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Really Right Stuff BH-55 Ball Head with Full-Size Lever-Release Clamp (Chrome)

BH #REBH55LR • MFR #BH-55 LR
Really Right Stuff BH-55 Ball Head with Full-Size Lever-Release Clamp (Chrome)
Key Features
  • Load Capacity: 50 lb
  • Height: 3.7"
  • Dual 90° Notches for Portrait Mode
  • Tension Control
The BH-55 Ball Head with Full-Size Lever-Release Clamp (Chrome) from Really Right Stuff is a 1.96 lb ball head that will support large camera/long lens combinations weighing up to 50 lb. Crafted from aluminum and stainless steel, the BH-55 has all of the features you'd expect from a professional-level head. An over-sized, ergonomic locking knob allows 45-degree tilting in all directions and dual 90-degree drop-notches facilitate quick and accurate switching from the horizontal landscape position to vertical portrait orientation. A separate tension knob is provided to apply the appropriate pressure that safely corresponds to the weight of your camera. A third knob loosens and locks the panning base which is laser-engraved with markers every 2.5 degrees from 0 to 360 degrees.
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Really Right Stuff BH-55 with Full-Size Lever... Overview

The BH-55 Ball Head with Full-Size Lever-Release Clamp (Chrome) from Really Right Stuff is a 1.96 lb ball head that will support large camera/long lens combinations weighing up to 50 lb. Crafted from aluminum and stainless steel, the BH-55 has all of the features you'd expect from a professional-level head. An over-sized, ergonomic locking knob allows 45-degree tilting in all directions and dual 90-degree drop-notches facilitate quick and accurate switching from the horizontal landscape position to vertical portrait orientation. A separate tension knob is provided to apply the appropriate pressure that safely corresponds to the weight of your camera. A third knob loosens and locks the panning base which is laser-engraved with markers every 2.5 degrees from 0 to 360 degrees.

Benefits
  • Ergonomic design gives superior handling and unsurpassed reliability
  • Lowest height profile in its class
  • Knobs are captive and uniquely shaped, making operation by feel very intuitive
  • Dual 90-degree drop-notches allow maximum flexibility for positioning the camera for portrait-orientation or extreme angle shots
  • Micrometer drag tension adjustment is repeatable and absolutely reliable
  • Precision panning base is finely laser-engraved at 2.5-degree intervals and features unique drum and brake design for effortless locking
  • Laser-engraved millimeter scale offers precise centering and positioning within the clamp jaw
  • All components are machined from solid aircraft aluminum or stainless steel for maximum durability and minimum weight
UPC: 818413022508

Really Right Stuff BH-55 with Full-Size Lever...Specs

Key Specs
Camera Mounting
1/4"-20 Screw (Quick Release Plate: Arca-Type)
Head Type
Ball Head
Drag Control
Yes
Load Capacity
50 lb / 22.7 kg
Weight
2 lb / 0.91 kg
Head
Camera Mounting
1/4"-20 Screw (Quick Release Plate: Arca-Type)
Head Type
Ball Head
Base Mount
Flat Base with 3/8"-16 Female
Counter Balance
No
Dimensions
Height: 3.7" / 9.4 cm
Pan & Tilt
Drag Control
Yes
Independent Pan Lock
Yes
Independent Tilt Lock
Yes
Vertical Tilt
+90° to 0°
Lateral Tilt
-45° to +45°
General
Load Capacity
50 lb / 22.7 kg
Accessory Mounting
No
Bubble Level
Yes
Weight
2 lb / 0.91 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
2.42 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
6 x 5.85 x 5.3"

Really Right Stuff BH-55 with Full-Size Lever... Reviews

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Will the BH work with Kirk L-Bracket?

Will the BH work with Kirk L-Bracket?
Asked by: Laura
Yes, this head will work with the Kirk L bracket.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2021-02-17

Is the quick release clamp lever adjustable at ...

Is the quick release clamp lever adjustable at all for width/tightness of the clamp?
Asked by: chris
The clamp is not adjustable, however it automatically adjusts to various size plates and tightens accordingly.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2020-07-15

question

My BH55 pan lock knob is stuck, and the base is unable to be locked into place. Is there a way to free the knob?
Asked by: Jeff
Mine came with the pan knob tightened by some someone who drinks WAY to much coffee. I wrapped the knob with a rag and used a pair of pliers to loosen it. Ended up with a small scratch on the knob. I don’t really care about the scratch as, after a lot of use, it’s not the only self inflicted blemish on the head.
Answered by: Michael
Date published: 2019-11-08

Will this Really Right Stuff BH-55 Ball Head with ...

Will this Really Right Stuff BH-55 Ball Head with Full-Size Lever-Release Clamp (Chrome) work with the Really Right Stuff TVC-34L Versa Series 3 Mk2 Carbon Fiber Tripod ?
Asked by: Dan
Yes it is compatible.
Answered by: Dan W
Date published: 2021-04-22

How is this BH-55 head secured to a tripod ...

How is this BH-55 head secured to a tripod without a set screw attached to the tripod?
Asked by: Derek
This head does not have a set screw, but it does have the standard 3/8" female end for attaching to almost any tripod. Once it is screwed on, it is extremely well secured.
Answered by: Zachariah
Date published: 2021-02-17

Can the allen/hex screw to the top platform have ...

Can the allen/hex screw to the top platform have machine marks or minor scratches on the new models of the BH-55?
Asked by: Derek
No marks or scratches
Answered by: vilson
Date published: 2021-02-15

Will it work with the TVC-33 tripod?

Will it work with the TVC-33 tripod?
Asked by: Rich
Yes Really Right Stuff BH-55 Ball Head with Full-Size Lever-Release Clamp (Chrome) is compatible with the TVC-33 tripod.
Answered by: Daniel C
Date published: 2022-10-19

Will this work on a Manfrotto BeFree? Lots of ...

Will this work on a Manfrotto BeFree? Lots of comments on how wide it is.... Manfrotto BeFree Compact Travel Carbon Fiber Tripod (Black) BH# MAMKBFRC4BH
Asked by: Lynda
Physically the RRS BH-55 head can be attached to a Befree tripod. However, due to the smaller size of the Befree and the limited weight load, it would not be recommended.
Answered by: Dan W
Date published: 2021-07-13
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