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Rollei T7S Mark III

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  • Rollei T7S Mark III panorama tripod head
  • new design and two notches for quick change to portrait format
  • Load capacity up to 26 kg
  • smooth running for horizontal panning
  • Spirit levels for precise alignment
  • Arca-Swiss compatible

BALL HEAD T7S MARK II - PANORAMA TRIPOD HEAD
The Mark III generation of the popular and extremely robust Rock Solid tripod family is therefore the ideal opportunity to present the new perfectly fitting Rollei professional ball heads with panorama function and double notch.

INCREDIBLY HIGH LOAD CAPACITY AND MANY PRACTICAL DETAILS
The T7S Mark III ball head has a maximum load capacity of 26 kg! You can mount even the heaviest professional equipment such as full-frame cameras with extremely long focal lengths or rectangular filters as well as high-end camcorders including lights or microphones on the sturdy ball head, which is precisely milled from high-quality aluminum. Two precise and easy-to-read spirit levels (vials) help you with fine adjustment, while the distinctive scaling enables panoramic shots. The fixation ensures a secure and play-free hold even at a horizontal position of 90° and, thanks to the two notches, a quick change. An Arca-Swiss compatible quick-release plate is of course also included in the scope of delivery so that camera combinations can be exchanged quickly and easily.

Technical data
Ball head
Height: 9.5 cm
Base diameter: 6.9 cm
Ball diameter: 5 cm
Weight: 590 g
Connection: 3/8" connection

Quick-release plate
Width: 5 x 4.4 cm
Weight: 32 g

Scope of delivery: Tripod head T7S MK III, quick-release plate and operating instructions

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MSRP* 99,99
89,48 Kugelkopf
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Rollei T7S Mark III

Short profile

  • Rollei T7S Mark III panorama tripod head
  • new design and two notches for quick change to portrait format
  • Load capacity up to 26 kg
  • smooth running for horizontal panning
  • Spirit levels for precise alignment
  • Arca-Swiss compatible

Product description for Rollei T7S Mark III

BALL HEAD T7S MARK II - PANORAMA TRIPOD HEAD
The Mark III generation of the popular and extremely robust Rock Solid tripod family is therefore the ideal opportunity to present the new perfectly fitting Rollei professional ball heads with panorama function and double notch.

INCREDIBLY HIGH LOAD CAPACITY AND MANY PRACTICAL DETAILS
The T7S Mark III ball head has a maximum load capacity of 26 kg! You can mount even the heaviest professional equipment such as full-frame cameras with extremely long focal lengths or rectangular filters as well as high-end camcorders including lights or microphones on the sturdy ball head, which is precisely milled from high-quality aluminum. Two precise and easy-to-read spirit levels (vials) help you with fine adjustment, while the distinctive scaling enables panoramic shots. The fixation ensures a secure and play-free hold even at a horizontal position of 90° and, thanks to the two notches, a quick change. An Arca-Swiss compatible quick-release plate is of course also included in the scope of delivery so that camera combinations can be exchanged quickly and easily.

Technical data
Ball head
Height: 9.5 cm
Base diameter: 6.9 cm
Ball diameter: 5 cm
Weight: 590 g
Connection: 3/8" connection

Quick-release plate
Width: 5 x 4.4 cm
Weight: 32 g

Scope of delivery: Tripod head T7S MK III, quick-release plate and operating instructions

Rollei T7S Mark III

Ausstattung
Tragfähigkeit
26 kg
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
590 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
4048805229727
KAN
22972

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