The new models offer enhanced sturdiness and freedom of movement

Jan 10, 2014 15:13 GMT  ·  By

Like other camera, optics, and photographic accessories makers, Tiffen is present at this year's International Consumer Electronics Show with a few new products that aim to meet the current market demands.

Among its usual products, Tiffen showcased at CES a new neutral density filter capable of absorbing up to a 10-stop exposure, giving photographers enhanced creative solutions for various situations.

In addition to that, the company also announced a new camera bag line under the Domke brand, called Domke Next Generation. The new line of bags includes eight new models organized in four categories, as follows: the Journalist Series, the Adventurer Series, the Metro Series, and Viewfinder Series.

Also at the year's first important electronics show, Tiffen unveiled three new tripods under its Davis & Sanford brand, which includes: the compact Steady Stick 3QR, Magnum P336, and the Vista Attaras 4M.

Steve Tiffen, president and CEO, said that “Our customers will go to great lengths to capture the perfect shot and we have carefully crafted tripods to support their needs for versatility, performance and sturdiness. Whatever their vision is for the image, the new Davis & Sanford tripods are precision-engineered to make it a reality.”

The Attaras 4M tripod is part of the Vista product line and comes with an ultra-light aluminum construction that allows you to quickly turn it into a 60-inch / 1.52m monopod by lifting out the center post. The tripod has a minimum height of 22 inches / 0.56m and can be extended to a maximum height of 68 inches / 1.72m. Folded, the Attaras 4M measures only 24 inches / 0.61m and weighs 4.6lbs / 2kg.

Davis & Sanford Magnum P336 is part of the Magnum product line and comes with a robust Powerball PB36-18 head that can sustain up to 18lbs / 8kg, ensuring you always get the perfect shot no matter the equipment used.

Besides that, the Magnum P336 has a height range of 8 inches (20cm) / 72 inches (182cm), folds down to just 27 inches (69cm), and weighs about 5.6lbs / 2.5kg.

The more compact Steady Stick 3QR features a variable quick-release system, pan rotation of 360 degrees, tilt adjustment, and enhanced portability.

The Magnum P336 will be available at the end of this month, while the Attaras 4M and Steady Stick 3QR hit market shelves in March. Price for all three tripods is yet to be announced.