Manfrotto MFMH492-BH
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Manfrotto MFMH492-BH | £42.99 | ||||
Manfrotto Manfrotto MH492-BH | £42.99 |
For All Amateur Photographers Looking For A Small And Reliable Head To Perfectly Match Their Compact Camera Or To Support The Ideal Accessory To Enrich The Shot The Mh492-Bh Is The Head For Taking It To The Next Level. Versatile, User-Friendly, And Made To Last, This Multi-Purpose Photographic Head Is Made Of Highly Resistant, Lightweight Aluminium So It Is Both Portable And Strong And It Features A Single Ergonomic Knob That Controls Both Pan And Tilt Movements To Be Ready And Fast In Framing And Shooting.Complete With Universal Attachments Such As A 6.35mm Platform Attachment And A 9.5mm Female Attachment At The Base Of The Ball, You'Ll Be Ready For Anything. Compatible And Practical, The Mh492-Bh Simplifies Any Shoot.Features:- Multipurpose Tripod Head Made For Compact System Cameras- Easy Locking And Full Pan And Tilt Movement- Strong Enough To Easily Support Up To 4kg- Features Standard 9.5mm Bottom Attachment For Versatility- ¼' Standard Camera ScrewSpecifications:- Weight: 0.14 Kg- Base Diameter: 35 Mm- Material: Aluminium- Front Tilt: -90° / +40°- Safety Payload Weight: 4 Kg- Plate Type: Fixed - With 1/4″ Screw- Base Type:22 Mm- Ball Locking: Yes- Top Attachment: 1/4″ Screw- Easy Link: No- Friction Control: No- Head Type: Ball Head- Independent Pan Lock: No- Independent Tilt Lock: No- Lateral Tilt: -90° / +40°- Maximum Working Temperature: 70 °C- Minimum Working Temperature: -30 °C- Pan Bar Included: No- Pan Drag: None- Panoramic Rotation: 360 °- Quick Release: No- Tilt Drag: None- Working Height: 6.5 Cm
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