CNC Lens Collar Tripod Mount Ring for Tamron SP 70-200mm f/2.8 Di VC USD G2 Lens
Product Features:
– Precision CNC machined from lightweight yet durable aluminum alloy. This ensures a solid construction and long-lasting performance.
– Arca-Swiss compatible design allows for quick and easy mounting and dismounting of your camera.
– Features a rotating collar that enables you to switch between landscape and portrait orientations smoothly.
– Precise laser-engraved markings provide accurate alignment for consistent and reliable shots.
– Additional 1/4″-20 threaded holes allow for the attachment of accessories such as quick release plates or tripod heads.
– The non-slip rubber inlay provides a secure grip, preventing accidental slips or damage to your lens.
– Anodized surface finish resists wear and corrosion, ensuring a professional look and extended lifespan.
Benefits:
– The CNC Lens Collar Tripod Mount Ring is a must-have accessory for any photographer using the Tamron SP 70-200mm f/2.8 Di VC USD G2 Lens.
– It provides a stable and secure platform for your camera, ensuring sharp and clear images.
– The Arca-Swiss compatibility allows for seamless integration with a wide range of compatible tripods and accessories.
– The rotating collar enhances versatility, enabling effortless orientation changes without the need to detach the lens.
– The durable aluminum alloy construction ensures longevity and reliability, even under demanding conditions.
– The non-slip rubber inlay ensures a secure hold, preventing accidental drops or damage to your valuable lens.
Key Usage Points:
– Easy installation and removal thanks to the Arca-Swiss compatible design.
– Durable aluminum alloy construction for long-lasting performance.
– Rotating collar for quick orientation changes.
– Non-slip rubber inlay for a secure grip.
– Precise laser-engraved markings for accurate alignment.
– Anodized surface finish for enhanced durability and wear resistance.
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