The Induro BHS0 Ball Head is a lightweight ball head that enables pan and tilt adjustments by way of a single-lever lock. With a load capacity of 10.3 lb, the BHS0 head will support point & shoot cameras and DSLR models even as they're equipped with zoom lenses.
The BHS0 head's single-action knob allows you to unlock all axes of movement with one adjustment, so you can quickly reorient your camera, tighten the knob, and return to shooting. The head tilts from -45° to +90° to allow for a broad range of vertical tilt – or a quick switch to portrait orientation.
The included quick-release plate attaches to your camera via its standard 1/4"-20 screw. The patented spring lock on the quick-release mechanism works with a manual release to prevent the camera from disengaging inadvertently.
| Load Capacity | 10.3 lb (4.7 kg) |
| Ball Sphere Diameter | Not specified by manufacturer |
| Quick Release | Yes, with dual-locking mechanism and PH07 plate with 1/4"-20 screw |
| Spirit Level | Yes, on quick-release assembly |
| Tension Control | No |
| Separate Panning Lock | No |
| Tilt Range | -45° to +90° |
| Pan Range | 360° |
| Tripod Mount Thread Size | 3/8"-16 |
| Height | 4.0" (102mm) |
| Base Diameter | 1.6" (40mm) |
| Maximum Diameter | 4.0" (102mm) |
| Weight | 0.5 lb (0.2 kg) |
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I needed a quick, light, portable esay to use fixture, and this does the trick. Works perfectly with my small, flexible tripod to give accurate and stable position. Works as designed!
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Comments about Induro BHS0 Ball Head:
Very handy for hiking or travel where weight and packing size is your major issue. Product is very well built. I mounted my 60D with the 430 flash, and 15-85 lens to the ball head; the camera didn't moved once the ball head was locked.
I guess it would be cool if the ball head had a panning base too, but this would add to the weight.
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Comments about Induro BHS0 Ball Head:
I bought this to hold a medium sized video camera or DSLR on a slider system and it does the job very well. The securing elements give me confidence. I can also see this as a solid addition to a monopod.
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Comments about Induro BHS0 Ball Head:
I needed a quick, light, portable esay to use fixture, and this does the trick. Works perfectly with my small, flexible tripod to give accurate and stable position. Works as designed!
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Comments about Induro BHS0 Ball Head:
Very handy for hiking or travel where weight and packing size is your major issue. Product is very well built. I mounted my 60D with the 430 flash, and 15-85 lens to the ball head; the camera didn't moved once the ball head was locked.
I guess it would be cool if the ball head had a panning base too, but this would add to the weight.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Induro BHS0 Ball Head:
I bought this to hold a medium sized video camera or DSLR on a slider system and it does the job very well. The securing elements give me confidence. I can also see this as a solid addition to a monopod.
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