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Rollei Lensball stand

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  • Stand for Rollei lensballs
  • for 60, 80 + 90mm Lensballs
  • Suction cup holder adheres to the lensball for a secure hold
  • can be placed on any flat surface
  • with 1/4 inch thread for mounting on tripods

Lensball stand - The perfect accessory for your Lensball
The Lensball holder allows you to set up your Lensball (size 60 to 90 mm) anywhere and capture your motifs perfectly in the glass ball. And if there is no surface to place it on, simply screw the practical Lensball stand onto your tripod using the 1/4 inch thread on the underside of the aluminum base.

Small but mighty
Weighing just 16 g, the holder gives your Lensball a secure hold, as the support surface acts like a suction cup and therefore ensures a perfect fit. The constant companion for your Lensball can be stored in even the smallest corner of your luggage. Whether directly in the Lensball pocket or simply in your trouser pocket.

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Rollei Lensball stand

Short profile

  • Stand for Rollei lensballs
  • for 60, 80 + 90mm Lensballs
  • Suction cup holder adheres to the lensball for a secure hold
  • can be placed on any flat surface
  • with 1/4 inch thread for mounting on tripods

Product description for Rollei Lensball stand

Lensball stand - The perfect accessory for your Lensball
The Lensball holder allows you to set up your Lensball (size 60 to 90 mm) anywhere and capture your motifs perfectly in the glass ball. And if there is no surface to place it on, simply screw the practical Lensball stand onto your tripod using the 1/4 inch thread on the underside of the aluminum base.

Small but mighty
Weighing just 16 g, the holder gives your Lensball a secure hold, as the support surface acts like a suction cup and therefore ensures a perfect fit. The constant companion for your Lensball can be stored in even the smallest corner of your luggage. Whether directly in the Lensball pocket or simply in your trouser pocket.

Rollei Lensball stand

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
3,7 x 3,7 x 1,9 cm
Gewicht ca.
16 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
grau-silber
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4048805229246
KAN
22924

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