The OConnor 120EX achieves true, accurate balance through sinusoidal EX-counterbalance technology.
OConnor Engineering has unveiled the 120EX fluid head with extended capacity EX-technology.
Based on the new EX-technology, the head features a new kind of stepless counterbalance system and a new ultra-smooth pan-and-tilt fluid drag designed for film style shooting.
With a new counterbalance mechanism at the heart of the EX-technology, the 120EX can be boosted into EX-mode to achieve a new realm of counterbalance.
True, accurate balance is achieved through sinusoidal EX-counterbalance technology.
The 120EX can accommodate a 30lb to 120lb payload for a ±90 degree tilt range. However, in EX-mode, the 120EX can counterbalance up to 240lb at a tilt range of ±60 degrees based on an 8in center of gravity.
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