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Kaiser NANLITE Battery Handle BH-FZ60-V, for Forza 60/60B

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  • NANLITE BH-FZ60-V battery-powered handle
  • mobile, mains-independent use of reportage and studio spotlights
  • suitable for NANLITE Forza 60 and Forza 60B
  • suitable for a V-mount battery (optional)

NANLITE BH-FZ60-V battery handle
For mobile, mains-independent use of the Forza 60 (3766) and Forza 60B (3749/3765) reportage and studio spotlights with the 3890 V-mount battery (optional accessory) or an identical 14.4-14.8 V V-mount battery with D-tap connection and for flexible movement of the spotlight.

The battery handle has a 16 mm (5/8") standard spigot for attaching the spotlight and can in turn be attached to tripods and brackets with 16 mm (5/8") standard spigots.

With the battery attached, the battery handle can also be set up on flat surfaces.
The battery handle has a cable for connecting to the spotlight and a second cable with D-tap plug (Anton Bauer) for connecting to the V-mount battery.

Battery not included.

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MSRP* 39,50
32,95 Blitzgerät-Zubehör
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Kaiser NANLITE Battery Handle BH-FZ60-V, for Forza 60/60B

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  • NANLITE BH-FZ60-V battery-powered handle
  • mobile, mains-independent use of reportage and studio spotlights
  • suitable for NANLITE Forza 60 and Forza 60B
  • suitable for a V-mount battery (optional)

Product description for Kaiser NANLITE Battery Handle BH-FZ60-V, for Forza 60/60B

NANLITE BH-FZ60-V battery handle
For mobile, mains-independent use of the Forza 60 (3766) and Forza 60B (3749/3765) reportage and studio spotlights with the 3890 V-mount battery (optional accessory) or an identical 14.4-14.8 V V-mount battery with D-tap connection and for flexible movement of the spotlight.

The battery handle has a 16 mm (5/8") standard spigot for attaching the spotlight and can in turn be attached to tripods and brackets with 16 mm (5/8") standard spigots.

With the battery attached, the battery handle can also be set up on flat surfaces.
The battery handle has a cable for connecting to the spotlight and a second cable with D-tap plug (Anton Bauer) for connecting to the V-mount battery.

Battery not included.

Kaiser NANLITE Battery Handle BH-FZ60-V, for Forza 60/60B

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EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4001072037631
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3763

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