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- The world's original, and most popular trigger-style ball head.
- Simply squeeze the trigger handle to release and let go to lock in any position
- A convenient thumb switch locks and unlocks the quick release shoe.
- The handle grip makes the ball head feels like more of an extension of your hand than other ball heads available.
- Winner, Japan Ministry of Trade and Industry "Good Design" (G-Mark) award.
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Price: $159.90 |
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| Product Description |
| The SLIK AF 2100 trigger design ball head can take ease of photographing on a tripod to a new level. The key is in the trigger handle. It has an over sized trigger release that you squeeze to release and freely move the head. When you have moved your camera to the desired position, just release the trigger and the ball head locks firmly into place, at any angle. This smooth and natural movement makes the ball head feel like more on an extension of our hand than any other ball head available.The AF 2100 handle is large enough for photographers with large hands to have a solid grip, but sized so that photographers with smaller hands will be able to use it with comfort and ease. If fact, many people have chosen the AF 2100 over other trigger designs for just that reason.Capable of handling more than 10 pounds of equipment, the AF 2100 can, for example, support a 300 mm f/2.8 lens with a heavy professional camera body.A convenient thumb switch on the handle locks and unlocks the quick release shoe, which means that circular quick release plate can rotate over 320&Mac176; and be locked at any point. There is also a separate safety release button so that the quick release plate can only be removed from the head when it is pressed. Your camera is securely attached to the AF 2100 until you decide to remove it. |
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Camcorder Reviews Writed by Customer
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Fricking awsome
2008-06-25
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| What a great tripod accessory. It adds a bit of weight but not to much. This head can support plenty of weight.The locking feature is fast and convenient. The pistol grip makes adjustments a snap and the rotating collar for verticals is the best I've seen. Worth every penny! |
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Almost perfect.
2005-11-10
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Okay, I really like the pistol grip. It's flexible, can rotate into a vertical position easily and it's REALLY solid quality.
I'd give it a 5 if it had two things:
1) A lock or snap postion for horizontal (bring it to horizontal and allow it to move right or left easily). As it stands you have to get the bubble level and then rotate the head mount. Would be nice to have a "by feel" way of doing this with the pistol. I'm often on a horizontal surface with fully extended (level) feet).
2) A better mounting mechanism. I find the mount cap to be somewhat clumsy to load on, although it's very solid. Every time I break it out I have to learn which way the thing goes to take it off! |
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