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Sirui K-20II ball head with TY-60X

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  • Ball head
  • 360° panorama function with scale (5° steps stepless)
  • Friction control: locking knob can be limited in the end stop
  • 90° portrait notch for portrait shots
  • 3 leveling vials for ideal alignment
  • Safety Lock System - secures your equipment
  • Arca Swiss compatible
  • Rubberized interchangeable plate: TY-50X
  • Plate with 1/4" screw
  • Head with 3/8" thread
  • Three slotted holes for perfect positioning
  • Strap eyelet for hand strap in the plate

Highly precise and highly resilient - maximum control
SIRUI ball heads are manufactured with the utmost precision and care. The high quality of the tripod heads is guaranteed by high-end CNC milling and a high-quality surface finish. In the KII series, the tolerance between ball and bearing is a maximum of 0.01mm.

The K-20II head is particularly precise and smooth-running. With a load capacity of up to 25 kg, it has a firm grip on your camera. The base can be rotated through 360°, ideal for panoramic shots. The locking knob for the ball can be limited via a scale in the end stop. This allows you to individually adjust the movement of the head to your camera. This prevents, for example, the ball from loosening too much and the camera from tilting unintentionally. The safety lock system prevents the quick-release plate from accidentally slipping off.

The clamping device for the quick-release plate is compatible with the Arca Swiss system and allows the use of various plates.

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MSRP* 139,-
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Sirui K-20II ball head with TY-60X

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  • Ball head
  • 360° panorama function with scale (5° steps stepless)
  • Friction control: locking knob can be limited in the end stop
  • 90° portrait notch for portrait shots
  • 3 leveling vials for ideal alignment
  • Safety Lock System - secures your equipment
  • Arca Swiss compatible
  • Rubberized interchangeable plate: TY-50X
  • Plate with 1/4" screw
  • Head with 3/8" thread
  • Three slotted holes for perfect positioning
  • Strap eyelet for hand strap in the plate

Product description for Sirui K-20II ball head with TY-60X

Highly precise and highly resilient - maximum control
SIRUI ball heads are manufactured with the utmost precision and care. The high quality of the tripod heads is guaranteed by high-end CNC milling and a high-quality surface finish. In the KII series, the tolerance between ball and bearing is a maximum of 0.01mm.

The K-20II head is particularly precise and smooth-running. With a load capacity of up to 25 kg, it has a firm grip on your camera. The base can be rotated through 360°, ideal for panoramic shots. The locking knob for the ball can be limited via a scale in the end stop. This allows you to individually adjust the movement of the head to your camera. This prevents, for example, the ball from loosening too much and the camera from tilting unintentionally. The safety lock system prevents the quick-release plate from accidentally slipping off.

The clamping device for the quick-release plate is compatible with the Arca Swiss system and allows the use of various plates.

Sirui K-20II ball head with TY-60X

Ausstattung
Tragfähigkeit
25 kg
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Höhe ca.
9,8 cm
Gewicht ca.
400 g
Sonstiges
Material-Art
Aluminium
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6952060010229
KAN
780158

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