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RSS FeedsPlatypod creators return with the new Platyball Ergo and Elite tripod heads
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16 january 2020 20:06:58

 
Platypod creators return with the new Platyball Ergo and Elite tripod heads
(Digital Photography Review)
 


The Platypod creators are back with another product called Platyball, a new type of tripod head that features a unique design and more modern, convenient features. The Platyball is made with a weather-sealed aluminum unibody, steel components and polymer brake pads; it supports payloads of up to 10kg (22lbs). Rather than featuring bubble indicators, the Platyball features a built-in leveling indicator offering an accuracy level of 0.5-degrees. The pricier Elite model is identical to the cheaper Ergo model, the only exception being its electronic stabilizer system. The Platyball is designed for single-hand and gloved-hand use, plus it can be transported using a carabiner clipped to a bag or belt. Other features include support for use in half a dozen directions, an adjustable brightness display for nighttime use, support for user calibration, an Arca-compatible twist collar, panning lock thumb wheel, two large buttons for locking and unlocking the device and support for standard A23 alkaline batteries. The Platyball Ergo is offered to Kickstarter backers who pledge at least $199; the Platyball Elite for pledges of at least $249. The team estimates that shipping to backers will start in March 2021 and that the eventual retail prices will be $249 and $325, respectively. You can find out more and secure your pledge by heading over to the Kickstarter campaign. Disclaimer: Remember to do your research with any crowdfunding project. DPReview does its best to share only the projects that look legitimate and come from reliable creators, but as with any crowdfunded campaign, there`s always the risk of the product or service never coming to fruition.


 
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