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Mantona Turnaround 360 tripod head

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  • automatically rotating panorama head for action camera, smartphone, digital camera and DSLR or system camera up to 800g
  • for panorama photography, time-lapse and interval photography
  • rotates 360 degrees around its own axis in 60 minutes
  • stepless adjustment with 4 possible intervals
  • 360 degrees in 60 minutes, 270 degrees in 45 minutes, 180 degrees in 30 minutes, 90 degrees in 15 minutes
  • max. load capacity approx. 800g
  • mechanical drive and metal body
  • with ¼ inch thread and hole for mounting on ball heads or tripods
  • Attention: only for cameras whose center of gravity is above the tripod thread (not suitable for cameras with heavy Lens)

Quick and easy panorama shots with little effort
The mantona Turnaround 360 panorama head is easy to use and ready to go immediately - whether on an action camera such as the GoPro Hero, Qumox Camera or Easypiy, a smartphone, a digital camera or system camera up to 800g. With a functional principle similar to an egg timer, it can quickly take pictures at a fixed speed and within a certain period of time. For example, the head rotates 360 degrees around its own axis in 60 minutes. The four marked dots help to preset the desired recording period, but can also be adjusted continuously as desired.

Compact and high-quality
The mechanical inner workings and the body are made of metal and equipped with ¼ inch holes and a ¼ inch thread. This allows the head to be mounted quickly and easily on various tripods, ball heads or video rails. To avoid blocking the mechanism, only use cameras whose center point is above the tripod thread. At the end of the selected time period, an alarm signal sounds to indicate the end of rotation.

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Mantona Turnaround 360 tripod head

Short profile

  • automatically rotating panorama head for action camera, smartphone, digital camera and DSLR or system camera up to 800g
  • for panorama photography, time-lapse and interval photography
  • rotates 360 degrees around its own axis in 60 minutes
  • stepless adjustment with 4 possible intervals
  • 360 degrees in 60 minutes, 270 degrees in 45 minutes, 180 degrees in 30 minutes, 90 degrees in 15 minutes
  • max. load capacity approx. 800g
  • mechanical drive and metal body
  • with ¼ inch thread and hole for mounting on ball heads or tripods
  • Attention: only for cameras whose center of gravity is above the tripod thread (not suitable for cameras with heavy Lens)

Product description for Mantona Turnaround 360 tripod head

Quick and easy panorama shots with little effort
The mantona Turnaround 360 panorama head is easy to use and ready to go immediately - whether on an action camera such as the GoPro Hero, Qumox Camera or Easypiy, a smartphone, a digital camera or system camera up to 800g. With a functional principle similar to an egg timer, it can quickly take pictures at a fixed speed and within a certain period of time. For example, the head rotates 360 degrees around its own axis in 60 minutes. The four marked dots help to preset the desired recording period, but can also be adjusted continuously as desired.

Compact and high-quality
The mechanical inner workings and the body are made of metal and equipped with ¼ inch holes and a ¼ inch thread. This allows the head to be mounted quickly and easily on various tripods, ball heads or video rails. To avoid blocking the mechanism, only use cameras whose center point is above the tripod thread. At the end of the selected time period, an alarm signal sounds to indicate the end of rotation.

Mantona Turnaround 360 tripod head

Ausstattung
Tragfähigkeit
800 g
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
195 g
Sonstiges
Material-Art
Aluminium
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4250234506274
KAN
20627

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