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Ball Head Zhiyun for Mini Tripod — compact lightweight M40 G60 X100
Compact, lightweight ball head from Zhiyun designed for use with mini tripods and small camera rigs. The ball head provides smooth 360° rotation and adjustable tilt to enable precise framing and stable positioning for cameras and accessories in travel, tabletop, and compact-studio setups. Compatible variants are indicated by model identifiers, and the head is engineered to balance portability with reliable clamping performance.
The Zhiyun ball head is built to offer accurate pan and tilt control while keeping weight and size to a minimum, making it easy to carry in camera bags. Its smoothly operating joint allows for fine adjustment of composition without introducing backlash, and a secure locking mechanism maintains the selected angle under load. The compact footprint makes it suitable for close-quarters use on desks, small tripods, and handheld rigs where stability and quick repositioning are required.
Attach the ball head to a compatible mini tripod or rig mount following the tripod's mounting thread interface. Mount the camera or accessory on the head's quick‑release platform or screw adapter and hand‑tighten to secure. Loosen the main lock to position the head, rotate or tilt to the desired framing, then tighten the lock to fix the angle. For panoramic shots, use the 360° rotation by loosening the pan control (if present) to sweep smoothly and re‑lock when finished.
For stable operation, ensure the mounted camera or accessory is within the load capacity of the ball head and confirm the locking mechanism is fully engaged before release. Carry the ball head in a padded compartment when traveling to protect the joints and finish. Periodically check and tighten fastenings and keep contact surfaces clean to maintain smooth movement.
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