Berlebach binoculars support deluxe

Berlebach binoculars support deluxe

The ultimate binocular support deluxe from Berlebach leaves nothing to be desired. It connects binoculars securely to any photo tripod and allows precise panning and tilting of the binoculars. The 2-way panhead optimised for observation is completely integrated in the binocular support. This compactness guarantees maximum stability. The rubber cork-covered support surface to the binoculars is twice 100 x 65 mm and can be perfectly adjusted by simple adjustment by means of a knurled wheel in the range from 30° (for binoculars) to -15° (for monoculars). Vertically, the head has an angular freedom of 70° to -55° and the horizontal offers the usual 360° swivel. Both planes are each fixed via an adjustment element. The binoculars are attached by a 400 mm long rubber strap, which can be fixed to the side. Seven holes offer a wide range of adjustment for the respective optics. The bottom connection is a 68 mm plate optimised for Berlebach tripods with a 3/8? UNC threaded hole (by means of reduction also ¼? UNC). For zenith observations, we recommend a tripod with a tiltable and swiveling center column, such as Report 843 or Report 342.
Manufacturer : Berlebach
SKU : BE4-32263
Price: 249.00 € incl tax 19% (Germany)
Delivery date : 2-3 days
Product description
The ultimate binocular support deluxe from Berlebach leaves nothing to be desired. It connects binoculars securely to any photo tripod and allows precise panning and tilting of the binoculars. The 2-way panhead optimised for observation is completely integrated in the binocular support. This compactness guarantees maximum stability. The rubber cork-covered support surface to the binoculars is twice 100 x 65 mm and can be perfectly adjusted by simple adjustment by means of a knurled wheel in the range from 30° (for binoculars) to -15° (for monoculars). Vertically, the head has an angular freedom of 70° to -55° and the horizontal offers the usual 360° swivel. Both planes are each fixed via an adjustment element. The binoculars are attached by a 400 mm long rubber strap, which can be fixed to the side. Seven holes offer a wide range of adjustment for the respective optics. The bottom connection is a 68 mm plate optimised for Berlebach tripods with a 3/8? UNC threaded hole (by means of reduction also ¼? UNC). For zenith observations, we recommend a tripod with a tiltable and swiveling center column, such as Report 843 or Report 342.