Manufacturer: Baader
Product number: BA2450305

EUR 22,00


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Baader Bino-Stronghold Binocular Mount
This binocular mount is a robust and torsion-resistant tripod adapter made of 4 mm thick steel (no plastic, no aluminium) and, in contrast to many other L-brackets made of less solid materials, enables a binocular (with 1/4" thread in the binocular bridge) to be mounted without wobbling on any tripod with 1/4" photo thread.

The design of high-strength steel allows a particularly slim design where it is necessary to be able to set small eye distances with any binoculars. The otherwise commercially available "L-brackets" made of aluminium are much wider in the area of the body for many binoculars. The Baader Bino-Stronghold is also excellent for use in combination with the SkySurfer III red dot finder.
Material:steel
Attachment to photo tripod:1/4" internal thread
Fixation of binoculars:1/4" photo thread (screw)
Viewfinder holder:Compatible with Skysurfer III
Weight:approx. 90 g
Binocular holder


Binoculars and illuminated dot finder are not included in the scope of delivery.
Manufacturer / Importeur:Baader Planetarium GmbH
Street:Zur Sternwarte
ZIP / City:82291 Mammendorf
Country:Germany
Telefon number:+49 8145 80890
Email:kontakt@baader-planetarium.de
Website:www.baader-planetarium.com
Safety informations: PDF Download


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Written by Gerrit Bachmann
on 2022-09-22

"Sehr stabil und passgenau. Der Schraubenkopf könnte etwas größer sein um die Kraft besser zu übertragen."