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This Benro GH-2 telephoto lens holder will attach to your monopods and tripods and will ensure exemplary stability of the camera and lens assembly. This pendulum swivel offers two degrees of freedom with independent locking of the two axes of rotation (tilting and panning). Benro GH-2 gimbal head provides a natural balance and you will avoid any camera shake and fatigue related to the weight of the equipment.
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Benro GH2 Gimbal Head
This Benro GH-2 telephoto lens holder will attach to your monopods and tripods and will ensure exemplary stability of the camera and lens assembly. This pendulum swivel offers two degrees of freedom with independent locking of the two axes of rotation (tilting and panning). Benro GH-2 gimbal head provides a natural balance and you will avoid any camera shake and fatigue related to the weight of the equipment.
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Dimensions (LxBxH): 242 x 89 x 241 mm
Diameter of the base: 56 mm
Weight: 1.44 kg
No female screw: 3/8 "
Male thread: 1/4 "
Tolerated load: 23 kg
360 ° panoramic rotation
Toggle front and back
PL100 quick release plate included
The Benro GH-2 is a pendulum type head. This means that it is based on a pendulum system for the vertical movements of the lens (up or down) and can rotate left or right 360 ° on its axis of rotation (panning). For perfect fluidity while completely forgetting the weight of the lens, the Benro GH-2 is based on the adjustment to position the center of gravity of the body-lens assembly on the axes of rotation of the head Benro GH- 2. Once properly adjusted, you end up with a set box-objective perfectly balanced. Balanced to the point where you no longer feel the weight of the whole, balanced to the point that you do not even need to squeeze anything so that the goal stays pointed in the direction you decide to him give it (either up or down), balanced finally to the point that you will be able to move your system up and down or from left to right with one finger!
This ball joint built by Benro offers all the knowledge and experience of the brand in terms of tripods and high performance heads at very competitive prices.
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Normalement oui. Les pas de vis utilisés pour les trépieds et rotules sont standards.
Il y a essentiellement 2 pas de vis:
Le "petit" = 1/4": généralement utilisé pour placer le boîtier
Le "gros" = 3/8": généralement utilisé pour placer la rotule sur le trépied
C'est donc le type de vis qui compte et pas la marque. Il faut également savoir qu'il existe des adaptateurs permettant de passer d'une taille à l'autre et que de nombreuses marques proposent un double système de vis. Dans ce dernier cas, vous trouverez un pas de vis 3/8" d'un côté et si vous retournez celle-ci, un pas de vis 1/4".