OConnor to feature Ultimate 2575D fluid head

Mar 19, 2009 10:16 AM

    

OConnor will unveil the D model of its Ultimate 2575 fluid head with ergonomic changes to controls and more pan-bar mounting points.

The 2575D retains the counterbalance specifications and other characteristics of its C model predecessor.

The relocation of all controls on the platform to the operator's left side provides for easier adjustment. The 2575D's one-touch platform release lever allows for one finger or hand action to undo the safety catch and open the lever, which speeds deployment and location changes in the field.

The upgraded fluid head's platform features dual-platform scales, one on each side, and four handle rosettes to allow operation from either side of the head as well as front or back handle mounting.

See OConnor at the NAB Show in Booth C6025.




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