Arca Swiss D4 (geared) quick set device classic
Arca Swiss D4 - (Geared) Quick Set Device Classic
With the invention of the d4 pan tilt head ARCA-SWISS has put an end to setting levers of 3d heads that extend in all directions and always get in the way.
No more uneven swivelling out of the camera.
No more oversized dimensions, heavy loads and other all too well-known drawbacks to get in your way.
We get straight to the point.
The innovative design of the ARCA-SWISS d4 gearhead unites the pivot points of the X and Y movements at the same point.
The result of this new concept: identical and the smallest possible rotational radii.
That ensures small camera movements and, as a consequence, almost no deviations in scale, which, until now, led to reduced depth of field in digital photography and all too often made tedious corrections necessary.
The self-locking, micrometric movements in X and Y result from separate gear mechanisms, manufactured with a high- strength special alloy.
Every tilt movement has its own fine tuning knob and a lockable free wheel button.
That means the tilts can optionally be carried out in freewheeling modus.
The possibility of free movement in both axes using the freewheeling modus ensures free movements similar to those of a spherical head.
The ARCA-SWISS d4 has, like the cube C1 from ARCA-SWISS, a turning device on its base to align the camera as well as a panning device under the camera mount for panorama pans which maintains the swivel axis. Underneath the panorama feature are 2 bubble levels at a 90° angle to align the camera.
In additionto the tilts in X and Y and the panorama rotation, the ARCA-SWISS camera mount enables the camera back and forth movement in the exposure axis, the 4th dimension, so to speak, as the model number d4 symbolizes.
The outstanding specifications of the d4 include the record- breaking weight of just 790gr.
There is no smaller gearhead on the market.