SKU: GC40-SLKAF1100E

Slik AF1100E Pistol Grip Head

Slik AF1100E Head with Quick Release plate

The SLIK AF-1100 E Trigger Release Ball head is considered by SLIK to be the Digital Little Brother of the enormously successful AF- 2100, the original trigger-action ball head that sparked a revolution in ball head design 20 years ago. The AF 2100 still remains a best-seller to this day.

The SLIK AF-1100 E uses a patented design that allows the trigger handle to release tension on the ball when it is squeezed and lock the ball head in any position by simply releasing the trigger handle. This innovative action allows the camera to be pointed in almost any direction with ease, making a tripod-mounted camera feel like more of an extension of the body. It has an all-metal quick release system with an easy-to-use rectangular plate that sits in a shoe that can rotate 360° and lock facing in any direction. A top-mounted bubble level makes leveling the camera quick and easy.

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