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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

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Induro Announces New BHS Series Lightweight Ballheads

by Dan Carr

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Induro have just announced a new lineup of super lightweight ballheads that will hold up to 18lbs of gear.  They strike me as a good solution for some of the photogs out there who are slimming down their equipment and using Micro Four Thirds cameras out in the field.  Full info after the break.

Elmsford, NY (August 15, 2011) - Induro (http://www.indurogear.com), makers of tripods, heads and accessories designed for demanding professional photographers, announces today the new lightweight BHS Ballheads.

The new Induro BHS-Series Ballheads offer a lightweight, well-balanced adjustable support for a wide range of cameras and lenses and are compatible with most compact and professional tripods. Providing a secure dual quick release locking system and built-in bubble ensures fast camera mounting, dismounting and leveling. A single lever locks camera position and head rotation simultaneously. Each Ballhead includes a matching Snap-in Style Quick Release Plate.

“Induro’s new BHS-Series Ballheads have been designed with today’s on-the-go professional photographer in mind,” said Jan Lederman, President of Induro. “With features that allow for spot-on accuracy as well as extra camera locking security, photographers can be confident that these ballheads will be an affordable accessory they can rely on.”

Features include:

  Single Action Adjustment for quick and precise camera positioning
  Integrated Bubble Level allows adjustment to prevent uneven pans and tripod head movements
  Dual Locking Quick Release System with patented spring lock combined with manual release provides extra security
  Includes Snap-in Quick Release Plate

The Induro BHS Ballheads are available in three sizes from retailers throughout the United States at prices ranging from $52 - $76 depending on the model.

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