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New Swaro Tripod Head (1 Viewer)

Haven't been able to find anything about the DH101 via your link to the Swarovski web page. Can you give more specific directions? Thanks.
 
There is an updated link to a pdf of the manual now. Mind you, I haven't found the English captions for the head yet.

Ron
 
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Hmmm

They must have pulled it. There were three new tripods 2 carbon (one of those designed for travel) a new aluminum tripod and the new head

I can tell you that the weight of the C/F tripod was 2.1KG inc the head. I can't remember anyhting else sorry. Let's hope they put it back up.
 
Page seems to be back up now. Original link now working


A SOLID BASIS

TELESCOPE, TRIPOD HEAD AND TRIPOD : THE PERFECT TEAM

A SWAROVSKI OPTIK telescope offers you high optical quality, sophisticated performance, and innovative design. To use all these benefits to their best advantages, it is important that your telescope has firm legs to support it and is mounted in a way that allows you to use it quickly and easily. Our wide new range of tripods and our tripod head are tailored to your birdwatching and nature observation needs and are designed to be used with SWAROVSKI OPTIK telescopes. In addition to a lightweight and rugged design, it was particularly important to us that the equipment was quick to adjust and comfortable to carry. Now it’s your turn: choose the tripod that suits you best.
DIFFERENT IN THREE WAYS - DISTINGUISHING DETAILS

All new tripods are light and rugged, as well as easy and comfortable to use. However, the three tripods vary in important details such as size, transport dimensions, and weight: These features will help you decide which tripod is best suited to your needs.


  • CT 101




    THE ALL-ROUNDER: THE CARBON TRIPOD CT 101

    The perfect tripod for frequent and intensive use. If you need a tripod that is suited to every situation and is also extremely comfortable, the lightweight carbon tripod CT 101 (only 52.9 oz / 1,500 g) is quick and easy to use and has a convenient viewing height of around 66.9 in (170 cm).


  • CT TRAVEL




    THE TRAVEL COMPANION: THE CARBON TRIPOD CT TRAVEL

    The perfect choice if you are looking for a compact travel tripod which can be carried easily in your hand luggage. The lightweight carbon tripod CT Travel (with a transport height of just 19.7 in / 50 cm) offers a unique viewing height of around 66.9 in (170 cm) for its size.


  • AT 101




    THE EXTREME SPORTS CHAMPION: THE ALUMINUM TRIPOD AT 101

    Do you often have to contend with extreme conditions and need a tripod that can withstand heavy use? Then the aluminum tripod AT 101 is the right choice for you: not only is it extremely rugged, but it also offers a unique viewing height of 74.8 in (190 cm) and weighs just 67 oz (1,900 g).


  • DH 101




    THE NEW TRIPOD HEAD DH 101

    STABLE AND PRACTICAL
    With its exceptional positional stability, the new tripod head DH 101 provides the perfect conditions for observing and digiscoping.
    QUICK & UNCOMPLICATED
    Using the Fast Mount System (FMS), the telescope can be mounted quickly onto the tripod head with just one hand.
    SAFE & STABLE
    The telescope is automatically secured to the tripod head to avoid the accidental release of the telescope - for maximum safety.
    EASY & INDIVIDUAL
    Both axes can be set with a single turn of the hand. The tilt and pan movements can also be adjusted and set individually for comfort and ease of use.
    PRACTICAL & PRECISE
    The integrated leveller makes it easier to adjust the tripod. The outstanding positional stability also prevents even the smallest movements while observing or digiscoping.


 
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