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Benro GH2N Gimbal Head

The multifunctional and reliable Benro Gimbal Head GH2N is designed for dynamic shooting of moving objects - animals, birds, sports competitions, etc. long focal length lenses.

SKU: GC76-GH2N

Benro GH2N Gimbal Head

Benro GH2N Gimbal Head

The multifunctional and reliable Benro Gimbal Head GH2N is designed for dynamic shooting of moving objects - animals, birds, sports competitions, etc. long focal length lenses.

The hollow body of the gimbal head, reinforced with stiffening ribs, can withstand an impressive load of 25 kg with its own light weight of 1.2 kg.

With the Benro Gimbal Head GH2N you have access to extreme angles and perfect balance. Your camera and lens can move freely in directions that other heads cannot, to track the vertical and horizontal movement of fast-moving objects.

The low center of gravity ensures a stable head position at any inclination.

Hydraulic cartridges mounted along the pan and tilt axes provide smooth head movement in all directions.

The vertical digital scale allows for precise and repeatable camera height adjustments.

The panoramic scale allows you to accurately position the camera in the horizontal plane and also accurately repeat the specified positions.

The swivel and tilt locks are made of metal, reliable and easy to use. The latches have a short stroke to quickly lock the selected camera position.

The Benro PL100N compact, quick-release extended platform is compatible with the Arca-Swiss system, allowing you to quickly remove and install the camera, securely fixing it on your head.

Markings on the base of the quick release pad allow you to accurately repeat the specified camera position.

The design of the quick release plate base and the plate itself are specifically designed to reduce the overall weight of the head without sacrificing strength.

A bubble level will help you accurately align the horizon line.

Supplied with a tightening case for transportation and storage.

Capture unpredictable moments, shoot birds and animals in their habitats, and take unique shots when filming sports events.

Key Features:

Smooth Movement with Hydraulic Cartridges

Vertical Scale for Precise Height Adjustments

Panoramic Scale for Accurate Horizontal Positioning

Metal Swivel and Tilt Locks for Quick Adjustments

Arca-Swiss Compatible Quick-release Platform

Bubble Level for Perfect Alignment

Supplied with a Transport Case

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Benro GH2N Gimbal Head

The multifunctional and reliable Benro Gimbal Head GH2N is designed for dynamic shooting of moving objects - animals, birds, sports competitions, etc. long focal length lenses.

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