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Thoughts on a lightweight ballhead for hiking?
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<blockquote data-quote="jerryTheC" data-source="post: 776641" data-attributes="member: 50119"><p>That's one of the nice things with the Manfrotto system (in the UK, I think they're sold as Bogen in the USA but might be wrong) - they have three screws that you can get at underneath the platform that the head attaches to, and an inset ring with a sort of triangle wave up/down pattern on the bottom of their heads - so when you've attached the head, you can adjust the screws so they stick up above the platform level, engage with the triangle pattern and prevent the head unscrewing. Or just leave them down if you're going to be changing heads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerryTheC, post: 776641, member: 50119"] That's one of the nice things with the Manfrotto system (in the UK, I think they're sold as Bogen in the USA but might be wrong) - they have three screws that you can get at underneath the platform that the head attaches to, and an inset ring with a sort of triangle wave up/down pattern on the bottom of their heads - so when you've attached the head, you can adjust the screws so they stick up above the platform level, engage with the triangle pattern and prevent the head unscrewing. Or just leave them down if you're going to be changing heads. [/QUOTE]
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