🎥 Own every angle like a pro with Neewer’s precision ball head!
The Neewer Pro Metal Tripod Ball Head offers a robust metal construction supporting up to 8 kg, featuring 360-degree rotation with precise locking knobs and a bubble level for perfect alignment. Compatible with most DSLR cameras and camcorders via a 1/4 inch quick shoe plate, it ensures smooth, secure, and versatile shooting setups for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Manufacturer | Neewer |
Part Number | 10090725 |
Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 15.49 x 9.91 cm; 439.42 g |
Item model number | 10090725 |
Size | 8 x 6.1 x 3.9 inches |
Colour | Black+Blue |
Style | GM-MT(Blue) |
Material | Metal |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Folded knife size | 10 cm (l) x 8 cm (w) x 15 cm (h) |
Included Components | Tripod Ball Head |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 439 g |
I**G
Excellent Value
This head was more solid than I expected for the price. I have much pricier ones and this one stands up well.It’s not overly heavy and I bought it to mount on top of a monopod. The attraction for me was having the spirit level and so being able to get the camera straight.The other surprise was that this came with a 1/4 inch insert which when taken out, becomes 3/8 inch. I expected a 3/8 and was going to have to buy an adapter for my monopod.It rotates as well as tilts so would work really well on a tripod with a ‘friction’ feel. Again, not expected at this price level. The ball and socket doesn’t do what some do, as in drop the camera suddenly when you loosen the adjustments. The slight friction is very useful in order to save the camera from smashing down onto your support.There is a locking screw on two sides so no need to ‘overtighten’ As you sometimes have to do with ball heads that only have one. You sometimes feel that you need to really screw the single ones down, where this one locks in, with not a great deal of screw pressure from two sides.Two spirit levels so the camera can be used in panoramic or upright position, retaining the level adjustment.The plate mechanism is simple and quick to operate so the camera comes off easily. No messing around like you can feel with some plate mechanisms that I’ve used in the past. There are two retaining screws underneath which means that the plate won’t sit with the camera on it, squarely onto a table. That would have been a bonus for those small cameras that you might want to sit on a table.The plate itself is excellent in that you can move the position of the holding screw by pushing down on the top while unscrewing. Then it comes off of the plate and you can screw it in another slot further forward or further back. Two extra slots are provided to allow you to centre the camera on the plate.Good finish and in my case, a venture into a cheaper mounting mechanism just to see whether it could match more expensive alternatives that I have. It does and in my opinion is well worth the price, which in the case of Neewer, I have found over and over with their photographic products which I am very familiar with, including lights and microphones. Good company that offer some terrific value products.This is better than I expected.
J**T
NEEWER Tripod Ball Head
Works as expect, good build quality.
D**L
Good value for money but has some minor flaws expected at this price point
Bought this as a cheap way to try out the concept of ball heads having used a 3 way head for years. Overall this is a well built and solid thing, was able to handle my 2.5KG medium format film camera and the plate it comes with grips well in the holder.The only big con to me are the knobs. The rubber on them isn't integrated so if you want to really give them a good tighten when using a heavy camera, they slip and prevent that. You'd ideally want knurling to give you something to grip on to properly, but for a £20 item i can't fault it too much for skipping on this kind of detail, and for most people using lightweight digital stuff it's a non issue.The only other nitpick i can think of is the spirit level bubble you see in the picture is poorly placed. You want to have the plate tightening knob facing towards you so you can use it easily, this means once you put a camera on there the bubble level is now under your lens and unusable. Just means you have to level the head with the camera off the body if you want to use it.Definitely worth a buy if you want to try a ball head for the first time or want a better option than the default head you got one your tripod.
T**S
Well made easy to use
Item is well made easy to use i used the ball mount to hold a rifle to give myself more movement very light functions well good design easy to lock or release and not to small or big
A**N
A quality ball head at a good price
I don’t have experience of other ball head mounts but this mount feels very good quality for the price. It is solidly built, the adjustment knobs are very smooth to turn, as is the horizontal rotation. The finish is nice and I appreciate the red accent which matches some of my other equipment. It holds my Canon DSLR well on my Manfrotto tripod, and allows easy and precise adjustment. I am extremely pleased with it and wouldn’t hesitate to recommend assuming it otherwise fits your requirements.
L**S
Very sturdy construction and works perfectly for photography.
I bought this to replace the restrictive pan head on my Redsnapper tripod. I was going to buy the redsnapper ball head, but this was cheaper and looked to be very similar in terms of construction. Its a nice solid bit of kit and constructed from thick aluminium, with a nice matt finish anodising. The fit and finish feels great, with no sharp edges and everything turns nice and smoothly. I was very impressed and it looks like it should cost way more than it does. After having a play with it I am very happy with it and it will be perfect for my needs. The ball moves smoothly and allows me to get more creative angles a lot faster. It locks up nice and sturdy and doesn't creep down at all, although my camera and lens is only 2kg, so well below the rated limit.The 360o swivel is nice and smooth for photography, but there are some very slight micro bumps that would probably cause video footage to be a little jumpy. It seems to be just in one place, so you'd still get some bump free panning if you didn't need to go the full 360o. Its to be expected that it wouldn't be perfectly smooth when the price is so low. For ultra smooth panning you'd probably have to pay way more for a fluid head.This ballhead has a larger ball than some of the other ballheads I saw in this price range and also has a separate tensioning knob (smaller) to allow you to adjust the tension separately from the lockup knob (larger). This means when you unlock it, it won't flop down, potentially damaging your equipment. It also allows you to set a constant tension that won't keep changing depending on the tightness of the locking knob. Finally there is a locking knob for the panning, which again isn't always present on ballheads in this price range. There is also a handle, which a lot are missing.All in all I am very pleased with this ballhead and it should serve me well for my amateur photography needs. A very nice step up from the 3 way pan head my tripod came with.
D**L
Good build quality.
Nice product. Well built. Didn't know this was needed when ordering the boom but hay ho.
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