Description
Article no.: 25996
The Kupo KS-CB07 Midi Ball Head with Hot Shoe offers a compact and reliable mounting solution for attaching lights and monitors to a camcorder or camera while shooting video. It uses a single locking knob for quick, safe adjustments and provides rock-solid support for gear up to 2kg.
The ball head uses a single locking knob to tighten and release the ball joint. This design lets you position your accessory quickly, then secure it firmly. Once tightened, the mount provides stable support up to its 2kg capacity, helping to keep lights and monitors steady during recording.
Use the KS-CB07 to attach small on-camera lights or external monitors to your camcorder or camera when shooting video. The hot shoe mounting interface makes it suitable for on-camera setups, and the included 1/4"-20 reducer bushing expands compatibility with other threaded accessories.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | Kupo KS-CB07 |
| Mount type | Hot shoe mount |
| Maximum load | Supports up to 2kg |
| Tilt | Groove design allows 90 degree tilt in one direction |
| Reducer bushing | 1/4"-20 reducer bushing included |
| Material | Lightweight sturdy aluminum |
Question: Will this ball head hold my on-camera light or monitor securely?
Answer: Yes. The KS-CB07 uses a single locking knob to secure the ball joint and provides support for accessories weighing up to 2kg, which covers many small lights and monitors designed for on-camera use.
Question: Can I tilt the attached accessory freely?
Answer: The groove design allows a 90 degree tilt in one direction, giving a defined tilt range for quick and repeatable positioning. You tighten the single locking knob to lock the chosen angle.
Question: Is it compatible with accessories that use a 1/4"-20 thread?
Answer: Yes. The KS-CB07 includes a 1/4"-20 reducer bushing, so you can fit accessories with that common thread size without needing additional adapters.
Question: What materials is the ball head made from, and how does that affect handling?
Answer: The ball head is made from lightweight, sturdy aluminum. This gives a balance between durability and low added weight, making it practical for on-camera setups where keeping the overall rig light is important.