the rapid center column to a maximum height of 62.5″. To get to the minimum height of 16.5″, the legs splay completely out, and they have three variable angles with independent leg spread to adjust when shooting on uneven terrain. The tripod’s center column is reversible to get closer to the ground. The legs fold in the reverse to a compact 18.2″ to be compact for travel, and rubber feet prevent the tripod from sliding on smooth surfaces.
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The Magnus TR-13 Travel Tripod with Dual-Action Ball Head includes an Arca-type-compatible quick release plate, and the head has a separate locking knob for the ball, and one for the 360° pan. The cut notch on the side of the ball head allows you to place a camera at a 90° angle, and the head can support point-and-shoot, mirrorless, and DSLR ...
The Magnus TR-13 Travel Tripod with Dual-Action Ball Head includes an Arca-type-compatible quick release plate, and the head has a separate locking knob for the ball, and one for the 360° pan.The cut notch on the side of the ball head allows you to place a camera at a 90° angle, and the head can support point-and-shoot, mirrorless, and DSLR cameras weighing up to 13.2 lb.
Lightweight and Rugged Perfect for the photographer on the go, the TR-13 tripod sets up quickly and breaks down just as fast, so you can shoot and quickly break down and move to the next location. The aluminum construction can handle the bumps and impacts of location shoots and travel. Dual-Action Ballhead The dual-action ballhead is the perfect companion for the TR-13 and allows for rapid ...
One tripod I purchased and use often is the Magnus TR13 travel tripod with a dual-action ball head. While the composition of this tripod is aluminum and not carbon fiber, it is adjustable and lightweight enough for all my shooting needs. It weighs only 2.9lb, but it has a load capacity of 13.2lb.
The Magnus TR-13 Travel Tripod with Dual-Action Ball Head includes an Arca-type-compatible quick release plate, and the head has a separate locking knob for the ball, and one for the 360° pan. The cut notch on the side of the ball head allows you to place a camera at a 90° angle, and the head can support point-and-shoot, mirrorless, and DSLR ...
The Magnus tr-13 is a high-quality Travel tripod that offers excellent features for video shot in all directions, With its dual-action Ball head, you can take first-rate shots With this tripod, making it peerless for capture video stories or videos of people walking or going through life's other activities.
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The Magnus TR-13 Travel Tripod with Dual-Action Ball Head includes an Arca-type-compatible quick release plate, and the head has a separate locking knob for the ball, and one for the 360° pan.The cut notch on the side of the ball head allows you to place a camera at a 90° angle, and the head can support point-and-shoot, mirrorless, and DSLR cameras weighing up to 13.2 lb.
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One tripod I purchased and use often is the Magnus TR13 travel tripod with a dual-action ball head. While the composition of this tripod is aluminum and not carbon fiber, it is adjustable and lightweight enough for all my shooting needs. It weighs only 2.9lb, but it has a load capacity of 13.2lb.
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