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Hama Binoculars tripod holder aluminum with 1/4 thread

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  • for blur-free and long-lasting observation, leaving both hands free
  • binoculars are firmly attached to the adapter and tripod
  • easy mounting of the binoculars: simply screw the adapter onto the tripod and the binoculars onto the adapter
  • Binoculars remain fully operable
  • suitable for all binoculars with ¼" thread
  • Adapter suitable for all tripods with ¼" (6.4 mm) thread/connection

With this universal mount, all binoculars with a 1/4 inch thread can be attached to a tripod with a 1/4 inch tripod connection.

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Hama Binoculars tripod holder aluminum with 1/4 thread

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  • for blur-free and long-lasting observation, leaving both hands free
  • binoculars are firmly attached to the adapter and tripod
  • easy mounting of the binoculars: simply screw the adapter onto the tripod and the binoculars onto the adapter
  • Binoculars remain fully operable
  • suitable for all binoculars with ¼" thread
  • Adapter suitable for all tripods with ¼" (6.4 mm) thread/connection

Product description for Hama Binoculars tripod holder aluminum with 1/4 thread

With this universal mount, all binoculars with a 1/4 inch thread can be attached to a tripod with a 1/4 inch tripod connection.

Hama Binoculars tripod holder aluminum with 1/4 thread

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