Benro HD3 panhead HD Series 3-Way Pan head with quick release plate PH10
The Benro HD series 3-way pan heads provide precise multi-axis camera placement and repositioning. Hand assembled and individually adjusted, their use of Magnesium alloy components ensure even greater performance and lighter weight than previous models. They provide flexible and fast operation, reliable support and secure operation.
The BENRO HD-Series 3-Way Panheads feature lightweight Magnesium alloy contruction and offer smooth front and horizontal tilt and panning movements along with secure locking handles or knobs. Each 3D Head incorporates a snap-in style quick release plate system with dual locks. Graduated scales provide quick and easy repositioning and a built-in bubble ensures fast camera leveling.
Supports up to a 11.0lb Load
Features:
Patented Dual-Lock Quick Release System | BH-Series ball heads incorporate a patented dual lock-lever that makes it easy to mount your camera to the head, while preventing any chance of accidentally unseating the camera |
Single Knob Adjustment | A single, one-touch adjustment knob allows for quick and precise camera positioning |
Dual Locking Quick Release System | patented spring lock combined with manual release provide extra security |
Package includes: one HD Panhead and one Quick Release Plate
Specifications:
Maximum Load | 26.4 lbs (12 kg) |
Height | 5.2 in (132 mm) |
Tilt Range | +90°/-45° Front; +90°/-25° Horizontal |
Drag Control | No |
Panning Range | 360° |
Separate Panning Lock | Yes |
Quick Release (QR) Plate | Snap-In Style (PH10) |
Bubble Level | Yes |
Head Mount Thread Size | 1/4″-20 |
Base Mount Thread | 3/8″-16 |
Head Base Diameter | 53 mm |
Weight | 2.1 lbs (1 kg) |
Includes PH-10 Quick Release Plate
Shipping Method | COST | Shipping Time |
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note: all products require processing before shipment. Processing includes selecting your products, quality assurance checks and careful packaging for shipment. Average processing time: 1-2 business days. |
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