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The OConnor Ultimate 2575D Fluid Head Package includes the Ultimate 2575D Fluid Head, Euro Style Quick Release, Pan Handle, Pan Handle Extension, Mitchell Base and Tiedown, and 150mm Ball Base and Tiedown.

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O'Connor Ultimate 2575D Fluid Head Package

The OConnor Ultimate 2575D Fluid Head Package includes the Ultimate 2575D Fluid Head, Euro Style Quick Release, Pan Handle, Pan Handle Extension, Mitchell Base and Tiedown, and 150mm Ball Base and Tiedown.

The Ultimate 2575D Fluid Head includes the sinusoidal counterbalance system for true, accurate balance at any point in the tilt range and holds cameras up to 90 lb. It provides stepless, ultra-smooth pan and tilt fluid drag for improved control and stability for film-style shooting.

The 2575-120 Large European Quick Release with 120mm camera mounting plate is for use with the OConnor 2060, 2575C and 2575CV fluid heads.

The Mitchell base adapter allows mounting all Oconnor's Ultimate Series fluid heads (except Ultimate Digital 50-200 head) on Mitchell base tripods.

The 08402 Mitchell Base Tiedown is the five-lobed retaining nut used with gear and fluid heads with Mitchell threaded post mounts.

The 150mm ball base adapter allows mounting the Ultimate 2060, 2575C and 2575CV on 150mm bowl tripods. Requires 150mm ball tiedown.

The 150mm Tiedown is for the attachment of 150mm bowl-mounted fluid heads to OConnor tripods with 150mm receivers.

OConnor Ultimate 2575D Fluid Head

The OConnor Ultimate 2575D Fluid Head includes the sinusoidal counterbalance system for true, accurate balance at any point in the tilt range and holds cameras up to 90 lb. It provides stepless, ultra-smooth pan and tilt fluid drag for improved control and stability for film-style shooting. The head comes with platform controls on the operator’s side of the head. The platform release lever with a one touch finger actuated safety release catch allows for one “finger” or hand action to undo the safety catch and open the lever.

  • Dual platform scales
  • Platform with 4 handle rosettes
  • Soft hand rest on left hand side
  • Infinitely adjustable counterbalance from 0 to 90 lb that can be altered easily with a collapsible counterbalance crank knob and numerical readout
  • Stepless, ultra-smooth pan and tilt fluid drag
  • Controls located on the left-hand side of the head for intuitive cine-style shooting

OConnor 2575-120 Large European Quick Release with 120mm Camera Mounting Plate for 2060, 2575C and 2575CV Fluid Heads

The Euro-Style Quick Release Platform from OConnor can accommodate heavy camera rigs and is designed for use with the OConnor 2575D, 120EX, 2560, and 2065 series of fluid heads. The included large European-style touch and go plate enables rapid mounting and demounting of your camera. A two-step lever at the rear of the platform locks the touch and go plate securely in place.

OConnor 2575-137 Top Half of Telescoping Pan Handle (30° Bend)

This OConnor 2575-137 Top Half of Telescoping Pan Handle is compatible with the OConnor 2065, 2575, and 120EX fluid heads. Use its lever-based screw to connect the handle to a rosette on either side of the head for right or left-handed use. A separately available, cushioned bottom handle component is required to properly use this telescoping handle. The 30°-angled pan handle can rotate within its clamp for locking at your preferred orientation.

OConnor 2575-135 Bottom Extension of Telescoping Pan Handle

The OConnor 2575-135 Bottom Handle Extension is designed to work with both 1030-246 and 2575-137 telescoping pan handles. This extension fastens onto the pan handle via a locking lever. It features a padded bottom grip for increased operating comfort.

OConnor 08281 Mitchell Base

Mitchell base adapter allows mounting all Oconnor's Ultimate Series fluid heads (except Ultimate Digital 50-200 head) on Mitchell base tripods. Requires Mitchell base tiedown.

OConnor 08402 Mitchell Base Tiedown

The OConnor 08402 Mitchell Base Tiedown is the five-lobed retaining nut used with gear and fluid heads with Mitchell threaded post mounts.

OConnor 08417 Tiedown for Oconnor 150mm Fluid Heads

The OConnor 150 mm Tiedown is for the attachment of of 150 mm bowl-mounted fluid heads to OConnor tripods with 150mm receivers.

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The OConnor Ultimate 2575D Fluid Head Package includes the Ultimate 2575D Fluid Head, Euro Style Quick Release, Pan Handle, Pan Handle Extension, Mitchell Base and Tiedown, and 150mm Ball Base and Tiedown.

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