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AOKA KF254C Carbon Tripod + BH33 Ball Head

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  • All-round tripod with legs made of 10-layer carbon fiber
  • Includes robust full metal ball head AOKA BH33
  • Features a detachable leg that can be used as a monopod
  • With two threaded holes on the tripod base, three adjustable stop angles and non-slip rubber feet

The AOKA KF254C carbon tripod has all the advantages of a universal all-rounder. It is an extremely practical tripod and comes with the robust BH33 ball head from AOKA. One leg can also be unscrewed in seconds and converted into a monopod. By dispensing with the center column and mounting the head directly on the tripod base, the camera weight is shifted very centrally, resulting in a very small base diameter.

The sturdy legs made of 10-layer Cabon, the practical quick-release fasteners, three adjustable stop angles for the legs, non-slip rubber feet and a cold protection handle are convincing in practice. Additional accessories such as LED lights, a reflector holder or the smartphone holder can be attached directly to the KF254C via the two threaded holes on the tripod base, two 1/4 inch and one 3/8 inch.

The metal spikes included in the scope of delivery ensure that the AOKA KF254C remains stable even on icy surfaces. Another professional feature are the connecting pieces of the individual leg segments in one-piece design.

The robust full metal AOKA BH33 ball head offers an adjustable friction brake as well as panoramic rotation with a scale. The quick-release plate for ARCA-SWISS compatible systems has two pivoting pins for the camera body stop to prevent the camera from tilting on the plate during portrait format shots and panoramas - additional stability and safety for the camera.

Supplied with BH33 ball head, bag, accessory hook, screw-on base plate for the monopod and 3 interchangeable spikes.

Features:
Height, min. (with ball head): 80 (150) mm
Height, max. (with ball head): 1,210 (1,280) mm
Weight (with ball head): 920 (1,250) g
Load capacity: 16 kg
Pack size (with ball head): 460 (530) mm
Leg segments: 4
Leg diameter: 25/21/18/14 mm

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AOKA KF254C Carbon Tripod + BH33 Ball Head

Short profile

  • All-round tripod with legs made of 10-layer carbon fiber
  • Includes robust full metal ball head AOKA BH33
  • Features a detachable leg that can be used as a monopod
  • With two threaded holes on the tripod base, three adjustable stop angles and non-slip rubber feet

Product description for AOKA KF254C Carbon Tripod + BH33 Ball Head

The AOKA KF254C carbon tripod has all the advantages of a universal all-rounder. It is an extremely practical tripod and comes with the robust BH33 ball head from AOKA. One leg can also be unscrewed in seconds and converted into a monopod. By dispensing with the center column and mounting the head directly on the tripod base, the camera weight is shifted very centrally, resulting in a very small base diameter.

The sturdy legs made of 10-layer Cabon, the practical quick-release fasteners, three adjustable stop angles for the legs, non-slip rubber feet and a cold protection handle are convincing in practice. Additional accessories such as LED lights, a reflector holder or the smartphone holder can be attached directly to the KF254C via the two threaded holes on the tripod base, two 1/4 inch and one 3/8 inch.

The metal spikes included in the scope of delivery ensure that the AOKA KF254C remains stable even on icy surfaces. Another professional feature are the connecting pieces of the individual leg segments in one-piece design.

The robust full metal AOKA BH33 ball head offers an adjustable friction brake as well as panoramic rotation with a scale. The quick-release plate for ARCA-SWISS compatible systems has two pivoting pins for the camera body stop to prevent the camera from tilting on the plate during portrait format shots and panoramas - additional stability and safety for the camera.

Supplied with BH33 ball head, bag, accessory hook, screw-on base plate for the monopod and 3 interchangeable spikes.

Features:
Height, min. (with ball head): 80 (150) mm
Height, max. (with ball head): 1,210 (1,280) mm
Weight (with ball head): 920 (1,250) g
Load capacity: 16 kg
Pack size (with ball head): 460 (530) mm
Leg segments: 4
Leg diameter: 25/21/18/14 mm

AOKA KF254C Carbon Tripod + BH33 Ball Head

Ausstattung
Minimale Arbeitshöhe
15 cm
Maximale Arbeitshöhe
128 cm
Packmaß
53 cm
Neigekopf
Kugelkopf
Tragfähigkeit
16 kg
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
1250 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
blau
Material-Art
Carbon
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6970155450996
KAN
424004

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