The name of this tripod varies a little depending upon whether you look at the box it's supplied in or Manfrotto's website, on the packaging it's referred to as a Mini Ball Head but on the website ...
This friction controlled tripod ball head grip is ideal for general use with a bridge camera or a SLR with lenses up to a medium zoom, say, 70-300mm (maximum load 5kg). The head allows you to unlock, ...
An innovative tripod head designed for single-handed directional adjustments.The Manfrotto 322RC2 Heavy Duty Grip Ball Head is made from magnesium to ensure light weight and high performance. Its ...
Manfrotto has redesigned its 492 and 492LCD centre ball heads and is expanding its range with the new 490 model, the simplest head in the range. The MH492-BH SRP inc VAT is £54.95, the MH492LCD-BH is ...
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When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Small cameras are great but there is no denying the quality you get from a large camera mated to ...
The Manfrotto MK055XPRO3-BHQ2 carries a premium price tag, but it is incredibly solid, well-built and easy to use in the dark. It is capable of supporting heavyweight setups or star trackers, though ...
A well-built pan/tilt head with conventional directional controls.The Manfrotto tripods supplied for us to review were accompanied by two tripod heads, each of which can be used on a wide range of ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Ball heads are all the rage. They're very quick and easy to adjust, the most basic models having ...
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