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Rollei Quick release plate Lion Rock 25

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  • Quick-release plate
  • ideal for photo and video shoots
  • suitable for all cameras with 1/4 inch tripod thread
  • quick and easy to mount
  • Arca-Swiss compatible
  • fits Lion Rock 25

The extremely robust and sturdy Rollei Lion Rock Mark II outdoor tripods are equipped with the corresponding connections as standard, and the Lion Rock tripod heads also accept the Arca-Swiss quick-release plates without any problems. To make your photo or video cameras or other equipment easily Arca-Swiss compatible, the rail plates in the robust and matt silver Lion Rock design are now available in a practical double pack.

Perfectly suitable for Lion Rock tripods
The Rollei Lion Rock 25 quick-release plate was specially developed for the Lion Rock Mark II generation, but of course also fits all other compatible tripods. With a mounting surface of 60 x 41 mm, each of the two rail plates provides sufficient contact with your professional camera or other photo or video equipment, the two sturdy steel pins reliably prevent it from slipping out sideways during changing, and the four high-quality sponge rubber pads protect the outer housing of your camera. The individual Rollei Lion Rock 25 quick-release plate weighs just 39 g and therefore does not significantly increase the permissible total weight of your photographic equipment when traveling by air, even when used in multiple versions.

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Rollei Quick release plate Lion Rock 25

Short profile

  • Quick-release plate
  • ideal for photo and video shoots
  • suitable for all cameras with 1/4 inch tripod thread
  • quick and easy to mount
  • Arca-Swiss compatible
  • fits Lion Rock 25

Product description for Rollei Quick release plate Lion Rock 25

The extremely robust and sturdy Rollei Lion Rock Mark II outdoor tripods are equipped with the corresponding connections as standard, and the Lion Rock tripod heads also accept the Arca-Swiss quick-release plates without any problems. To make your photo or video cameras or other equipment easily Arca-Swiss compatible, the rail plates in the robust and matt silver Lion Rock design are now available in a practical double pack.

Perfectly suitable for Lion Rock tripods
The Rollei Lion Rock 25 quick-release plate was specially developed for the Lion Rock Mark II generation, but of course also fits all other compatible tripods. With a mounting surface of 60 x 41 mm, each of the two rail plates provides sufficient contact with your professional camera or other photo or video equipment, the two sturdy steel pins reliably prevent it from slipping out sideways during changing, and the four high-quality sponge rubber pads protect the outer housing of your camera. The individual Rollei Lion Rock 25 quick-release plate weighs just 39 g and therefore does not significantly increase the permissible total weight of your photographic equipment when traveling by air, even when used in multiple versions.

Rollei Quick release plate Lion Rock 25

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Länge ca.
60 mm
Breite ca.
41 mm
Höhe ca.
12 mm
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
grau-silber
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
2 Schnellwechselplatten
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4048805227198
KAN
22719

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