Manfrotto XPRO Ball Head with Top Lock Quick Release Plate, High Precision, Fluid Movements, Photography Equipment, for Camera Tripod, for Content Creation
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Color | Black |
Brand | Manfrotto |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Product Dimensions | 19.69"D x 19.69"W x 11.02"H |
Item Weight | 0.52 Kilograms |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 15 Kilograms |
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- UNI Safety Payload means your gear is safer than ever. We updated how we measure payload for this product. Content on this page may differ from that on the box you receive; detail here is correct
- LIGHTWEIGHT AND RESISTANT: It weighs only 0.52 kg, but can hold up to 15 kg of equipment thanks to its magnesium composition, so you can use it with an infinite amount of devices
- MAXIMUM PRECISION: The two integrated levelling bubbles allow you to perfectly control the shot while adjusting the locking knobs to keep the camera in perfect position
- SAFE: With an extremely effective triple locking system which will stabilise your gear and three pins that eliminate the possibility of inadvertent ball slipping
- FLUID MOVEMENTS: The new polymer rings ensure much smoother and more accurate movements without the need for annoying lubricants
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Introducing The XPRO Ball Head
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PrecisionTriple locking system together with polymer rings ensure camera position stability by completely removing drifting movements. |
ConvenienceChoose your head according to your preferred plate. |
High performanceThe XPRO Ball Head is available in kit with Manfrotto 190 and 055 tripods to ensure high performances to the demanding photographers. |
Stylish and durable
The XPRO Ball Head is made in Italy and its design follow the iconic style that defines Manfrotto’s whole range of products for advanced hobbyist and professionals, including the most celebrated 190 and 055 tripods. High quality materials, advanced engineering processes and testing ensure its quality.
Its magnesium alloy body together with the new hollow sphere enable the XPRO Ball Head to ensure high payload performance while maintaining a very lightweight structure.
Stylish and durable
The XPRO Ball Head is made in Italy and its design follow the iconic style that defines Manfrotto’s whole range of products for advanced hobbyist and professionals, including the most celebrated 190 and 055 tripods. High quality materials, advanced engineering processes and testing ensure its quality.
Its magnesium alloy body together with the new hollow sphere enable the XPRO Ball Head to ensure high payload performance while maintaining a very lightweight structure.
Stylish and durable
The XPRO Ball Head is made in Italy and its design follow the iconic style that defines Manfrotto’s whole range of products for advanced hobbyist and professionals, including the most celebrated 190 and 055 tripods. High quality materials, advanced engineering processes and testing ensure its quality.
Its magnesium alloy body together with the new hollow sphere enable the XPRO Ball Head to ensure high payload performance while maintaining a very lightweight structure.
Stylish and durable
The XPRO Ball Head is made in Italy and its design follow the iconic style that defines Manfrotto’s whole range of products for advanced hobbyist and professionals, including the most celebrated 190 and 055 tripods. High quality materials, advanced engineering processes and testing ensure its quality.
Its magnesium alloy body together with the new hollow sphere enable the XPRO Ball Head to ensure high payload performance while maintaining a very lightweight structure.
XPRO Ball Heads
Ball heads are one of the most popular heads of Xpro range because of their versatility and speed to set up. Ball heads are suitable for frequent changes of camera positions and for taking multiple shots from different angles. Ideal for travelling thanks for its lightweight and easy of use it represents the right choice for portrait, wedding and landscape photography.
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Quality of material | 4.7 | — | 4.7 | — | 5.0 | 4.9 |
Value for money | 4.5 | — | 4.1 | — | 4.7 | 4.9 |
Sturdiness | 4.7 | — | — | — | 4.7 | 4.7 |
Stability | — | — | 4.5 | — | 4.9 | 4.7 |
Sold By | CameraSpot | Complete Photo & Video | SmallRig | SmallRig | QiHuichang | Web Offers |
compatible devices | Camera | Monitor, Camera | Camera | Cellphone, Camera, Camcorder | Camera, Camcorder | Camera |
max. recommended weight | 15 kilograms | 6.0 kilograms, 13.2 pounds | 10 kilograms | 2 kilograms | 77 pounds | 30 kilograms |
weight | 0.52 kilograms | 0.88 pounds | 1200 grams | 188 grams | 31.92 ounces | 0.21 ounces |
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 19.69 x 19.69 x 11.02 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.14 pounds |
ASIN | B010N2ASFQ |
Item model number | MHXPRO-BHQ6 |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #294 in Tripod Heads |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 30, 2015 |
Manufacturer | MANFROTTO |
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Product Description
Outstanding performance and security for your camera gear. The Manfrotto XPRO Ball Head, with its stand-out design and innovative technical features, gives you guaranteed security when shooting with heavy camera gear. It has an effective triple locking system to keep your device stable, and three wedges that prevent drift by enclosing and locking the sphere. Look forward to shake-free shots every time you shoot with this tripod head. With two levelling bubbles you can make quick adjustments with the locking knobs open, and keep your camera perfectly balanced with the friction control. Frame and shoot with greater flexibility, and achieve much sharper images that will help you stand out from the crowd. The XPRO Ball Head offers remarkable portability for photographers on the go. It has a sturdy yet lightweight magnesium body that is only 0.52kg. However, it can support a very impressive payload of up to 10kg so you can use it with a wide variety of devices. The new polymer rings also represent a substantial improvement on previous versions, and ensure smoother, more accurate camera movement without unpleasant grease. For a fast, effortless setup, this camera is inserted from above rather than from the side. A safety mechanism is released when the plate engages with the clamp, which prevents your equipment from falling and becoming damaged. The Manfrotto XPRO Ball Head includes an innovative Arca-Swiss-compatible MSQ6PL plate and a Top Lock, and has been manufactured to high standards in Italy.
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Customers like the quality, sturdiness, smoothness, performance, and value of the camera support. They mention that it is well designed and well executed in exemplary Italian fashion, and that it makes a very stable platform for a Nikon D5000 camera. That said, some appreciate the value for money.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the camera support. They mention that it is well designed and well executed in exemplary Italian fashion. The product is easy to use for smaller lenses and produces much more professional results. It is the best tripod head they own and is a huge improvement over the ball head that came with their tripod. It's good for tabletop or still photography, but not for live moving subjects in the studio.
"...No, it’s not a $1000 head, but it’s good quality and with a little common sense will hold up just fine...." Read more
"...having a trusted, expert assistant by your side, ensuring every shot is perfectly composed and effortlessly executed...." Read more
"The design and material quality is awesome. It's pricey, but this ball head is worth the investment...." Read more
"...The quick-release head snaps in and out very positively, and is really outstanding...." Read more
Customers like the smoothness of the camera support. They mention that the gears are smooth, the movements are very smooth, and the pan and tilt action is perfectly smooth. The locks and knobs are very smoothly when turning, and it is smooth enough to take great videos. The gears provide the very fine movement needed for composing a shot, while gear release. The head is smooth for panning right and left to cover the mountain, and friction control works great.
"...Each turn translates to a subtle, controlled movement of the camera, giving you the power to achieve the exact composition you envision...." Read more
"...The locks and knobs are very smooth when turning. The tension knob allows me to make tiny adjustments easily without shaking the camera too much...." Read more
"...Pan and tilt are both smooth, and function very well when partially locked for controlled motion, like for a spotting scope. I like it a lot...." Read more
"...The panning function is ultra smooth and the tripod itself plants like a rock...." Read more
Customers like the sturdiness of the camera support. For example, they say it's solidly built, and makes a very stable platform for a Nikon D5000 camera. Customers also mention that it has a safety lock on the lock, making it extra secure.
"...Its micro-adjustment capabilities, robust construction, and user-friendly design make it an invaluable tool for photographers and videographers..." Read more
"Well-built and sturdy, while still being reasonably compact and light weight...." Read more
"...Most importantly, everything is secure - once you tighten the knobs, nothing moves, no matter the position or orientation...." Read more
"Only had this a very short time, my initial impressions - Solid build, a bit heavier than I expected, but feels likes it will hold up to some..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the camera support. They say that it works perfectly for the right application, and it works effortlessly with the heavy payload. The head and tripod are versatile and light, and they work great in landscape and portrait orientation. The tilt and smooth function very well when partially locked, making it perfect for med to light duty work. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and performance of this product.
"...It would also work well for video taken with DSLRs." Read more
"...Pan and tilt are both smooth, and function very well when partially locked for controlled motion, like for a spotting scope. I like it a lot...." Read more
"...the camera when rotated into the portrait orientation; it works great in landscape, but when tilted 90 degrees the camera starts to unscrew itself..." Read more
"Really well made made and performs as expected." Read more
Customers like the value of the camera support. They say it's a great purchase and worth the price. Customers also mention that the product has good quality for the money.
"...The durability of this head makes it a worthy investment for any serious photographer or videographer...." Read more
"...It's pricey, but this ball head is worth the investment. The locks and knobs are very smooth when turning...." Read more
"...Best part is the light weight and low price. I'm using it on a Series 1 Basalt Gitzo tripod so it makes a nice light strong combo." Read more
"...However, it was a great value / performance point for my HD video camera - which is consumer size / weight...." Read more
Customers like the adjustability of the camera support. They say that the adjustments are easily made, with the pressure knobs fairly tight so there is no slack. The head is very smooth and adjusts for the perfect shot. It has 3 axis coarse and fine adjustment, so you can even set the horizon level. The gear controls are smooth and easy to turn/adjust, and there is a lever on each. Customers also like the ability to fine tune, saying that the plate clicks into place easily. They like how easily and securely the camera snaps into the place.
"...Its micro-adjustment capabilities, robust construction, and user-friendly design make it an invaluable tool for photographers and videographers..." Read more
"...The tension knob allows me to make tiny adjustments easily without shaking the camera too much...." Read more
"...Really like how easily and securely the camera snaps into place, I think I'll be able to get the camera on in the dark...." Read more
"...Still the attachment is easy and there is a lock for the lever...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the camera support. They mention that it's lightweight, which is nice for travel. The heavy handle provides smooth motion, and the setup is extremely portable. The Manfrotto head cuts weight in half, making it perfect for travel use as well as long exposure. Customers love the stout design and the ease with which it handles even their heaviest lenses.
"...THIS was the solution. It's big, stout, and confidence-inspiring for sure...." Read more
"Well-built and sturdy, while still being reasonably compact and light weight...." Read more
"...a very short time, my initial impressions - Solid build, a bit heavier than I expected, but feels likes it will hold up to some punishment...." Read more
"...The camera itself is relatively light and I have been of a mind that a mid-price, mid-weight tripod is all I need...." Read more
Customers find the ease of use of the ball head to be a great feature. They say it's easy to set the panning and tilting tension, and it'd be able to frame a shot. The design is user-friendly, and the process was efficient. The quick release makes mounting or dismounting very fast, and allows for quicker work in the field.
"...Its micro-adjustment capabilities, robust construction, and user-friendly design make it an invaluable tool for photographers and videographers..." Read more
"...Really like how easily and securely the camera snaps into place, I think I'll be able to get the camera on in the dark...." Read more
"...Solidly built and well designed for usability. There is a friction knob independent of the lock knob which makes adjustment very slick...." Read more
"...I think, the head is a well made design and very easy to use...." Read more
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I'm not a pro, nor anything close, but I do have serious amateur needs for video that sometimes approach (semi-)professional. When I do pans and tilts they need to be smooth and controlled. I had looked at heads such as the Manfrotto 502HD, but I'm using a Canon Vixia HF-G10 and it needed a head for a lighter camcorder. Everything seemed like overkill. I was willing to spend the money, but I wasn't using a 10 lb. video cam. And as you probably already know, finding a good match of head to the camcorder size/weight is important.
First of all, don't pair this head with too lightweight of a tripod. Other reviewers have complained that when panning this head will lift the tripod right off the floor. Well, it’s possible. The fluid motion is stiff, but that’s what makes it work so well. You can’t make accidental sudden jerky movements. You need to push from side to side (or up and down), and it needs something to push against. A lightweight tripod just won’t do the trick. I like to grip the rubber grip on the Manfrotto tripod when doing a pan or tilt to make sure that everything stays solid. Learn to do it and you won't have a problem.
The fluid motion is gorgeous, especially for its price range. The pan and tilt adjustments can be tweaked, and locked down completely, but it won’t allow you to adjust so loosely that you lose the effectiveness of the fluidity. This is NOT the head that you want if you’re going to be trying to video fast sports action, but it’s perfect for following a speaker, panning nature shots, or the kids at play.
For a camcorder the size of my G10, the two-position tilt fluidity selector knob doesn't have a lot of effect. Changing the selection does make a difference, but not dramatically so. But if you were using a DSLR with a longer, heavier lens I'm sure it would be an important adjustment. I use the "short lens" position.
The included bubble level is a must, although it’s a little difficult to see. Pack a penlight for low-light situations, or be prepared to use your cell phone's light. When mated with the tripod, the tripod’s level and the head's level were pretty close in agreement, but not exactly. This indicated to me that there may have been some minor machining tolerance matchup problems between the tripod plate and head. However, it was certainly nothing to cause a problem. When setting up, I use the tripod level for gross adjustment (it's easier to see) and then tweak the tripod for final adjustment with the level on the head. There is no level adjustment on the head itself.
Don’t pay any attention to the reviewers who say that this head is made of cheap plastic. Manfrotto doesn’t make cheap. The material in question is a polymer. Look it up - it’s much tougher than plastic. No, it’s not a $1000 head, but it’s good quality and with a little common sense will hold up just fine. And the parts that need to be are made of aluminum. You'll appreciate the weight difference.
One small complaint is that to adjust the handle position the handle adjustment knob has to be backed off until the meshed teeth disengage completely, and then tightened back down. The teeth lock the handle in place once adjusted, and that’s good. But I leave the head attached to the tripod, so when I go to put it away in the bag I have to loosen and swivel the handle down each time. A quick-release system for the handle would have been nice but I can live with it, and it’s not enough of an issue to deduct points.
There’s a quick release plate for the camcorder/camera which I love! I attached the plate to my camcorder and it stays attached. It’s not large at all, in fact it's small. With a couple of minutes of practice you can then learn to hold the camcorder with one or both hands and it just pops into place on the head and locks with a spring action. So smooth! Just be sure to have the latch set in the released position before you go to insert the camcorder/plate. To unlock, press down the spring-loaded safety with the thumb and move the locking release lever with the index finger. Lift out with the other hand, or use two hands. It’s a two-second process. Great job on this one, Manfrotto!
Note that most Manfrotto tripods have a set screw under the mounting plate that you can tighten after mounting the head to help assure that the head doesn’t come loose. If you’re going to be leaving the head attached be sure to tighten the set screw to avoid headaches later, since the head just screws onto the ⅜ inch mount. It could come loose during use. While it wouldn’t be likely to just fall off, it would cause serious wobble that might ruin a shot.
To sum up, you can put less into a cheap head, but you get what you pay for. You can certainly pay a lot more for semi-pro or pro heads, but if you have a small camcorder and don’t have pro needs, this may be the head for you. It would also work well for video taken with DSLRs.
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2016
I'm not a pro, nor anything close, but I do have serious amateur needs for video that sometimes approach (semi-)professional. When I do pans and tilts they need to be smooth and controlled. I had looked at heads such as the Manfrotto 502HD, but I'm using a Canon Vixia HF-G10 and it needed a head for a lighter camcorder. Everything seemed like overkill. I was willing to spend the money, but I wasn't using a 10 lb. video cam. And as you probably already know, finding a good match of head to the camcorder size/weight is important.
First of all, don't pair this head with too lightweight of a tripod. Other reviewers have complained that when panning this head will lift the tripod right off the floor. Well, it’s possible. The fluid motion is stiff, but that’s what makes it work so well. You can’t make accidental sudden jerky movements. You need to push from side to side (or up and down), and it needs something to push against. A lightweight tripod just won’t do the trick. I like to grip the rubber grip on the Manfrotto tripod when doing a pan or tilt to make sure that everything stays solid. Learn to do it and you won't have a problem.
The fluid motion is gorgeous, especially for its price range. The pan and tilt adjustments can be tweaked, and locked down completely, but it won’t allow you to adjust so loosely that you lose the effectiveness of the fluidity. This is NOT the head that you want if you’re going to be trying to video fast sports action, but it’s perfect for following a speaker, panning nature shots, or the kids at play.
For a camcorder the size of my G10, the two-position tilt fluidity selector knob doesn't have a lot of effect. Changing the selection does make a difference, but not dramatically so. But if you were using a DSLR with a longer, heavier lens I'm sure it would be an important adjustment. I use the "short lens" position.
The included bubble level is a must, although it’s a little difficult to see. Pack a penlight for low-light situations, or be prepared to use your cell phone's light. When mated with the tripod, the tripod’s level and the head's level were pretty close in agreement, but not exactly. This indicated to me that there may have been some minor machining tolerance matchup problems between the tripod plate and head. However, it was certainly nothing to cause a problem. When setting up, I use the tripod level for gross adjustment (it's easier to see) and then tweak the tripod for final adjustment with the level on the head. There is no level adjustment on the head itself.
Don’t pay any attention to the reviewers who say that this head is made of cheap plastic. Manfrotto doesn’t make cheap. The material in question is a polymer. Look it up - it’s much tougher than plastic. No, it’s not a $1000 head, but it’s good quality and with a little common sense will hold up just fine. And the parts that need to be are made of aluminum. You'll appreciate the weight difference.
One small complaint is that to adjust the handle position the handle adjustment knob has to be backed off until the meshed teeth disengage completely, and then tightened back down. The teeth lock the handle in place once adjusted, and that’s good. But I leave the head attached to the tripod, so when I go to put it away in the bag I have to loosen and swivel the handle down each time. A quick-release system for the handle would have been nice but I can live with it, and it’s not enough of an issue to deduct points.
There’s a quick release plate for the camcorder/camera which I love! I attached the plate to my camcorder and it stays attached. It’s not large at all, in fact it's small. With a couple of minutes of practice you can then learn to hold the camcorder with one or both hands and it just pops into place on the head and locks with a spring action. So smooth! Just be sure to have the latch set in the released position before you go to insert the camcorder/plate. To unlock, press down the spring-loaded safety with the thumb and move the locking release lever with the index finger. Lift out with the other hand, or use two hands. It’s a two-second process. Great job on this one, Manfrotto!
Note that most Manfrotto tripods have a set screw under the mounting plate that you can tighten after mounting the head to help assure that the head doesn’t come loose. If you’re going to be leaving the head attached be sure to tighten the set screw to avoid headaches later, since the head just screws onto the ⅜ inch mount. It could come loose during use. While it wouldn’t be likely to just fall off, it would cause serious wobble that might ruin a shot.
To sum up, you can put less into a cheap head, but you get what you pay for. You can certainly pay a lot more for semi-pro or pro heads, but if you have a small camcorder and don’t have pro needs, this may be the head for you. It would also work well for video taken with DSLRs.
Firstly, the precision of this geared head is remarkable. The micro-adjustment knobs allow for fine-tuning with incredible accuracy. Each turn translates to a subtle, controlled movement of the camera, giving you the power to achieve the exact composition you envision. It's like painting with a fine brush, where every stroke is deliberate and every detail matters.
The build quality is quintessentially Manfrotto – robust, reliable, and ready for the rigors of professional use. The MHXPRO-3WG is constructed with high-quality materials, ensuring it withstands the test of time and the demands of frequent, intense use. The durability of this head makes it a worthy investment for any serious photographer or videographer.
The versatility of this pan/tilt head is another standout feature. Whether you're shooting landscapes, architecture, or studio work, the MHXPRO-3WG adapts to your needs. It supports a wide range of equipment, from DSLRs and mirrorless cameras to heavier setups, all while maintaining its precise and smooth operation.
The ease of use is evident in the intuitive design. The knobs are ergonomically placed, making adjustments feel natural and straightforward. Despite its advanced capabilities, the MHXPRO-3WG doesn't overwhelm; instead, it empowers, making complex shots more achievable and enjoyable.
TL;DR: The Manfrotto MHXPRO-3WG Geared 3-Way Pan/Tilt Head is a masterpiece of precision, durability, and versatility. Its micro-adjustment capabilities, robust construction, and user-friendly design make it an invaluable tool for photographers and videographers looking to capture their vision with unmatched accuracy and ease. It's more than a tripod head; it's a commitment to excellence in every shot.
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