Overview

Unparalleled precision and high performance. The Manfrotto XPRO Ball Head gives your camera exceptional stability and security, even when you are using heavy, premium equipment. That's because it has an innovative new triple locking system for guaranteed camera stability, which means you can look forward to shake-free shots every time. Avoid drift thanks to the three wedges that enclose and block the sphere, and easily balance the weight of your equipment with friction control.

The XPRO Ball Head's two levelling bubbles enable you to make adjustments with the locking knobs open, and the new polymer rings ensure smoother, more precise camera movement. No more unwanted messy grease means nothing will get in the way of that perfect shot.

This tripod head is also highly portable and lightweight, weighing just 0.52kg but supporting an incredible payload of 10kg thanks to its sturdy magnesium design. It also features the highly popular Manfrotto 200PL plate, which can be used with a wide range of equipment.

SKU: GC40-MF-MHXPRO-BHQ2

Manfrotto XPRO Ball Head with 200PL Plate

Unparalleled precision and high performance. The Manfrotto XPRO Ball Head gives your camera exceptional stability and security, even when you are using heavy, premium equipment. That's because it has an innovative new triple locking system for guaranteed camera stability, which means you can look forward to shake-free shots every time. Avoid drift thanks to the three wedges that enclose and block the sphere, and easily balance the weight of your equipment with friction control.

The XPRO Ball Head's two levelling bubbles enable you to make adjustments with the locking knobs open, and the new polymer rings ensure smoother, more precise camera movement. No more unwanted messy grease means nothing will get in the way of that perfect shot.

This tripod head is also highly portable and lightweight, weighing just 0.52kg but supporting an incredible payload of 10kg thanks to its sturdy magnesium design. It also features the highly popular Manfrotto 200PL plate, which can be used with a wide range of equipment.

Weight 500 g
Collection/Series X-PRO Ball Head
Safety Payload 10 kg
Material Aluminum, Magnesium
Head Type Ball Head
Top Attachment 1/4" screw, 3/8" thread female
Base Diameter 60 mm
Plate Type 200PL-14
Friction Control Yes
Front Tilt -90° / +40°
Lateral Tilt -90° / +40°
Panoramic Rotation 360°
Ball Diameter 45 mm
Ball Locking Yes
Bubble Spirit Level (No.) 2
Color Black
Easy Link No
Independent Pan Lock yes
Independent Tilt Lock yes
Maximum Working Temperature 60 C
Minimum Working Temperature -30 C
Pan Bars Included No
Pan Drag NONE
Quick Release Yes
Working Height 11.5 cm
Tilt Drag NONE

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Product Overview

Unparalleled precision and high performance. The Manfrotto XPRO Ball Head gives your camera exceptional stability and security, even when you are using heavy, premium equipment. That's because it has an innovative new triple locking system for guaranteed camera stability, which means you can look forward to shake-free shots every time. Avoid drift thanks to the three wedges that enclose and block the sphere, and easily balance the weight of your equipment with friction control.

The XPRO Ball Head's two levelling bubbles enable you to make adjustments with the locking knobs open, and the new polymer rings ensure smoother, more precise camera movement. No more unwanted messy grease means nothing will get in the way of that perfect shot.

This tripod head is also highly portable and lightweight, weighing just 0.52kg but supporting an incredible payload of 10kg thanks to its sturdy magnesium design. It also features the highly popular Manfrotto 200PL plate, which can be used with a wide range of equipment.

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