The Story
The Gitzo GH3382QD Series 3 Center Ball Head is a large sized tripod ball head that provides ultimate smoothness and precision of movement and secure locking when utilising it on the Series 2 and 3 Gitzo Mountaineer tripods.
Featuring a lightweight of only 770 grams but can securely hold a load capacity of up to 18 kg; it has a larger ball and quick-release adapter compared to the smaller versions; a friction control knob to achieve precise adjustment, all thanks to its high-quality, high-resistance steel and aluminium construction; a 360 Independent panning lock; and a supplied quick-release plate is included, which is kept locked by a screw-knob and a bubble level to help you as a photographer keep a straight horizon when capturing images. Additionally, its also supplied with the Arca-Swiss compatible plate (GS5370D), however its also compatible with all of the Gitzos D profile plates, and also fits most Arca-Swiss style plates from other brands.

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Description
The Gitzo GH3382QD Series 3 Center Ball Head is a large sized tripod ball head that provides ultimate smoothness and precision of movement and secure locking when utilising it on the Series 2 and 3 Gitzo Mountaineer tripods.
Featuring a lightweight of only 770 grams but can securely hold a load capacity of up to 18 kg; it has a larger ball and quick-release adapter compared to the smaller versions; a friction control knob to achieve precise adjustment, all thanks to its high-quality, high-resistance steel and aluminium construction; a 360 Independent panning lock; and a supplied quick-release plate is included, which is kept locked by a screw-knob and a bubble level to help you as a photographer keep a straight horizon when capturing images. Additionally, its also supplied with the Arca-Swiss compatible plate (GS5370D), however its also compatible with all of the Gitzos D profile plates, and also fits most Arca-Swiss style plates from other brands.













