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Mantona Gimbal tripod head TKII

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  • high-quality "monkey swing" for large telephoto lenses
  • ideal for sports and nature photography or panorama photography
  • quick and easy handling
  • incl. quick-release plate with swivel clamp and pressure lock
  • Friction adjustment via two adjusting screws
  • max. load capacity: approx. 8kg

The professional gimbal tripod head is ideal for the use of long, heavy focal lengths in sports or nature photography. It was developed to make it easy to follow fast-moving Lens vertically and horizontally and to prevent the lens or camera from tilting, as can happen with ball heads. This ensures that the center of gravity of the equipment is optimally balanced.

The scaling on the base plate and the tripod arm allows precise and easy adjustment of the tilt and panorama settings. The variable tilt function also allows different angles to be realized.

The tripod head is also equipped with a quick-release plate, a swivel clamp and a pressure lock, which secures the camera or Lens. The 3/8 inch connection can be mounted on any tripod and is therefore ideal for perfectly aligned photos. With a load capacity of approx. 10 kg, even large telephoto lenses can be mounted without worry.

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Mantona Gimbal tripod head TKII

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  • high-quality "monkey swing" for large telephoto lenses
  • ideal for sports and nature photography or panorama photography
  • quick and easy handling
  • incl. quick-release plate with swivel clamp and pressure lock
  • Friction adjustment via two adjusting screws
  • max. load capacity: approx. 8kg

Product description for Mantona Gimbal tripod head TKII

The professional gimbal tripod head is ideal for the use of long, heavy focal lengths in sports or nature photography. It was developed to make it easy to follow fast-moving Lens vertically and horizontally and to prevent the lens or camera from tilting, as can happen with ball heads. This ensures that the center of gravity of the equipment is optimally balanced.

The scaling on the base plate and the tripod arm allows precise and easy adjustment of the tilt and panorama settings. The variable tilt function also allows different angles to be realized.

The tripod head is also equipped with a quick-release plate, a swivel clamp and a pressure lock, which secures the camera or Lens. The 3/8 inch connection can be mounted on any tripod and is therefore ideal for perfectly aligned photos. With a load capacity of approx. 10 kg, even large telephoto lenses can be mounted without worry.

Mantona Gimbal tripod head TKII

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