VANGUARD GH-100 Pistol Grip Ball Head.f4v

Fusing the smooth precision of a ball head with impressive ergonomic control, GH-100 enables you to position your camera or spotting scope quickly with unmatched versatility. This well-engineered ball head has the Grip Position Release System with an industry-leading pistol grip-style handle, which rotates 360 degrees and enables you to unlock, reposition and lock gear into place with ease. Its one-handed, maximum comfort and convenient operation frees your other hand to make lens zoom adjustments. Depression of the handle allows 360-degrees of panning movement and -32 to +90-degrees of side-to-side tilt and -8 to +90-degree back to front tilt movement all round. It instantly locks into place with simple release of the handle. Other impressive features include its Friction Control System which allows you to modify the level of friction on the ball to accommodate changing equipment weight such as switching to heavier lenses.The anodized center ball allows for extremely fluid movement without sacrificing precise control. GH-100 ensures the safety of your expensive equipment with a dual-locking quick shoe mechanism that prevents accidental release. It lets you attach and detach your gear quickly and efficiently. Other notable features include its 72-click point panorama, offering 72-point rotation with click-into-place positioning that moves the camera 5 degrees per click and prevents jumps in shots to ensure a perfect 360-degree panorama.GH-100 provides impressive


15 Responses to “VANGUARD GH-100 Pistol Grip Ball Head.f4v”

  1. vanguardworldcom says:

    Technically it could but isn’t a good match. The base of the Espod Plus 204AP center column is much smaller than the base of GH-100. It’s best suited for a 26mm or larger top leg section tripod.

  2. AgentJuly19903 says:

    Will it attach to the Espod Plus 204AP?

  3. signalsoldier says:

    Thanks for the answer bro…and that is a neat lil trick but 32 degrees should be enough especially with a wide angle lens. Thanks I think I may purchase this!

  4. vanguardworldcom says:

    It tilts upwards 32 degrees and downwards 90 degrees. If you need it to tilt up higher, a little trick is to mount the camera on it reversed so that the grip is on the same side as the lens. A little unconventional but it works great.

  5. signalsoldier says:

    It appears to be very limited on the tilt up…can anybody tell me how far this things tilt vertically upwards?

  6. MrPlaystationboy says:

    One question ….how in the world are you suposed to use the shutter realese and such things when one hand is on the frip and one under the lens?

  7. Chefsglen says:

    Oops nvm, yes it does… Silly me

  8. Chefsglen says:

    Does this have a quick release place

  9. ozdocoman says:

    I purchased the Alta pro 263at tripod a few months ago and it came with this head, a great head. It can be a pain when taking astro pics as you need to swing the grip around to the front of the tripod so you can tilt the camera up, tends to make it a bit more tricky to get good smooth movement. And will not take a Canon 7D with a battery grip either. Over all though I’d recommend this head no problem.

  10. DudeFromUkraine says:

    You guys should add the link to the product in the description.

  11. vanguardworldcom says:

    Hello, you will be able to buy one here Premier-ink.co.uk
    You can also call them up if you have any questions they are very helpful.

  12. Robert Few says:

    It’s been on sale for over a year now and I have yet to find a UK supplier! to ship one in from the US makes it close to $200… crazy!!!!!

  13. LokoTripper says:

    I just got mine , but it sucks that I can not use my Sigma 70-200mm lens collar (like the one they use on the video) because it doesn’t fit with my Battery Grip Nikon D300

  14. Colombiandaniel says:

    hey which camera and lens is that?

  15. andrenj1970 says:

    it’s great for the money I recommend it.

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