📸 Elevate Your Photography Game!
The Neewer Professional Metal 360 Degree Rotating Panoramic Ball Head is designed for photographers seeking flexibility and precision. With a robust capacity of up to 17.6 pounds (8 kilograms), it features a quick-release plate for easy setup, fine-tuning damping for stability, and compatibility with various DSLR cameras. Its compact design and adjustable knobs make it an essential tool for capturing the perfect shot.
Item Weight | 439 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.9"D x 6.1"W x 8"H |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 8 Kilograms |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Color | Black |
K**I
GREAT for the price; has some flaws I can overlook
First, the great:* it has separate friction and lock knobs for the ball* The ball head has a panning feature which allows the ball to remain locked* It holds the camera in position easily and securely - even my DSLR with long lenses and a second battery, filters, and flash installed* It uses arca-swiss plates* The included plate has screws installed to prevent the plate from sliding out if the plate retaining screw isn't tightened enoughNow, the flaws:* The panning feature works poorly in freezing weather (heavy grease used during assembly?)* The instructions mis-identify some of the adjustment knobs, which will cause newbies to think it's defective and return it* The instructions do not explain how to properly preset the friction level of the ballhead, which will cause newbies to think it's defective and return it (if you're a n00b, there are great youtube howtos and reddit threads explaining how to dial ballhead friction levels in)* The tripod does not come with adapters for the bottom screw holeBecause these flaws come more down to nitpicking and included instructions rather than the product itself, I'm not deducting any stars in this case; most ballheads include equally crappy instructions.Apart from the heavy grease which makes panning require more effort out in the cold, I'm extremely happy with this ball headThe application I'm using this for is for a gopro mount for youtube videos, but I'm considering ordering a new carbon-fiber tripod from this brand for use with my DSLR as I've long wanted an upgrade, and this product is overall pretty good and solid. I'm also considering ordering another ballhead from this brand to upgrade the ballhead on my current aluminum tripod.
L**O
Reliable and Versatile Tripod Ball Head for Family Photography
As a parent who loves capturing family moments, the Neewer 36MM Tripod Ball Head has been a game-changer for us. Its 360-degree rotation allows me to quickly adjust my camera to catch candid shots of the kids, whether they're playing in the yard or blowing out birthday candles. The sturdy metal build gives me confidence that my camera is secure, even when I'm multitasking during family gatherings.One weekend, we set up a DIY family photo shoot in our living room. With this ball head's smooth movement, I easily switched between landscape and portrait orientations, capturing both group photos and individual portraits without missing a beat. The quick-release plate made it simple to detach the camera for spontaneous handheld shots when the kids started getting playful.This tripod ball head has truly enhanced our family photography sessions, making it easier to preserve those precious memories.
R**8
Works well, good value.
The ball head works using my Tamron 150-500 lens and provides the stability I wanted to achieve when attached to a monopod. It takes some practice getting the tension knobs adjusted correctly to allow smooth movement when tracking birds, but for an older person like me that now finds hand holding a heavy telephoto lens more difficult, it was good investment. The unit is well made and the rubber knurled twist knobs provide good grip. The price is very reasonable for a well made product.
N**T
Excellent for the price
Great ball head for the price. It's not as smooth as super premium ball heads but as someone who will use this once every few months, it's perfect for what I need. It's bigger and sturdier than I expected; feels like it could hold a reasonably large camera w/ lens. My main complaint is that there are two knobs to adjust the ball head tension. The user manual says that one knob is a vernier knob (implying a finer sensitivity), but I can't tell the difference between the two. Would rather that they just had one knob.
T**A
Good all-purpose ball head
Nice easy-to-use ball head. I'm using it on a monopod for bird photography. Pretty easy to get the camera on and off.
R**D
Well constructed
This is a well made ball head for my mirrorless camera. Very nicely constructed in all metal, with a very nice weight to it. It fits the quarter inch screw to my tripod and camera securely and you can use the pins to adjust the ball and lock it in to your desired position. I am a newbie videographer so this has been really useful and recommend it for other newbies who might not be ready to spend more $$ on a ball head mount. This a great tool to learn with.
A**R
Good Quality, Excellent Value
I've tried lots of ball heads, both expensive and cheap. This is the best inexpensive one I've found so far, and capable of handling a big camera rig easily. Many of the cheap heads work ok, but are clearly designed for smaller cameras. This one has a double locking mech that holds steadily even with a big camera and long lens on it. You can use one knob to adjust friction and the other to lock. Or, tighten both down to hold things firmly. Very nice. Movement is pretty smooth - not buttery like a $150 Manfrotto of course, but you can't expect that. Still, better than most. There's a separate knob to lock the panning, which I like. YMMV. The Arca mount is also solid and moves smoothly. (Bonus: comes with a nice 60mm mounting plate. More versatile than the usual 50mm ones.) This ball head is the best you can get for less than $50 and the equal of many at $100 or more. Highly recommended.
T**J
Wow
The quality is unbelievably good. It's almost ridiculous, wow. Very very nice.
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