Wimberley WH-200 Gimbal Tripod Head II with Quick Release Base

Wimberley WH-200 Gimbal Tripod Head II with Quick Release Base
Wimberley
sku: WIWH200
€ 555.00+2%
€ 568.53
Shipping from: United States
   Description
From capturing stunning wildlife shots to tracking fast-moving objects, the Wimberley WH-200 Gimbal Tripod Head II with Quick Release Base is your go-to accessory for professional photography. This gimbal-type tripod head is meticulously designed with an elevated tilt mechanism and an adjustable platform. These features ensure that your camera and lens' center of gravity align perfectly with the tilt axis of the head, offering unparalleled stability and control.With the Wimberley WH-200, tasks that were once challenging with a standard ballhead become effortless. Even with a heavy camera and lens combo, such as a 600mm f/4 with a large body, you can control your equipment with just one finger. Point your camera where you want, and it stays put, even when you remove your hand. This precision control makes the WH-200 an invaluable tool for photographers who demand the best from their equipment.The Version II of this gimbal tripod head is more compact and lightweight than its predecessor, making it a convenient addition to your photography gear. It features a redesigned panning base for smoother movement and "soft-touch" knobs for comfortable, easy adjustments. The built-in Arca-type quick release base further enhances its usability, allowing for quick and secure attachment and detachment of your camera.The Wimberley Head is a specialized gimbal tripod head, specifically designed for telephoto lenses. Its unique design allows you to effortlessly support and manipulate large lenses, making it ideal for tracking birds and animals. Since its introduction in 1991, the Wimberley Head has set the industry standard for serious nature photographers, becoming a staple in their equipment arsenal. With the WH-200, you're not just buying a tripod head; you're investing in a legacy of quality and performance.
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