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Manfrotto Ball head Micro 492 with hot shoe

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  • Tripod head with durable and long-lasting aluminum housing
  • Standard camera shoe for mounting the camera
  • Universal screws for external monitors
  • easy to attach, with full pan and tilt movement
  • Load capacity up to 4kg

For any photographer looking for an easily transportable yet reliable ball head, the Manfrotto MH492LCD-BH is the ideal way to pair your camcorder with a monitor. This tripod head is made of highly durable, lightweight aluminum, so it's easily transportable and sturdy enough to handle an impressive load capacity of up to 4 kg/8.82 lbs. With just a few taps thanks to the single ergonomic locking lever that controls both pan and tilt movements, you'll have your gear set up and aligned in no time. The head is equipped with a standard camera shoe. Finding the right position is a breeze, too. It has a 1/4-inch screw for attaching the external monitor.

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MSRP* 104,11
79,63 Kugelkopf
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Manfrotto Ball head Micro 492 with hot shoe

Short profile

  • Tripod head with durable and long-lasting aluminum housing
  • Standard camera shoe for mounting the camera
  • Universal screws for external monitors
  • easy to attach, with full pan and tilt movement
  • Load capacity up to 4kg

Product description for Manfrotto Ball head Micro 492 with hot shoe

For any photographer looking for an easily transportable yet reliable ball head, the Manfrotto MH492LCD-BH is the ideal way to pair your camcorder with a monitor. This tripod head is made of highly durable, lightweight aluminum, so it's easily transportable and sturdy enough to handle an impressive load capacity of up to 4 kg/8.82 lbs. With just a few taps thanks to the single ergonomic locking lever that controls both pan and tilt movements, you'll have your gear set up and aligned in no time. The head is equipped with a standard camera shoe. Finding the right position is a breeze, too. It has a 1/4-inch screw for attaching the external monitor.

Manfrotto Ball head Micro 492 with hot shoe

Ausstattung
Tragfähigkeit
4 kg
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Durchmesser ca.
35 mm
Höhe ca.
7,6 cm
Gewicht ca.
170 g
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
8024221668162
KAN
MH492LCD-BH

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