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Gitzo Ball head GH4383QD

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  • Gitzo centric ball head
  • suitable for series 4 screw
  • patented zero-drift locking system
  • loadable up to 30 kg
  • ideal for professional longer Lens and heavy cameras
  • Friction with minimum friction and maximum precision
  • dedicated thermostable fluid cartridge for the pan axis

The Gitzo GH4383QD (screw-on version) Series 4 ball head is a heavy-duty tripod head ideal for heavy telephoto lenses. It offers ultimate smoothness and precision.

Although it weighs less than 1 kg, it carries an impressive 30 kg of equipment.
The head can easily hold combinations of a system or DSLR camera with lenses up to 600 mm. It fits perfectly with Gitzo Systematic tripods from series 3, 4 and 5 and is available as a version with lever and screw locking of the quick-release plate.

This series 4 ball head has a larger, super-smooth coated hollow ball.
It enables comfortable and safe operation even with heavier equipment and under extreme conditions at temperatures between -30 and 70 °C.

The head has many features:
A dedicated adjustment wheel for precise adjustment of the friction and a spirit level for levelling based on the actual horizon. The independently lockable 360° swivel axis offers the smoothest movements with its own damping cartridge and the quick fixation with a small twist ensures the perfect shot in no time.

All components have been manufactured from the highest quality materials with maximum precision - including the most resistant materials such as steel and aluminum.

The Gitzo Series 4 ball head offers an unmatched load capacity, ultra-smooth movements and fast friction adjustment, despite its low weight of less than one kilo. Design and precision "Made in Italy". The head is supplied with a type D quick-release plate. Gitzo's type D is also compatible with the Arca-Swiss standard.

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MSRP* 509,71
444,17 Kugelkopf
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Gitzo Ball head GH4383QD

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  • Gitzo centric ball head
  • suitable for series 4 screw
  • patented zero-drift locking system
  • loadable up to 30 kg
  • ideal for professional longer Lens and heavy cameras
  • Friction with minimum friction and maximum precision
  • dedicated thermostable fluid cartridge for the pan axis

Product description for Gitzo Ball head GH4383QD

The Gitzo GH4383QD (screw-on version) Series 4 ball head is a heavy-duty tripod head ideal for heavy telephoto lenses. It offers ultimate smoothness and precision.

Although it weighs less than 1 kg, it carries an impressive 30 kg of equipment.
The head can easily hold combinations of a system or DSLR camera with lenses up to 600 mm. It fits perfectly with Gitzo Systematic tripods from series 3, 4 and 5 and is available as a version with lever and screw locking of the quick-release plate.

This series 4 ball head has a larger, super-smooth coated hollow ball.
It enables comfortable and safe operation even with heavier equipment and under extreme conditions at temperatures between -30 and 70 °C.

The head has many features:
A dedicated adjustment wheel for precise adjustment of the friction and a spirit level for levelling based on the actual horizon. The independently lockable 360° swivel axis offers the smoothest movements with its own damping cartridge and the quick fixation with a small twist ensures the perfect shot in no time.

All components have been manufactured from the highest quality materials with maximum precision - including the most resistant materials such as steel and aluminum.

The Gitzo Series 4 ball head offers an unmatched load capacity, ultra-smooth movements and fast friction adjustment, despite its low weight of less than one kilo. Design and precision "Made in Italy". The head is supplied with a type D quick-release plate. Gitzo's type D is also compatible with the Arca-Swiss standard.

Gitzo Ball head GH4383QD

Ausstattung
Tragfähigkeit
30 kg
Tragfähigkeit UNI/PDR 105:2021
30 kg
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Durchmesser ca.
60 mm
Breite ca.
54 mm
Höhe ca.
12,5 cm
Gewicht ca.
900 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
8024221703337
KAN
GH4383QD

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