Manfrotto Introduces Joystick Heads
PRESS RELEASE: Sleek, ergonomic tripod heads designed for quick operation
Manfrotto joystick heads offer a uniquely ergonomic way of quickly unlocking, composing and locking the camera position, so you can freely and frequently get the perfect shot.
The new 327RC2 and 324RC2 are the latest generation of Manfrotto joystick heads, incorporating new technologies and materials to strongly affirm Manfrotto’s leading position in the photographic sector. Design, features and technical specifications have all been optimized to provide the ultimate in intuitive operation, speed of use, ergonomic comfort and high precision. The two new models will replace the existing 222 and 234RC2 heads.
The new joystick heads are characterized by a completely revised design, highlighting a strong range identity. The two models are, however, very distinct in terms of materials, features and color/finish in order to better address the specific requirements of photographers of different levels of experience.
Both models feature a new type of ball joint: an innovative hollow sphere made of stainless steel.
This new manufactured technique was specifically developed to improve the lightness, accuracy and locking strength of the head.
Weight reduction, improved performance and optimized ergonomics set these new heads well above competitors models and offer photographers products which are lightweight, compact and easy to carry, intuitive and easy to use, yet also extremely precise and sturdy.
The 324RC2 is built to satisfy the needs of photographers who are improving their skills. Very light, compact and easy to carry, the 324RC2’s ergonomics have been tuned for comfort during use. It also has an Adapto body.
The 327RC2 has been designed to suit advanced photographers looking for high-performance products. Made of sophisticated, high performance materials, it offers superior specifications and durability. The 327RC2’s ergonomics have been optimized to improve control and precision and has a magnesium body.
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