Induro has unveiled new low-profile, heavy-duty BHL Ballheads available in three different sizes. The significant spec of these heads is the massive load capacity. The BHL1 handles a max load of 44lbs. The BHL2 max load is 66lbs., while the BHL3 max load is 88lbs.
Key features include:
- Oversized head lock knob provides a good all-weather grip for smooth camera positioning and locking control
- Unique integrated lock limiter tension control permits rapid independent adjustment compensation for individual camera weights
- Separate pan action lock and graduated base scale makes 360-degree horizontal camera positioning simple and repeatable
- Arca-Swiss style quick release system accepts industry standard interchangeable QR plates and brackets. Includes a matching Arca-Swiss compatible Quick Release Plate.
- Double safety lock with dual-action control assures smooth, secure and rapid camera changes
- Built-in bubble level – easily maintain horizontal camera positioning and alignment
Prices range from $192 to $311 for the new BHL series. Full specs at Induro’s website. Check availability at B&H Photo.
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T.J. Powell says
I have been looking at the Induro Heads for a while. Been trying to decide if I should go with a Really Right Stuff BH55 or an Induro. I have not been able to compare them side by side. Has anyone done that and if so, what do you think?
Eric D. Brown says
T.J. –
I just posted a review of the BH55 vs the BHL3. I have both now and really like the BHL3. http://photographyminute.com/induro-bhl3-review-comparison-with-really-right-stuff-rrs-bh-55.htm