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FS: Graf Studio Ball (price drop AGAIN)


Wimberly F1 Flash Bracket- SOLD

Graf Studio Ball

This thing is a beast. It is rated at 40 pounds and feels like you could attach a small car to the thing. You can set the drag to hold a 400 2.8+ Mark 3 still at any angle and still be able to pan it with your hands. This is a great ball head for large format systems as well. I am convinced this is the ultimate in stability.

The lever ratchets if you press in on the screw to get out of the way. I prefer the Lever because it acts as a visual warning flag if it is locked or not.

Be advised the Acra swiss style mount does not open enough to \'drop\' into, you must slide the plate into it. The red tab activates a safety stopper so the lens can not slide out if not tightened.

The Ball head is built from 3.3 pounds of aircraft grade aluminum.

Some scuffs but nothing major the finish has worn off from where you attach the lens. The ball itself has no imperfections that can be felt with your fingers and glides smoothly in all directions. The screw that operates the acra mount tends to come loose occasionally. A little bit of thread-lock would help a lot.

Bottom Threads are pristine.

Selling because I no longer have the 400 2.8 and will be soon selling the Gitzo tripod. This thing looks insane mounted to any of my other tripods.

New is 400 dollars from B&H and you would still have to buy a attachment plate for the ball itself, I would like 200
*New price 140 dollars shipped ConUS*.




*This would be a GREAT Ball head for your super tele lenses 1200 5.6, 200-500 2.8, 600f4, and in a pinch it can handle the heft of a G9 lol



Mar 22, 2010 at 01:07 PM
Nathan Hobbs
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FS: Graf Studio Ball (price drop AGAIN)


Wimberly F1 Flash Bracket- SOLD

Graf Studio Ball

This thing is a beast. It is rated at 40 pounds and feels like you could attach a small car to the thing. You can set the drag to hold a 400 2.8+ Mark 3 still at any angle and still be able to pan it with your hands. This is a great ball head for large format systems as well. I am convinced this is the ultimate in stability.

The lever ratchets if you press in on the screw to get out of the way. I prefer the Lever because it acts as a visual warning flag if it is locked or not.

Be advised the Acra swiss style mount does not open enough to \'drop\' into, you must slide the plate into it. The red tab activates a safety stopper so the lens can not slide out if not tightened.

The Ball head is built from 3.3 pounds of aircraft grade aluminum.

Some scuffs but nothing major the finish has worn off from where you attach the lens. The ball itself has no imperfections that can be felt with your fingers and glides smoothly in all directions. The screw that operates the acra mount tends to come loose occasionally. A little bit of thread-lock would help a lot.

Bottom Threads are pristine.

Selling because I no longer have the 400 2.8 and will be soon selling the Gitzo tripod. This thing looks insane mounted to any of my other tripods.

New is 400 dollars from B&H and you would still have to buy a attachment plate for the ball itself, I would like 200
*New price 150 dollars shipped ConUS*.




*This would be a GREAT Ball head for your super tele lenses 1200 5.6, 200-500 2.8, 600f4, and in a pinch it can handle the heft of a G9 lol



Mar 14, 2010 at 07:14 PM
Nathan Hobbs
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FS: Graf Studio Ball (price drop)


Wimberly F1 Flash Bracket- SOLD

Graf Studio Ball

This thing is a beast. It is rated at 40 pounds and feels like you could attach a small car to the thing. You can set the drag to hold a 400 2.8+ Mark 3 still at any angle and still be able to pan it with your hands. This is a great ball head for large format systems as well. I am convinced this is the ultimate in stability.

The lever ratchets if you press in on the screw to get out of the way. I prefer the Lever because it acts as a visual warning flag if it is locked or not.

Be advised the Acra swiss style mount does not open enough to \'drop\' into, you must slide the plate into it. The red tab activates a safety stopper so the lens can not slide out if not tightened.

The Ball head is built from 3.3 pounds of aircraft grade aluminum.

Some scuffs but nothing major the finish has worn off from where you attach the lens. The ball itself has no imperfections that can be felt with your fingers and glides smoothly in all directions. The screw that operates the acra mount tends to come loose occasionally. A little bit of thread-lock would help a lot.

Bottom Threads are pristine.

Selling because I no longer have the 400 2.8 and will be soon selling the Gitzo tripod. This thing looks insane mounted to any of my other tripods.

New is 400 dollars from B&H and you would still have to buy a attachment plate for the ball itself, I would like 200
*New price 165 OBO shipped ConUS*.




*This would be a GREAT Ball head for your super tele lenses 1200 5.6, 200-500 2.8, 600f4, and in a pinch it can handle the heft of a G9 lol



Feb 13, 2010 at 02:10 PM
Nathan Hobbs
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FS: Wimberly F1 Flash Bracket & Graff Studio Ballhead (lowered prices or OBO)


FS Wimberly Flash Bracket F1
surface marks on the finish and a small scuff pictured below but otherwise rock solid.
Sold the 400 2.8 and using a flash shooting wildlife has turned out to not be my style anyhow.

I would like 135 shipped to your door CONUS.
*the small brown spot on the screw is not rust, but a reflection of a wood speaker to the side of my desk.



Graf Studio Ball

This thing is a beast. It is rated at 40 pounds and feels like you could attach a small car to the thing. You can set the drag to hold a 400 2.8+ Mark 3 still at any angle and still be able to pan it with your hands. This is a great ball head for large format systems as well. I am convinced this is the ultimate in stability.

The lever ratchets if you press in on the screw to get out of the way. I prefer the Lever because it acts as a visual warning flag if it is locked or not.

Be advised the Acra swiss style mount does not open enough to \'drop\' into, you must slide the plate into it. The red tab activates a safety stopper so the lens can not slide out if not tightened.

The Ball head is built from 3.3 pounds of aircraft grade aluminum.

Some scuffs but nothing major the finish has worn off from where you attach the lens. The ball itself has no imperfections that can be felt with your fingers and glides smoothly in all directions. The screw that operates the acra mount tends to come loose occasionally. A little bit of thread-lock would help a lot.

Bottom Threads are pristine.

Selling because I no longer have the 400 2.8 and will be soon selling the Gitzo tripod. This thing looks insane mounted to any of my other tripods.

New is 400 dollars from B&H and you would still have to buy a attachment plate for the ball itself, I would like 200 OBO shipped ConUS.




*This would be a GREAT Ball head for your super tele lenses 1200 5.6, 200-500 2.8, 600f4, and in a pinch it can handle the heft of a G9 lol



Feb 05, 2010 at 02:46 PM
Nathan Hobbs
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Upload & Sell: On
FS: Wimberly F1 Flash Bracket & Graff Studio Ballhead (lowered prices or OBO)


FS Wimberly Flash Bracket F1
surface marks on the finish and a small scuff pictured below but otherwise rock solid.
Sold the 400 2.8 and using a flash shooting wildlife has turned out to not be my style anyhow.

I would like 135 shipped to your door CONUS.
*the small brown spot on the screw is not rust, but a reflection of a wood speaker to the side of my desk.



Graf Studio Ball

This thing is a beast. It is rated at 40 pounds and feels like you could attach a small car to the thing. You can set the drag to hold a 400 2.8+ Mark 3 still at any angle and still be able to pan it with your hands. This is a great ball head for large format systems as well. I am convinced this is the ultimate in stability.

The lever ratchets if you press in on the screw to get out of the way. I prefer the Lever because it acts as a visual warning flag if it is locked or not.

Be advised the Acra swiss style mount does not open enough to \'drop\' into, you must slide the plate into it. The red tab activates a safety stopper so the lens can not slide out if not tightened.

The Ball head is built from 3.3 pounds of aircraft grade aluminum.

Some scuffs but nothing major the finish has worn off from where you attach the lens. The ball itself has no imperfections that can be felt with your fingers and glides smoothly in all directions. The screw that operates the acra mount tends to come loose occasionally. A little bit of thread-lock would help a lot.

Bottom Threads are pristine.

Selling because I no longer have the 400 2.8 and will be soon selling the Gitzo tripod. This thing looks insane mounted to any of my other tripods.

New is 400 dollars from B&H and you would still have to buy a attachment plate for the ball itself, I would like 250 OBO shipped ConUS.




*This would be a GREAT Ball head for your super tele lenses 1200 5.6, 200-500 2.8, 600f4, and in a pinch it can handle the heft of a G9 lol



Feb 01, 2010 at 11:00 PM
Nathan Hobbs
Offline
Upload & Sell: On
FS: Wimberly F1 Flash Bracket & Graff Studio Ballhead


FS Wimberly Flash Bracket F1
surface marks on the finish and a small scuff pictured below but otherwise rock solid.
Sold the 400 2.8 and using a flash shooting wildlife has turned out to not be my style anyhow.

I would like 150 shipped to your door CONUS.
*the small brown spot on the screw is not rust, but a reflection of a wood speaker to the side of my desk.



Graf Studio Ball

This thing is a beast. It is rated at 40 pounds and feels like you could attach a small car to the thing. You can set the drag to hold a 400 2.8+ Mark 3 still at any angle and still be able to pan it with your hands. This is a great ball head for large format systems as well. I am convinced this is the ultimate in stability.

The lever ratchets if you press in on the screw to get out of the way. I prefer the Lever because it acts as a visual warning flag if it is locked or not.

Be advised the Acra swiss style mount does not open enough to \'drop\' into, you must slide the plate into it. The red tab activates a safety stopper so the lens can not slide out if not tightened.

The Ball head is built from 3.3 pounds of aircraft grade aluminum.

Some scuffs but nothing major the finish has worn off from where you attach the lens. The ball itself has no imperfections that can be felt with your fingers and glides smoothly in all directions. The screw that operates the acra mount tends to come loose occasionally. A little bit of thread-lock would help a lot.

Bottom Threads are pristine.

Selling because I no longer have the 400 2.8 and will be soon selling the Gitzo tripod. This thing looks insane mounted to any of my other tripods.

New is 400 dollars from B&H and you would still have to buy a attachment plate for the ball itself, I would like 270 OBO shipped ConUS.




*This would be a GREAT Ball head for your super tele lenses 1200 5.6, 200-500 2.8, 600f4, and in a pinch it can handle the heft of a G9 lol



Jan 30, 2010 at 04:47 AM





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