Explanation by manufacturer
Compatible with SLIK Sprint PRO II 3WAY/SH-716E
spare quick shoe (black)
This is a spare quick shoe plate compatible with the Slick Digital Series tripod “Sprint PRO II 3WAY BKN”. If it is prepared separately from the one attached to the main unit, it can be attached to multiple cameras or lenses in advance and quickly replaced on site.
Compatible Head
SH-707 E
SH-704 E BK
AF1100 E
SBH-280 E
SBH-200 DQ
SBH-150 DQ BK
DQ-20 N
Compatible tripod
Sprint PRO II 3 Way BK N
sprint S110
sprint L110
Sprint Digital
GOODMAN DIGITAL
carbon splint series (excluding FA)
ULTRA 1 SERIES
Specification
height:18mm
Weight: 38g
Camera Mounting Screw: U1/4
slick quick shoe
Slick is a tripod specialty brand that was born in 1948. The first step was when Shiraishi Naotoshi (Shiraishi Takashi), a young engineer and entrepreneur, completed an aluminum tripod in the shape of his own ideals. Mr. Shiraishi, who was also a photography enthusiast, created a tripod he was satisfied with, and the tripod spread among his peers, and it also began to sell as a commercial product.
In 1967, Slick was the first in the world to commercialize the “Quick Shoe.” With the advent of items that allow the camera and head to be attached and detached with one touch, convenience has been greatly enhanced in professional shooting sites where handheld photography and tripod photography are frequently switched.
From then until now, Slick has introduced a number of long-selling products to the world. As a tripod brand trusted by a wide range of people, from professionals to amateurs, Slick continues to make high-quality products even now.
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Compatible tripods: Sprint S110, Sprint L110, Sprint Digital, Sprint PRO II 3WAY BK N, Goodman Digital, Carbon Sprint Series (excluding FA), Ultra 1 Series
Compatible Head: SH-707 E, SH-704 E BK, AF1100 E, SBH-280 E, DQ-20 N
Compatible Model: Sprint PRO 3Way for CG
size: W50 x D40 x H18 mm
Weight: 38g
To request a return or exchange, please note that it is mandatory to provide a video of the unpacking of the package.