This Gimbal Tripod Head Q-45 is a specialized tripod head for heavy telephoto lenses, widely used on wild animals shoots, exotic birds shoots, wonderful sport game shoots. It is easily to control and very suitable for wide quick capture of the nature animals' moving and running, flying birds, sport game splendid moment.
This gimbal tripod is developed on the based of Wimberley WH-200. It allows you to rotate your lens around its center of gravity and thus easily manipulate very large lenses. What's more, it's faster and more stable than the traditional ball head, realized the function of using the lens from all different side and that's completely adjustable. Also it is compatible with international-style QR system, it is the photographers? first choice for outdoor shooting.
Product Description:
Material:?aluminum
Pro?heavy-duty
.With?quick?release
With?360??dial
.Adjustment?far?and?near?and?easy?to?move
Maximum?loading?capacity:?20kg
Camera?screw:?1/4?inch
Dimension:?210?x?210?x?70mm
Used?at?tracking?bird
Can?shoot?360??view
Weight:?1.1kg
Specification:
Tripod Length: 210mm
Load Capacity: 8kg
3/8?screw on base for tripod
1/4" screw thread on QR plate for camera
Weight: 1.1 KG
How to use: 1.? Vertical balance adjustment lever with a built-in compass
The clamp with quick release of this gimbal head could be moved up or down through adjusting the vertical balance adjustment lever. Adjust the up or down
displacement by locking the vertical balance adjustment lever in counter-clockwise direction while tighten the lock knob in clockwise direction is to fix the displacement.
2.? Tilt knob
When the mounting plate lock lever is locked, the quick release system could be adjustable for 360? by loosen the upper pivot bearing lock knob in counter
clockwise direction. Lock the quick release system by locking the tilt knob in clockwise direction.
3.? Horizontal balance adjustment lever
The base mount could be rotate 360?by loosening the panning lock knob in counter-clockwise direction. While locking the base mount by locking the panning lock
knob is clockwise direction