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You are currently viewing The ABC of Photography – Ball head

The ABC of Photography – Ball head

  • Post author:Corrie
  • Post published:December 26, 2019
  • Post category:B / Blog / Knowledge-base / News / The ABC of Photography

Ball head

A type of tripod head in which the head mount, which holds the camera, is attached to a ball-and-

socket joint. When the socket is tightened using the ball lock knob, it locks the head in place.

Sources:  Pixabay, Wikipedia, Susan Wingfield Lamar High School


 

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