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Sirui Gimbal Head PH-10

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  • Gimbal Head Panorama Head PH-10
  • Gimbal Head - PH Series
  • Material arm: carbon; L-plate: aerospace aluminum
  • 360° panorama function
  • Scales for tilt, rotation and height shifting
  • Nodal point adjustment possible
  • tiltable from +150° to -60
  • Arca-Swiss compatible
  • max. load capacity: 15 kg
  • ideal for nature and sports photography and other shots of moving objects

SIRUI's Carbon Telescopic Head for Long Focal Lengths
A gimbal tripod head is essential when using large, heavy camera/lens combinations. The special gimbal design keeps the camera with Lens in balance and prevents unintentional tilting of the entire system as can happen with ball heads, for example.

The lightweight PH-10 is extremely resilient due to its carbon aluminum construction and at the same time comfortable and intuitive to use. Characteristic are the soft, smooth movements of the telescope head. Moving objects such as animals or athletes can thus be tracked wonderfully.

Thanks to the various scales, the head can be perfectly adjusted to your camera and is thus ready for use at any time. The nodal point for distortion-free panoramic shots can also be set precisely.

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MSRP* 269,-
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Sirui Gimbal Head PH-10

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  • Gimbal Head Panorama Head PH-10
  • Gimbal Head - PH Series
  • Material arm: carbon; L-plate: aerospace aluminum
  • 360° panorama function
  • Scales for tilt, rotation and height shifting
  • Nodal point adjustment possible
  • tiltable from +150° to -60
  • Arca-Swiss compatible
  • max. load capacity: 15 kg
  • ideal for nature and sports photography and other shots of moving objects

Product description for Sirui Gimbal Head PH-10

SIRUI's Carbon Telescopic Head for Long Focal Lengths
A gimbal tripod head is essential when using large, heavy camera/lens combinations. The special gimbal design keeps the camera with Lens in balance and prevents unintentional tilting of the entire system as can happen with ball heads, for example.

The lightweight PH-10 is extremely resilient due to its carbon aluminum construction and at the same time comfortable and intuitive to use. Characteristic are the soft, smooth movements of the telescope head. Moving objects such as animals or athletes can thus be tracked wonderfully.

Thanks to the various scales, the head can be perfectly adjusted to your camera and is thus ready for use at any time. The nodal point for distortion-free panoramic shots can also be set precisely.

Sirui Gimbal Head PH-10

EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6952060011943
KAN
SI-PH10

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