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Joby GorillaPod Focus with BHX Head

SKU: GC47-JB00158-BWW

Joby GorillaPod Focus with BHX Head

Joby GorillaPod Focus with BHX Head

The Joby GorillaPod Focus/Ballhead X Combo provides a reliable and flexible support for photographers using professional equipment such as digital cameras, camcorders and lenses weighing up to 11.1 (5.3 kg).

GorillaPod Focus
The strongest, portable, lightweight, professional tripod you can find. The GorillaPod Focus is designed with professionals in mind. It handles heavy-duty cameras with massive zoom lenses, video cameras, and professional tripod heads with ease. Add the Ball Head X for even more utility.

Ballhead X
Holding up to 11 lbs (5kg) this quick release ball head tripod mount is a must have for anyone with a pro dslr or video camera. Super smooth motion, a tight locking system and Arca-Swiss compatibility will make this your go to tripod head.

The Joby GorillaPod is commonly used for Home, Landscape/scenery, Outdoors, Travel and more.The Joby GorillaPod is most used by customers who consider themselves to be a Photo enthusiast among others.The Joby GorillaPod is popular because customers like the following qualities of the Joby GorillaPod: Compact, Easily adjusted, Good footing, Lightweight, Locks in tight and Smooth movement

Joby GorillaPod Features

  • Capture better perspectives: flexible, wrappable legs allow you to secure professional camera equipment weighing up to 11.1 lbs (5kg) to virtually any surface, enabling you to capture shots you couldn't before.
  • Precise positioning at any angle: full 360-degree panning and 90-degree tilt with Ballhead XTM allow you to quickly position your camera with ease for portrait and landscape shots.
  • Easy setup and quick transitions: Arca-Swiss compatible mounting plate stays connected to your camera for optimal interchangeability.
  • Secure firm joints after repeated use: the only tripod in its class to use durable machined aluminum sockets and German TPE for joints that stay firm and grippy.
  • Arca-Swiss system compatible: Quick release plate stays connected to your camera for instant setup.
  • 360-degree pan, 90-degree tilt: Position your camera at virtually any angle. Get portrait and landscape shots with ease.
  • Locking adjustment knob: Easily locks the ballhead into place, securing it tightly.
  • Anodized aluminum construction: Delivers durability and smooth movement.
  • Stainless steel 1/4" screw with 3/8" adapter: Use with any tripod.

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