The best ball heads for tripods in 2022: quick and simple tripod heads (2023)

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The best ball heads are arguably an unsung hero of photography. While everyone who's spent any time taking photos will recommend the best tripods (opens in new tab), and probably fall over themselves to argue the merits of this brand or that, the humble ball head does get forgotten about. A good ball head can be transformative for your shooting, and it's worth investing in one rather than relying on the basic head bundled with your tripod.

If you've not thought about this too much before, you may be wondering what to even look for in a ball head? Well, to start with, you want something compact and lightweight, so it doesn't weigh you down if you're carrying it over long distances. It's worth thinking about the size of your setup and how much weight the head needs to support; if you're using a DSLR (opens in new tab) or mirrorless camera (opens in new tab) with a long lens attached, using a ball head that's too small could potentially be risky. The last thing you want is for your whole setup to fall over!

The best thing is to pick a head with a larger ball diameter: around 40 or 50mm is a good compromise between stability and portability. Of course, if you're using a small camera with diminutive lenses, you can probably get away with something smaller. But fancy ball heads will provide functionality like smoother panning movement and well-engineered quick-release systems, often based on the Arca Swiss standard. Once you get used to stuff like this, it's hard to remember how you got on without it!

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The best ball heads for tripods in 2022

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1. Manfrotto XPRO Magnesium Ball Head with Top Lock plate

A winning tripod ball head that nails the basics

Specifications

Max load: 10kg

Weight: 520g

Height: 115mm

Base diameter : 60mm

QR plate: Arca-compatible

Reasons to buy

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Extremely smooth

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Ergonomic locking levers and friction dial

Reasons to avoid

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Less compact than some rivals

At first glance Manfrotto's XPRO ball head doesn’t look particularly special, but there’s more than meets the eye. The magnesium construction is rated to support 10kg: enough for almost any full-frame set-up, yet the head tips the scales at a reasonable 520g.

At its heart is a fairly large ball for good stability, and its grease-free polymer housing enables exceptionally smooth movement, even with a lot of friction applied. The friction is set using a tactile, clicky wheel that’s better than most systems for dialing in a precise level of drag. Rather than using rubberized or knurled knobs, the ball and pan movement is tightened using levers that lock securely with minimal user effort.

The XPRO ball head can be specced with several mounting plate designs. We went for the Top Lock system which is Arca-Swiss compatible, with the QR plate released using a simple but effective button. The top plate is surrounded by three individual bubble levels for precision camera levelling, and they’re all viewable with your camera mounted. See our full Manfrotto XPRO ball head review (opens in new tab).

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2. 3 Legged Thing AirHed Pro

Precision engineered for maximum capacity and flexibility

Specifications

Max load: 40kg

Weight: 323g

QR plate: Arca-compatible

Reasons to buy

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Uncompromising build

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Exceptionally smooth panning

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Reasons to avoid

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Relatively pricey

Although they tend not to come as cheap as other options, 3 Legged Thing's ball heads and tripods have a reputation for exceptional carrying capacity and stability. It's well-deserved. The AirHed Pro is the firm's flagship ballhead, able to handle a whopping 40kg of kit (really more than you're ever likely to need) without issue. It is milled from aircraft-grade magnesium alloy, meaning it's not only strong but also lightweight, weighing just 323g.

It comes with an integrated 360-degree clamp that allows for smooth panning even on bumpy terrain, and its quick-release plate is Arca-Swiss compatible. It's an extraordinary piece of kit that does everything you need from a ball head and more, and while it is definitely more expensive than other contenders on this list, we'd add that the AirHed 360 represents absolutely fantastic value for money.

Two product options are available: the standard AirHed Pro which has a knob to release the QR plate from the head, and there's the AirHed Pro Lever which, you;ve guessed it, uses a lever release instead. Both versions have the same asking price. See our full 3 Legged Thing AirHed Pro review (opens in new tab).

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3. Benro GX35 Low-profile Ballhead

A tough yet lightweight and well-priced ball head

Specifications

Max load: 35kg

Weight: 400g

QR plate: Arca-compatible

Reasons to buy

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Low 85mm head height

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Light weight

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Good load capacity

Reasons to avoid

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Friction adjustment not independent

Despite weighing only 400g, the Benro GX35 is able to support a whopping 35kg of camera gear, with extra stability assured by the relatively large 40mm-diameter ball. There's a dedicated panning lock for the rotating base of the head, along with a numbered degree scale to assist with shooting accurate multi-shot panoramas. What's more, a secondary panning axis above the ball adds even more panorama versatility. An Arca-Swiss compatible mounting plate maintains easy cross compatibility with other Arca-based tripods or monopods you may have, while the eye-catching design is supplemented by nice ergonomic touches like the knurled metal locking knobs. See our full Benro GX35 review (opens in new tab).

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4. Vanguard Alta BH-250

One of the best budget ball heads

Specifications

Max load: 20kg

Weight: 577g

Height: 117mm

Base diameter: 61mm

QR plate: Arca-compatible

Reasons to buy

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Wing-style locking knobs

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Separate lock and friction controls

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Robust construction

Reasons to avoid

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Poorly attached quick release plate D-ring

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It's inexpensive for a big-brand tripod head, but the Alta BH-250 is still rated to support a whopping 20kg of kit. Build quality also feels reassuringly robust, but the ball movement isn’t quite as fluid-feeling as that of some other tripod heads and the D-ring on the quick release plate needs to be better attached. Nevertheless, it’s capable of holding heavy lens and camera set-ups still without and drooping.

Such a hefty payload capacity does mean this isn’t the most portable option, tipping the scales at 577g and measuring 117mm tall, but the overall shape is slim and should sit comfortably within a tripod with flip-up legs. The relatively compact quick release top plate helps with this, yet it still sports two useful, easily visible bubble levels, and maintains Arca compatibility.

Vanguard’s chunky, rubber covered locking knobs are all very easy to grip, though the conventional friction adjustment dial isn’t quite as tactile as Manfrotto’s clicky design. See our full Vanguard Alta BH-250 review (opens in new tab).

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5. ProMediaGear BH1

Best professional ball head for your tripod

Specifications

Max load: 23kg

Weight: 920g

Height: 140mm

Base diameter: 71.1mm

QR plate: Arca-compatible

Reasons to buy

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Incredible build quality

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No droop or sag

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Precision control

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Easy switching between landscape and portrait

Reasons to avoid

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Expensive & heavy

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No friction control

The ProMediaGear BH1 is a unique ball head that has excellent craftsmanship and ease of use. Equally as at home in the kitbag of a landscape photographer or indoors in a studio, the BH1 is a solid and as precise as any ball head we've used. We liked its flexibility and the fact that you can operate the main lock knob and the pan lock knob quite easily while wearing gloves, but mostly the BH1 shines for its precision and complete lack of droop. Sure, it's expensive and its movement is not as smooth as on some of its rivals, but you're getting something uniquely precise – and if that’s your priority then the BH1 delivers.

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6. Manfrotto 494 Center Ball Head

Small and affordable, this is an excellent straightforward ball head

Specifications

Max load: 8kg

Weight: 1300g

QR plate: Arca-compatible

Reasons to buy

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Integrated QR plate

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Very affordable

Reasons to avoid

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Simplistic design

Keeping things simple doesn't mean compromising on quality. You may just need an unfussy ball head that works but still want the reassurance of a trusted brand. Step forward the Manfrotto 494 Center Ball Head, which comes at a great price but still offers that Manfrotto dependability.

It can support up to 8kg of kit, and offers panoramic and friction control knobs for easy, intuitive operation. This version comes with the 200PL-PRO Quick Release Plate, and the head has an integrated RC2 quick release cam lock. The aluminium construction is lightweight but reasonably hardy, and there's a dedicated tension control dial for the ball-and-socket movements.

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7. Vanguard Alta GH-300T

A pistol grip head gunning for your attention

Specifications

Max load: 6kg

Weight: 790g

QR plate: Arca-compatible

Reasons to buy

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Genuinely useful additional control

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Inbuilt remote triggering system

Reasons to avoid

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Very bulky when packed

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Limited load capacity for such a large head

And now for something a little different. You won't find many pistol grip ball heads around, but Vanguard's Alta GH-300T is more than just a gimmick. By adding a handle you get significantly more leverage and control when adjusting your camera, compared to holding it directly. The handle helps your counterbalance the weight of a heavier lens that doesn't have its own tripod mounting foot, and it can be useful when panning video, or shooting stills for stitched panoramas.

Although the ball at the heart of the the GH-300T isn't particularly large, the extra leverage offered by the handle easily compensates, and helps keep subtle movements smooth, even when lots of friction is applied. Our only niggle is the ball's locking lever becomes increasingly difficult to engage when additional friction is applied.

Completing the pistol illusion is a small yellow trigger button. At the base of the handle is a 2.5mm socket, which can link the trigger to your camera's remote shutter input (Nikon N1 and Canon N3 cables are supplied). The only major drawback with a pistol grip head is its additional size, which will leave it protruding from a folded tripod.

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8. Neewer Metal Tripod Head

Another budget-friendly option, this head offers smooth movement and generous capacity

Specifications

Max load: 8kg

Weight: 445g

QR plate: 1/4-inch

Reasons to buy

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Pro-level maximum payload

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Excellent value for money

Reasons to avoid

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Not Arca-fit

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No friction control

The amount of value you get with this shoestring-budget ball head is seriously impressive. It's well-constructed and able to handle a payload of up to 8kg, which is more than enough for most serious setups. Advanced photographers and videographers may find themselves surprised by how well this head works for the money. You’ve got three adjustment knobs, a quick-release plate (though not Arca-compatible) and vertical/horizontal spirit levels for accurate setup an shooting.

The head feels strong for the price - far from the kind of plasticky rubbish you might expect. It’s not the strongest head on this list, nor the most sophisticated, but in terms of sheer value for money, the Neewer Metal Tripod Head is pretty much unbeaten. Need a spare head, or a simple one to throw into a travel bag and take on your adventures? This is the one to go for!

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9. Gitzo Series 5 Off Center Ball Head GH5750QR

Great for maximum movement, and a biceps workout

Specifications

Max load: 12kg

Weight: 1000g

QR plate: proprietary

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Reasons to buy

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Great freedom of movement

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Signature supreme Gitzo build

Reasons to avoid

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Bulky and heavy

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Less intuitive as a conventional ball head

At 14.2cm tall and weighing in at a hefty 1kg, the Gitzo Series 5 Off Centre Ball Head is quite a beast. It’s to be expected though, as the head comes from Gitzo’s pro-orientated Series 5 range, and is rated to support 12kg.

But what you lose in portability, you gain in usability. The oversized quick release mounting plate and release lever offer unmatched ease of use, as do the large diameter pan and tilt locking knobs, both of which exude luxury. The size of the tilt knob also helps you to dial in just the right amount of friction.

The unusual off-centre ball positioning allows for a much greater range of movement than a conventional ball head, especially if you want to shoot straight up or down. The separate fore-aft tilt motion also adds a degree of stability not present on a typical ball head, and though the tilt knob releases both the tilt mechanism and the ball, you can tilt without releasing the ball as the locking knob disengages the tilt element first. There's no hiding this tripod ball head's bulk though, so if the off-centre design appeals, try Gitzo's significant'y lighter Series 2 version.

5 things to look for in a tripod ball head

1. Dragged out

Mount a hefty full-frame body fronted by a long lens and you’ll want a ball head to be stiffer than if it was loaded with a featherweight mirrorless set-up. Variable head friction caters for all loads.

2. Smooth operator

The trouble with applying friction is some balls can start to stick, resulting in jerky movement and framing frustration. A quality ball coating and socket lining should alleviate this.

3. Get a grip

Clamping your ball and pan movement with locking knobs that aren’t grippy enough can result in unwanted camera movement. Rubber knob coatings and lever designs can really help.

4. Plating up

The Arca-Swiss quick-release mounting standard is great for maintaining interchangeable compatibility with other tripod heads, but some manufacturers still stick to proprietary designs.

5. Streamlining

Travel tripods that close with their legs flipped back to surround the head will require a slimline ball housing and top plate, otherwise legs could get splayed….

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FAQs

Which type of tripod head is the easiest and quickest one to adjust? ›

Pistol Grip Heads

Some photographers like how quick and easy it is to reposition the camera without fumbling with the tripod head.

Is a ball head tripod better? ›

If you are shooting something with a lot of movement or tend to be a hand-held shooter that's looking to remove the camera shake element from your photographic game, then I'd say that the ball head might be the best bet for you. You'll get that intuitive, ease of control while enjoying the added stability of a tripod.

What type of tripod heads are ball heads? ›

Ball head tripods are generally smaller, more lightweight and easier to operate than a traditional three-way pan tilt head tripod. They are great when you are traveling with gear and are looking to lighten the load—making them an excellent tool for landscape photographers, studio shooters and even video creators.

How do you pick a tripod ball head? ›

The most important factor in deciding what you will need is load-bearing capability. If you'll always be shooting with a fairly lightweight camera and use lenses weighing less than two pounds almost any ballhead will suffice. You can get one of the high—tech pistol—grip heads or a low—cost ballhead and you'll be fine.

Which tripod head is best for wildlife photography? ›

Among the experts of wildlife photography equipment, the preferred tripod head is a gimbal head. Designed to easily pan around, and rotate up and down, the gimbal head is formulated to stabilize your camera. Ian Plant calls the gimbal “one of the key pieces you need in wildlife photography equipment.”

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