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Sirui K-40X ball tripod head with TY-70S

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  • 360° panorama function and portrait notch
  • Easy and fast operation of all knobs
  • Plate with 1/4" stainless steel screw - head mount with 3/8" thread
  • Safety Lock - prevents the plate from slipping out
  • Sliding Stopper - prevent camera or Lens from sliding off in portrait position
  • Leveling bubbles - horizontal and vertical
  • Quick release plate (K-10X = TY-50 / K-20X = TY-60 / K-30X = TY-70S / K-40X = TY-70S) and neoprene carrying bag are included in delivery

The SIRUI KX series ball heads are precise and carefully processed. The tolerance between ball and bearing is max. 0.01mm for SIRUI heads. The superior quality is achieved by high-end CNC milling and high-quality surface coating.

The base can be smoothly rotated 360°, making panoramic shots a breeze. The head can be perfectly aligned with the 3 leveling bubbles. The clamping device is compatible with the Arca-Swiss system and thus allows the use of various quick-release plates. The Safety Lock System prevents the quick-release plate from slipping off unintentionally. The precise workmanship of the knobs allows for particularly smooth and effective locking and unlocking of the individual components of the SIRUI KX series. The rotary knob for the friction of the ball is limitable in the end stop of the KX series and has an adjustment scale.

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MSRP* 159,-
130,46 Kugelkopf
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Sirui K-40X ball tripod head with TY-70S

Short profile

  • 360° panorama function and portrait notch
  • Easy and fast operation of all knobs
  • Plate with 1/4" stainless steel screw - head mount with 3/8" thread
  • Safety Lock - prevents the plate from slipping out
  • Sliding Stopper - prevent camera or Lens from sliding off in portrait position
  • Leveling bubbles - horizontal and vertical
  • Quick release plate (K-10X = TY-50 / K-20X = TY-60 / K-30X = TY-70S / K-40X = TY-70S) and neoprene carrying bag are included in delivery

Product description for Sirui K-40X ball tripod head with TY-70S

The SIRUI KX series ball heads are precise and carefully processed. The tolerance between ball and bearing is max. 0.01mm for SIRUI heads. The superior quality is achieved by high-end CNC milling and high-quality surface coating.

The base can be smoothly rotated 360°, making panoramic shots a breeze. The head can be perfectly aligned with the 3 leveling bubbles. The clamping device is compatible with the Arca-Swiss system and thus allows the use of various quick-release plates. The Safety Lock System prevents the quick-release plate from slipping off unintentionally. The precise workmanship of the knobs allows for particularly smooth and effective locking and unlocking of the individual components of the SIRUI KX series. The rotary knob for the friction of the ball is limitable in the end stop of the KX series and has an adjustment scale.

Sirui K-40X ball tripod head with TY-70S

Ausstattung
Tragfähigkeit
35 kg
Sonstiges
Material-Art
Aluminium
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6952060000350
KAN
K-40X

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