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B.I.G. GOWING Sony Alpha

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  • Lens holder for Sony Alpha
  • quick and easy lens change
  • enormous load capacity: 60kg
This lens holder was developed for professionals who need to be able to change lenses very quickly and easily. The adapter has a camera bayonet on both sides. Attach your interchangeable lens to one side and hang it around. (Don't worry even with the heaviest Lens. The load capacity is enormous and is at least 60 kg). When changing lenses, remove your Lens from the camera and place it on the other side of the adapter. Then detach the interchangeable lens and attach it to the camera. It couldn't be easier!
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B.I.G. GOWING Sony Alpha

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  • Lens holder for Sony Alpha
  • quick and easy lens change
  • enormous load capacity: 60kg

Product description for B.I.G. GOWING Sony Alpha

This lens holder was developed for professionals who need to be able to change lenses very quickly and easily. The adapter has a camera bayonet on both sides. Attach your interchangeable lens to one side and hang it around. (Don't worry even with the heaviest Lens. The load capacity is enormous and is at least 60 kg). When changing lenses, remove your Lens from the camera and place it on the other side of the adapter. Then detach the interchangeable lens and attach it to the camera. It couldn't be easier!

B.I.G. GOWING Sony Alpha

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