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Sigma Professional Tripod Bracket TS-101 (for ob. 60-600/F4.5-6.3 Sport)

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Management number 228852033 Release Date 2026/05/31 List Price US$86.52 Model Number 228852033
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This attachment can replace the one provided, making it possible to attach the lens directly to the Arca Swiss platforms and screw knob clamps. Supplied with 60-600mm F4,5-6,3 DG OS HSM | Sport. Connectable to fixed tripod sockets The mount allows you to attach the lens directly to Arca Swiss platforms and screw terminals. Because it incorporates two screw holes of different sizes (1/4 and 3/8), it can also be connected to tripod sockets other than Arca Swiss. Improved Usability Having a longer track length allows adjustment to ensure that weight balance is always correct, even when the center of gravity changes by zooming in or connecting a canvas converter or battery pack. It also allows you to fix a lens hood in the opposite direction and can be inserted into the lens case while attached. To prevent the fall of the Arca Swiss clamp, the safety stop screws are provided.

  • Item Package Quality: 1
  • Model Number: AT8900
  • Country of origin:- Japan
  • Package Weight: 174 grams
UPC 085126936778
ASIN B07HQ1BX1J
Color Black
Brand Name Sigma
Manufacturer SIGMA
Model Number AT8900
Mounting Type Stativhalterung
Item Dimensions 6 x 1.7 x 1.5 inches
Included Components Bracket, instructions
Manufacturer Part Number TS-101

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