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Benro KH26PC Video Head & Tripod Kit (72.6")

The KH26PC Video Head & Tripod Kit from Benro is a sturdy 2-stage aluminium tripod with an integrated mid-level spreader designed for supporting DSLRs, mirrorless cameras, and smaller video cameras. It replaces the popular KH26P, upgrading the overall payload capacity to 15 kg. This new model also provides an improved quick release system with two spring-loaded locating pins and a wider range of compatibility with select camera plates.

SKU: GC76-KH26PC

Benro KH26PC Video Head & Tripod Kit (72.6")

Benro KH26PC Video Head & Tripod Kit (72.6")

The KH26PC Video Head & Tripod Kit from Benro is a sturdy 2-stage aluminium tripod with an integrated mid-level spreader designed for supporting DSLRs, mirrorless cameras, and smaller video cameras. It replaces the popular KH26P, upgrading the overall payload capacity to 15 kg. This new model also provides an improved quick release system with two spring-loaded locating pins and a wider range of compatibility with select camera plates.

Many of the same impressive features of its predecessor, including continuous pan drag and independent twist-lock leg adjustment are retained, along with the working height range of 34.5 to 72.6"" and the capability of folding down to just 35.8"" for easy storage and transport. The KH26PC has twin spiked feet with removable shoes for improved traction and includes a 60mm leveling ball, a pan handle that can be used for right- or left-handed use, and a padded carrying case with a strap.

Features at a Glance

2-stage aluminium tripod with 60mm bowl

Supports loads up to 15 kg

Continuous pan drag

Sliding balance plate with two anti-twist pins

Quick release system compatible with plates from the Benro S series and Manfrotto 501HDV/503HDV/701HDV/MVH502A heads

Independent pan/tilt locks

Ambidextrous pan handle attaches to either side of the head

34.5 to 72.6"" height range

Fixed, nonremovable mid-level spreader

Independent leg adjustment using twist-lock levers

Spiked feet with removable rubber shoes

Head-mounted bubble level

35.8"" folded length

Padded carrying case with strap

Key Features:

2-Stage Tripod with Spreader

Payload Capacity is 6.8 kg

Height Range is 88 to 184 cm

Continuous Pan Drag Control

Spring-Loaded Locating Pins on Plate

Independent Twist-Lock Leg Adjustment

60mm Leveling Ball for Stability

What's in the Box:

Benro KH26PC Video Head & Tripod Kit (72.6")

2-Stage Aluminium Tripod

Set of Rubber Tripod Shoes

Pan Handle

Padded Carrying Case

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Benro KH26PC Video Head & Tripod Kit (72.6")

The KH26PC Video Head & Tripod Kit from Benro is a sturdy 2-stage aluminium tripod with an integrated mid-level spreader designed for supporting DSLRs, mirrorless cameras, and smaller video cameras. It replaces the popular KH26P, upgrading the overall payload capacity to 15 kg. This new model also provides an improved quick release system with two spring-loaded locating pins and a wider range of compatibility with select camera plates.

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