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RSS FeedsNovoflex ClassicBall ball heads can be mounted upside-down for level panoramas
(Digital Photography Review)

 
 

25 april 2017 21:27:52

 
Novoflex ClassicBall ball heads can be mounted upside-down for level panoramas
(Digital Photography Review)
 


Novoflex has launched a trio of new Classicball tripod ball heads that can be mounted upside-down for producing level panoramas. The new lineup is comprised of the CB 2, CB 3 II and CB 5 II models, each able to accommodate cameras and gear weighing up to 5kg/11lbs, 8kg/17lbs and 12kg/26lbs, respectively. All three models feature a leveling bubble built into the base of the mount. According to Novoflex, all three new Classicball models are compatible with all `common` tripods, and each can be used with optional quick-release accessories. A lever on the side of the ball head clamps the camera into position; users can also adjust the friction using the blue 5-stop friction dial. Each model features a trio of 90-degree openings for positioning the camera fully backward, forward, and to the side. The ball head`s design allows for 360-degree rotation, including in reversed (upside-down) mode, which itself supports optional L-bracket, plate and quick-release accessories. The new Classicball models are available on Novoflex`s website now for $495 (CB 2), $475 (CB 3 II) and $692 (CB 5 II). Via: DIY Photography


 
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