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The UniqBall UBH 35 is a ball head manufactured from 2014 to 2019 (discontinued). The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 364 €;
3 users have given it an average vote of 8.7 out of 10.
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Pros:Compact, lightweight, rugged; it can replace both a gimbal head and a ball head
Cons:lack of friction, not perfectly balanced as gimbal heads
Opinion:The UniqBall is a very unusual ball head: it has a smaller ball inside a second, bigger ball, that can be locked indipendently. The purpose of this peculiar design is to offer a smaller, lightweight alternative to gimbal heads: the UniqBall weights about one half of the Wimberley and it is much more compact. How does it work? First, you level the camera using the larger ball, then you lock it and you can use the second ball to move the camera up and down and left-right; essentially, you get a two-movement ball head. The possibility of locking the third movements allows to avoid tilted horizons, and it makes much easier to use large supertele lenses on the ball head. The lens is not completely 'weightless' as with gimbal heads, but it is much more stable than traditional, three-movements ball heads and there is much less risk of dropping the lens due to the weight falling forward. Another advantage of the Uniqball is that it can also be used as a traditional ballhead with smaller lenses, while gimbal heads are exclusively for superteles. It is not perfect - it completely lacks of friction on the main ball, that is not a problem with teles, but makes a bit difficut to make precise adjustments in landscape and macro photography. That said, even with these small shortcomings, it is a great choice for photographers who travel with big lenses: instead of carrying a gimbal head plus a ballhead, you can carry a single UniqBall head that replaces both.
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