![]() ![]() The end result is a hand-held experience with the added stability of a monopod. It allows you to balance your lens, preventing lens flop. The Wimberley MonoGimbal Head is a new style of monopod head. IMPORTANT: See our Compatibility section to ensure your equipment will work with the MonoGimbal Head. ![]() To use the head, your lens must be equipped with an Arca-Swiss style Note: The MH-100 has a built-in Arca-Swiss style quick-release Weight Capacity: >100lbs (45kg) (Compatible with the largest lenses in the industry) Novoflex (only on some of their products) Giottos (only on their most recent line of ball heads & plates) Manufacturers that use the Arca-Swiss Style Quick-Release Geometry include: The Wimberley Head Version II, Sidekick, and other clamps use this quick-release system, so any lens that you wish to connect to our heads must be equipped with an Arca-Swiss style lens plate or replacement foot. The figure below shows the basic dimensions of the dovetail used in this system: Since then, this geometry has become the industry standard for high-end tripod heads (particularly in the nature photography industry). After the extreme popularity of the Arca-Swiss B-1 ball head in the 1990s, other companies began manufacturing custom camera-body and lens plates using this geometry. The "Arca-Swiss Style" Quick-Release Geometry refers to the open-cavity dovetail quick-release system developed decades ago by Arca-Swiss for use with their Monoball ball heads and large format cameras. The "Arca-Swiss Style" Quick-Release Geometry ![]()
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