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Kirk Enterprises
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MSRP:
$309.95
Ball Head
Weighing in at only 2 pounds, this ball head features silky smooth ball-and-socket action for complete control--just by releasing and locking a single knob. The Model BH-1 features a universal quick-release platform that accepts all Arca-style plates and mounts. All external components are crafted f
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Total Reviews:
4.67 of 5
15 Reviews
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MSRP:
$440.00
King Cobra Action Head
The King Cobra design balances your telephoto lenses perfectly, allowing you to adjust the lens through an infinite range of motion without locking and unlocking the head. You'll love the way it tracks a moving subject in an effortless gliding motion, with no jerky stops and starts. It provides just
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2 of 5
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$0.00
L-Brackets
Right-angle quick release "L-brackets" fit to the base of your camera or its accessory battery pack so you can quickly release, turn, and remount your camera for either a horizontal or vertical shot. Available for a variety of Nikon and Canon 35mm as well as a variety of medium format bodies.
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4.5 of 5
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Quick Release
The Kirk Quick Release System consists of a platform that remains mounted to your tripod head, and "plates" mounted to your camera bodies and long lenses. This system lets you dismount one camera from your tripod and secure another in roughly 1/3 the time of the conventional tripod fingertip screws.
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