SKU: GC11-111622

Sirui K-30II Ball Head

This CNC-machined K-30II Ball Head from Sirui is Arca-type compatible, and it includes a quick-release plate with a threaded 1/4"-20 camera mount. Safety stops located on the bottom of the plate prevent it from sliding out if the clamp is partially opened. The head's load capacity is 66.1 lb, its weight is 21.2 oz, and it is 4.3" tall. The main aluminium locking knob disengages, and it allows you to move the ball and place it at a 90° angle; the independent pan knob also unlocks, so you can rotate the head a full 360°. Tension can be increased or decreased to the main ball with its control dial located on the inside of the main knob. The three spirit levels ensure that your horizon is straight at each axis.

Features:

Load Capacity: 66.1 lb

Height: 4.3"

Weight: 21.2 oz

Arca-Type Compatible

90° Vertical Tilt

360° Pan with Independent Pan Lock

Tension Control

CNC-Machined Aluminum Construction

Horizontal and Vertical Spirit Levels

Includes QR Plate with 1/4"-20 Mount

Regular price $215.20
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Product Overview

This CNC-machined K-30II Ball Head from Sirui is Arca-type compatible, and it includes a quick-release plate with a threaded 1/4"-20 camera mount. Safety stops located on the bottom of the plate prevent it from sliding out if the clamp is partially opened. The head's load capacity is 66.1 lb, its weight is 21.2 oz, and it is 4.3" tall. The main aluminium locking knob disengages, and it allows you to move the ball and place it at a 90° angle; the independent pan knob also unlocks, so you can rotate the head a full 360°. Tension can be increased or decreased to the main ball with its control dial located on the inside of the main knob. The three spirit levels ensure that your horizon is straight at each axis.

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