Instrukcja obsługi Really Right Stuff BH-40
Really Right Stuff
statyw
BH-40
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OPERATION
Attach the BH-40 to Tripod
1. Tighten the Pan Lock Knob to lock the Panning Base with
light to medium torque.
NOTE: Overcranking the Pan Lock Knob may result in
unwanted drag on the ball.
2. Screw the ballhead onto the 3/8”-16 threaded stud on the top
of the tripod (stud should not protrude more than 3/8” above
platform or 5-6 threads). Tighten the ballhead onto the tripod
snugly, but do not over-torque or it will be difficult to remove.
Set Up Your Tripod
Set up your tripod to match the required camera position.
Orient the Ballhead
Loosen the Pan Lock Knob and rotate the body of the BH-40
ballhead as shown, so you may operate the Main Lock T-Lever with
your le hand while your right hand is free to operate the camera
controls. This orientation allows you to easily tilt the camera body
over from horizontal to vertical using the drop notch.
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As you adopt a procedure that works for you, it’s best to practice that
working mode consistently until it becomes second nature. This will save
you time in the field and help avoid costly mistakes. Seasoned pros are
able to setup and shoot literally within seconds.
Adjust the Drag Set
Some photographers prefer to have tension (drag) on the ball
at all times to prevent the camera from suddenly flopping
when the Main Lock T-Lever is loosened. The optimal amount
of drag depends on the size and shape of equipment being
used as well as the angles at which you wish to place the
equipment (steeper angles require a higher drag setting).
To set the drag, either remove your camera or hold it in place.
1. Loosen the Main Lock T-Lever and Drag Set Knob by rotating
them in the direction of the Arrow (counterclockwise).opposite
2. Tighten the Main Lock T-Lever to your preferred amount
of resistance by turning in the same direction of the
Arrow and Lock symbol (clockwise).
3. Turn the Drag Set Knob in the direction of the Arrow
until it stops, then loosen the Main Lock T-Lever.
Your Drag is now set and will remain at the same resistance
until the Drag Set Knob is adjusted again.
Note: It is easy to forget that you set the drag and then
try to loosen the Main Lock T-Lever with no apparent
affect on the operation of the ball. If this happens to
you, please check the drag setting first and do not
over-loosen the Main Lock T-Lever.
**Visit our website to see a ballhead video tutorial.
® , ™, © 2017 Really Right Stuff, Inc. All rights reserved.
Tighten the Main Lock Knob and expose image.
We recommend that you tighten the Main Lock T-Lever before
exposing an image. However, some photographers rely on
the Drag Setting and do not fully lock the Ball using the Main
Lock T-Lever. This is fine for many situations depending on
your equipment and how high the drag setting is. Conversely,
many photographers leave the drag setting loose and only
use the Main Lock T-Lever to control both drag and lock.
Experiment and see what works best for you. Note that the
Ball should be fully locked using the Main Lock T-Lever any
time you take your hand off your camera/lens.
Using the Drop Notch
1. Loosen the Pan Lock Knob and rotate the body so the drop
notch is facing forward.
2. Fully seat camera into the drop notch.
MAINTENANCE
General Care
The BH-40 is finished with a protective anodize plating that protects the
aluminum from corrosion and mild abrasion. It will not protect it from
scraping against or dropping on rocks/concrete/etc.
The BH-40 comes packed in our protective LB-40 pouch. Keep the BH-40
in this pouch whenever practical. When transporting your tripod, cover
ballhead with the pouch and tighten the drawstring around the bottom to
keep it in place.
Cleaning
Take precautions to prevent your BH-40 from getting fouled in mud, dirt, or
sand. A good habit is to keep a plastic bag with your camera gear to quickly
cover your camera and ballhead if you get caught in a rain/sandstorm. If the
BH-40 is fouled, dry dust and dirt can be blown and/or wiped off with a soft
cloth. Mud or salt water should be lightly rinsed off with fresh water and then
thoroughly dried. Do NOT submerge the ballhead when washing and do not
direct a high-pressure stream of water at the ballhead.
All the knobs are captive, meaning they cannot come off without damaging
them so do not attempt to remove the knobs. If fine sand/grit fouls the knob,
simply run a gentle stream of water around the knob while rotating it one-half
turn back and forth.
Break-In
The ballhead is tuned to maximize holding capacity and deliver super-fast
lockup. If you like to work with a fully loose ball with no pre-set tension, the
ballhead is ideal for you “out of the box”. However, those who like to operate the
ballhead with a given amount of drag may find that articulating a pre-tensioned
ballhead is not as silky smooth as desired. Keep in mind, after using the head for
a period of time there will be some noticeable softening of the action. Customers
have been known to lubricate their ballhead for increased fluidity of motion,
however we do not recommend this.
Lubrication
The BH-40 is lubricated at the factory and parts that require lubrication are
sealed. NO LUBRICATION IS REQUIRED BY THE USER. Especially DO NOT
LUBRICATE THE BALL as this will decrease the lock-up capacity and tend
to attract dirt/dust. Just keep the ball free from contamination to maintain
smooth action.
THANK YOU for choosing a Really Right Stuff BH-40 Ballhead.
It is the culmination of years of development based on first-hand
experience and abundant input from seasoned professionals. Please
review this manual to see how you can get the most from your BH-40.
SPECIFICATIONS: BH-40 LR
Load Capacity ..............................................................18 pounds (8kg)
Ball Articulation .......................................±40-45º, one 90º drop notch
Tension Adjustment ..........................................................Independent
Panning Base .......................................... 2.5º increments, zero to 360º
Height (top of clamp jaw) ..................................................3.0” (77mm)
Tripod Mount ...................................................... Stainless Steel ”-16
Base Diameter ...................................................................2.1” (53mm)
Ball Diameter ..................................................................... 1.6” (40mm)
Weight .................................................................... 15.8 ounces (448g)
Optional Platform and Stud ....................... 1½” platform and ¼” stud
Main Lock T-Lever ............................... Spring loaded & repositionable
Clamp Options ....................see our website for all compatible clamps
KEY FEATURES
1. Pan Lock Knob — Our exclusive drum and band panning brake locks
with an ergonomic scalloped knob. Its shape allows you to easily apply
enough force to unscrew the ballhead by hand without the panning
base slipping.
2. 40mm Ball — The 40mm ball is hollow for reduced weight, and its
shape and finish allow for smooth and precise movement.
3. Quick-Release Clamps — Really Right Stuff quick-release clamps
feature the option of screw-knob or lever-release styles. We offer many
sizes, from mini clamps to extra long clamps. Though any of our quick-
release clamps can be installed onto the ballhead, the B2-40 LR and
B2-Pro II clamps are the best choices.
4. Main Lock T-Lever — Our ergonomic T-lever is designed for easy
locking of the ball. It is springloaded so it can be pulled out and
repositioned.
5. Drop Notch — Single drop notch for tilting the camera into vertical
aspect or at steep downward or upward angles.
6. Body — The CNC machined body serves as both the structure and
the clamping mechanism of the ballhead. This is furnished by a
unique split body design, which is robust, lightweight and sealed to
prevent dust contamination. Finished with satin black anodizing, it can
withstand abrasion and corrosion while looking beautiful.
7. Engraved Pan Base — The pan base is laser engraved in 2.5º
increments from ±0º-90º-0º. Located on the main body just below the
drop notch is an index mark for tracking progressive panning, used in
multi-shot panoramic photography.
8. Drag Set Knob — Use this knob to add tension on the ball and
prevent the camera from dropping when the Main Lock T-Lever is
loosened. Control is independent from the Main Lock Knob to ensure
logical operation and absolute reliability in the field.
BH-40 LR
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GUARANTEE
All Really Right Stuff brand products are guaranteed to the original
purchaser to be free of defects in materials or workmanship for five
(5) years from the date of purchase. Products will be repaired or
replaced at our option.
BH-40 BALLHEAD
1146 Farmhouse Lane, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 USA
1-805-528-6321 | 1-888-777-5557
www.ReallyRightStu.com
Specyfikacje produktu
Marka: | Really Right Stuff |
Kategoria: | statyw |
Model: | BH-40 |
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