Description
Article no.: 25994
This inexpensive Kupo KS-CB03 mini ball head gives you a compact and flexible mounting option for any device that uses a 1/4"-20M thread. It is especially handy for positioning field recorders, field monitors, microphones, and shoe-mount flashes. The unit combines a hot shoe adapter with a solid aluminum ball head to offer simple, reliable adjustment on set or in the field.
The KS-CB03 lets you angle and lock small accessories quickly. You loosen a single control knob to move the head in any direction, then tighten it to secure the chosen position. Additionally, the design includes a dedicated groove that lets the ball tilt 90 degrees in one direction for portrait-style or steep-angle setups. Finally, the hot shoe adapter features a 1/4"-20 thread socket on the bottom so you can mount the whole assembly to compatible stands or screws.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Thread compatibility | 1/4"-20M thread (device mounting) |
| Control | One-action locking knob for multi-direction movement |
| Tilt | Extra groove allows 90° tilt in one direction |
| Adapter | Hot shoe adapter with 1/4"-20 thread socket on the bottom |
| Construction | Solid aluminum-constructed ball head |
Question: Which devices can I mount on the KS-CB03?
Answer: You can mount any device that uses a 1/4"-20M thread, including field recorders, field monitors, microphones, and shoe-mount flashes, as mentioned in the product description.
Question: Can I use the KS-CB03 on a camera hot shoe and also on a stand?
Answer: Yes. The unit includes a hot shoe adapter for shoe mounting, and the adapter also has a 1/4"-20 thread socket on the bottom, so you can attach the assembly to compatible stands or threaded supports.
Question: How do I adjust the angle and lock the position?
Answer: Loosen the single one-action knob to move the ball head freely in all directions. Tighten the knob to lock the ball in place. For steep angles, use the extra groove that enables a 90° tilt in one direction.
Question: What is the build material and how does it affect durability?
Answer: The ball head is constructed from solid aluminum, which provides a sturdy and lightweight build suitable for regular on-set use and frequent repositioning.