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| Weight (kg) | 3.04 |
| Unit | NOS |
| Manufacturer | Benro |
| Country of Origin | CHINA |
| Camera Plate Features | Sliding Balance Plate |
| Camera Mounting Screw | 1 x 1/4"-20 Male 1 x 3/8"-16 Male |
| Safety Lock | Yes |
| Base Mount | 3/8"-16 Female |
| Drag Control | Pan: Continuous Tilt: Continuous |
| Drag Type | Fluid |
| Vertical Tilt | +90° to -75° |
| Panning Range | 360° |
The Benro S8Pro is a versatile fluid video head for loads up to 17.6 lb. Featuring a 75mm flat base with a 3/8″-16 threaded hole, it can efficiently be moved between compatible tripods and sliders, jibs, monopods, and other support gear. To balance your heavy loads, the S8Pro offers 7+0 steps of counterbalance adjustable via a knob on the side. Another knob on the opposite side provides control over continuous pan and tilt drag. There are also independent pan and tilt locks. The tilt range is a wide +90/-75°, and the pan range is a full 360°.
Some parts of the head are made of magnesium and other parts of aluminum. Virtually the entire head, including its knobs, is made of robust yet lightweight metal. A pan bar is included that can be attached to a rosette adapter on the left or right side of the head, for left- or right-handed users. A camera plate is included that can be adjusted forward/backward to let you find the optimal balance for your camera. A safety lock on the plate ensures that once mounted, the plate won’t slip out if you move it in either direction too much. Two camera screws are supplied—1/4″-20 and 3/8″-16—that can be stored underneath the camera plate on the head itself, in dedicated slots. For attaching accessories, there’s a 3/8″-16 threaded hole on each side of the head to which you can secure articulating arms.