Libec RS-350D
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Libec RS-350D

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Libec RS-350DThe Libec RS 350D Tripod System features the dual function RH35D compact fluid head and RT30B 2 stage aluminum tripod. The system is complete with a ground spreader and a soft carrying case. The RH35D head has a native flat base with a 3 8" 16 mounting thread, allowing direct mounting on sliders and other support gear, and it includes a 75mm half ball adapter via which it attaches to the RT30B tripod. The head has a 20 lb payload and offers continuous

The Libec RS-350D Tripod System features the dual-function RH35D compact fluid head and RT30B 2-stage aluminum tripod. The system is complete with a ground spreader and a soft carrying case. The RH35D head has a native flat base with a 3/8"-16 mounting thread, allowing direct mounting on sliders and other support gear, and it includes a 75mm half-ball adapter via which it attaches to the RT30B tripod. The head has a 20 lb payload and offers continuous counterbalance, 3 steps + 0 drag, independent pan and tilt locks and drag controls, and an illuminated bubble level. It comes with a telescoping pan bar and a sliding quick release plate with 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 screws. The combined height range of the head and tripod is 22 to 65.5".

Libec RH35D Fluid Head

The Libec RH35D Fluid Head is a compact dual-function tripod head supporting up to 20 lb. It features a flat base with a 3/8"-16 mounting thread and includes a 75mm half-ball adapter. The flat base allows direct mounting on sliders and other gear while the half-ball adapter allows compatibility with 75mm bowl base tripods.

The head comes with a telescoping pan bar that can be extended for comfortable mounting of zoom controllers and other purposes. An optional second pan bar can be mounted on the rosette adapter on the other side. A sliding camera plate is included with a 1/4"-20 mounting screw and spare 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 screws. The RH35D offers continuous counterbalance and 3 steps + 0 drag. It has independent pan and tilt locks, separate pan and tilt drag controls, and an illuminated bubble level.

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