Product Code: BRGH1

Benro Gimbal Head GH1 Black

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Manufacturer Code: BRGH1
6931747360314 UPC : 6931747360314
Brand:  Benro
RRP: £289.00£199.00Inc VAT 20%You Save:  £90.00
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Benro Gimbal Head GH1 Black

This Benro Gimbal Head GH1 Black is a specialized tripod head built for telephoto lenses, it allows you to control the large lenses easily, and it can keep your lenses firm. What’s more, it’s quicker and more stable than a traditional ball head. You’ll be competent to use your lens from all different sides and still be able to adjust. The lens is set upright when using GH-1. This Gimbal GH1 tripod head is made of high-class aluminium; the arm makes its use comfortable, no matter how heavy the lens is. This head is also well-matched with the well known Arca style camera & lens plates as used by brands like Arca Swiss, Wimberley, Kirk enterprises, Really Right Stuff, Acratech and of course Benro.


Features - Benro Gimbal Head GH1 Black

  • Well suited to use for shooting sports events and wildlife
  • Compatible with tile standard Arca Swiss heads
  • Provides more stable and faster action than the standard heads
  • Lightweight rugged design that provide smooth and fast tracking
  • Designed to manipulate heavier cameras with large telephoto lenses more comfortably than with a standard tripod head

Specification - Benro Gimbal Head GH1 Black

  • Model GH1
  • Base Diameter 50mm
  • Screw UNC 3/8
  • Maximum Load 12kg
  • Fit for Tripod Model 2#,3#
  • Dimensions 165x51x192
  • Weight 710g

Kit Content
Benro Gimbal Head GH1 Black
User Operating Instructions Manual

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 28 January, 2011.