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ZEISS Pro-Series tripods: Stability, lightness, and precision for enthusiasts.

June 11, 2025 by Piergiovanni Salimbeni

SUMMARY

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  • PREMISE
  • TWO VERSIONS FOR DIFFERENT NEEDS
      • Pro-Series Tripod Kit LIGHTWEIGHT
      • Pro-Series Tripod Kit UNIVERSAL
  • STRENGTHS OF THE PRO SERIES
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      • ZEISS Fluid Head
  • ACCESSORIES INCLUDED IN THE KIT
  • CONCLUSIONS

PREMISE

ZEISS expands its range of accessories dedicated to nature observation with the new line Pro-Series Tripods, designed to offer maximum stability and precision even in the most demanding conditions. Available in two configurations – LIGHTWEIGHT e UNIVERSAL – these carbon fiber tripods are aimed at birdwatchers, digiscopers and nature photographers looking for uncompromising professional performance.

 

TWO VERSIONS FOR DIFFERENT NEEDS

Pro-Series Tripod Kit LIGHTWEIGHT

Designed for those who are often on the move, the model LIGHTWEIGHT It strikes the perfect balance between lightness and stability. Compact and easy to carry, it's the ideal companion for travel and long excursions, ensuring quick setup and optimal management of observation optics.

Pro-Series Tripod Kit UNIVERSAL

For those who require maximum stability and versatility, the kit UNIVERSAL It's the ideal choice. It easily supports large binoculars, spotting scopes, cameras, and digiscoping systems, making it perfect for any observation or filming situation.

 

STRENGTHS OF THE PRO SERIES

 

  • Legs in 10-layer carbon fiber, for superior rigidity

  • Optimized diameters:

    • Universal: 36 – 32 – 28 mm

    • Lightweight: 28 – 25 – 22 mm

  • High-grip rubber feet

  • Increased angle of the first leg section (24°) for superior stability

  • Design a 3 sections: excellent compromise between compactness and speed of opening

  • Rotating locks silent and ergonomic

  • Central column removable, for easy height adjustments

  • Adjustable legs three angles (24°, 55°, 85°) with one-handed mechanism

  • Mounting system Arca-Swiss compatible

  • Extended plate with inserts anti-slip rubber and safety pin, also useful for non-Arca-Swiss lenses

ZEISS Fluid Head

  • Counterbalance system optimized for movements fluid and precise, even at high magnifications

  • Large, ergonomic and easy-to-use controls even with gloves

  • Telescopic handle extendable and mountable on both sides, for left or right-handed users

ACCESSORIES INCLUDED IN THE KIT

  • Carrying bag

  • Leg coverings

  • Interchangeable pointed feet

  • Extended adapter plate

  • Short central column

  • Tool kit

CONCLUSIONS

With the series Pro-Series, ZEISS once again demonstrates its attention to detail and the needs of the most demanding observers. Whether tracking the flight of a bird of prey or achieving maximum sharpness in a digiscope shot, these tripods represent a solid investment for those who want to combine mobility, precision and reliability.

Piergiovanni Salimbeni
Piergiovanni Salimbeni

Piergiovanni Salimbeni - Journalist and independent tester, founder of Binomania.co.uk, with over 25 years of experience in evaluating optical and digital instruments. It offers practical reviews and personalised advice for informed purchasing choices.

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