Dual-head specification available for both 75mm ball diameter and flat base tripods. Mountable on sliders, skater dollies, and other equipment. |
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The height of the center of gravity is the distance from the center of the camera to the top of the head (or the camera plate). The shorter this distance, the higher the weight point becomes. |
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RH25D Counterbalance chart
RH45D Counterbalance chart
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STEP 1: Attach the camera on the tripod head. Turn the tilting knob to the neutral (zero) position. Slide the plate to a position where the camera is well balanced and lock the slide plate. |
STEP 2: Adjust the innerspring strength using the counterbalance adjustment knob. If the camera tilts forward, tighten the counterbalance. If the camera tilts backwards, loosen the counterbalance. |
STEP 3: Tweak the slide plate to fine tune the counterbalance. Make sure the camera stays still at any tilt angle and set the pan & tilt switch knob to the desired position. |
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Counterbalance range | 4.5 to 10.5kg /10.0 to 23.0lb (C.G.100mm) |
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Payload | 12kg / 26.5lb | |
Counterbalance | Continuous | |
Drag mode | Free plus 3STEP | |
Tilt angle | +90° / -70° | |
Weight | 6.7kg / 14.7lb | |
Height | 63 to 173cm / 25.0 to 68.0″ | |
Ball diameter | 75mm | |
Section | 2STAGE |