Vanguard BALL HEAD-VEO2 BH-50

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Key Features
  • Load Capacity: 17.6 lb
  • Weight: 0.66 lb
  • Arca-Type Compatible
  • 360° Pan with Independent Lock
  • Tension Control
  • Lateral Tilt: -90-40°
  • All Aluminum Construction
  • Safety Release Pin for Quick Release
  • One Spirit Level

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The VEO 2 BH-50 Ball Head from Vanguard is a multi-purpose aluminum head that has a load capacity of 17.6 lb, which makes the head suitable to hold everything from mirrorles to large DSLR cameras. With its smaller size, it is designed to fit compact travel tripods or monopods. Also, the Arca-type compatible head weighs just 0.66 lb and has a safety release pin, which prevents the included plate from accidentally sliding out of the clamp.

With three independent locking knobs on the head, it has all the controls at your fingertips. The main knob unlocks the movement of the ball head, which enables it to have a lateral tilt of -90 to 40°. The tension control knob determines how much drag is applied to the movement of the ball. Meanwhile, the ball head rotates a full 360° and locks into place with the separate panning lock, and the integrated spirit level keeps your horizons level every time.

  • The aluminum ball head weighs 0.66 lb and has a load capacity of 17.6 lb
  • With three separate knobs that enable the ball movement, which has a lateral tilt of -90 and 40°, tension control, and 360° panning
  • The Arca-type compatible ball head has a safety release pin, which prevents the plate from accidentally sliding out
  • An integrated spirit level helps to maintain your camera level

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