Ball head
A ball head is a metal or plastic apparatus placed on top of a tripod that increases stability and provides faster, more accurate rotation of the camera for the photographer. They are lighter than traditional three-way pan-tilt tripod heads. With fewer parts and a much simpler mechanism, ball heads are usually preferred by more advanced photographers. They are usually quite expensive – most professional-quality heads are more than US$200,[1] although some heads are available for less than $100.

A ball head made by Manfrotto

Leica large ball head
References
- "the-digital-picture.com". Archived from the original on 2012-02-13. Retrieved 2008-06-13.
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