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*'''Production era''' - 1949-current | *'''Production era''' - 1949-current | ||
*'''Code names''' - DH 1 head (line drawing) - E.Leitz NJ-4602 = 98329 + 98330 (on right) - 98333 (monopod, not shown) | *'''Code names''' - DH 1 head (line drawing) - E.Leitz NJ-4602 = 98329 + 98330 (on right) - 98333 (monopod, not shown) | ||
*'''Type''' - Muli-position tripod head; current version | *'''Type''' - Muli-position tripod head; current version sold as a set with Trica 1 carbon fiber tripod listed as a Sport Optics item (shown below) | ||
*'''Trica 1 /DH 1 specs''' | *'''Trica 1 /DH 1 specs''' | ||
**'''Production era''' - 2009-current | **'''Production era''' - 2009-current |
Revision as of 23:56, 4 December 2013
- Production era - 1949-current
- Code names - DH 1 head (line drawing) - E.Leitz NJ-4602 = 98329 + 98330 (on right) - 98333 (monopod, not shown)
- Type - Muli-position tripod head; current version sold as a set with Trica 1 carbon fiber tripod listed as a Sport Optics item (shown below)
- Trica 1 /DH 1 specs
- Production era - 2009-current
- Code name - 40223
- Manufacturer's description - As soon as the right position is found, gentle tightening of two locking screws fixes the tripod head precisely in the vertical and horizontal plane. The locking action is so precise that observers will not lose their sighted target. A quick-release connector creates a secure and rigid connection between the spotting scope and the tripod head within seconds.
- Extended height - 175 cm / 5.7 ft
- Weight - 2.1 kg / 4.6 lb
- Maximum load-bearing capacity - 4 kg / 8.8 lb
- Reference - Page 85 of Dennis Laney's Leica 1984 Accessory Guide courtesy of Mike Butkus.