Gimbal Head Information
Basic Buying Guide for Gimbal Heads:
A gimbal head balances your camera and lens at their natural centre of gravity. If you try to use a large telephoto lens and camera on a ballhead you have to fight the natural tendency of the equipment to want to tip over due to gravity. The ballhead will balance the lens only when the centre of gravity is directly vertical over the ballhead, as soon as it moves it will want to fall. Ballhead designers implement friction and all sorts of fancy elliptical gizmos to fight gravity. This is like using a screwdriver to hammer a nail. Wrong tool, wrong job.
A gimbal head balances your lens naturally. You can probably picture the way a large telescope is mounted. There is a reason for this, it works. Our gimbal heads use the same principal to make your lenses and cameras weightless. Tension control is not necessary because your camera and lens CANNOT flop over. You can move a 600mm F4 lens with one finger. Put yourself in the drivers seat and take a Jobu Design Gimbal Head for a spin, you will be like a machine gunner at the control!
We offer 3 sizes of gimbals. The BWG-Pro, BWG-HD2 and BWG-J3K series. The BWG-Pro, BWG-HD2 and BWG-J3K come in a top-mount configuration, the BWG-LW2 is a side-mount unit (a BWG-HD2 without the horizontal arm). You can alter the BWG-HD2 & BWG-J3K by removing the horizontal arm to use the units as side-mounts. -- Neither top-mount or side-mount is BETTER than the other or STRONGER than the other, it is merely your CHOICE which you think would work better for you. The BWG-Pro only comes in Top mount style as it is much easier to load extra large lenses.
Both top and side mount work really well, there are advantages/disadvantages to using an Horizontal Mount (HM-1, or HM-J2). Advantages are: easier loading of lenses (esp. HEAVY lenses), adjustability of vertical balance, centering of lenses for panning. Disadvantages: cost, weight and potential for increased vibrations.
Size guide: Our gimbals fall into this range depending on your lenses:
| Gimbal | Gimbal Weight | Size HxW | Recommended Lens and Camera Combined Weight | Max Weight Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PGH-1 |
2lbs 5oz 1.02Kgs |
8" x 9" 203mm x 228mm |
5-10lbs (ie. 150-500mm, 400mm f5.6) 2.27Kgs - 4.54Kgs |
12lbs 5.44Kgs |
| BWG-Pro2 |
3lbs 5oz 1.5Kgs |
11.5" x 9" 292mm x 228mm |
32lbs (ie. sigma 200-500mm f2.8) 14.5Kgs |
50lbs+ 22.68Kgs+ |
| BWG-Pro |
3lbs 5oz 1.5Kgs |
11.5" x 9" 292mm x 228mm |
10-20lbs (ie. 600mm f4) 4.54Kgs - 9.08Kgs |
35lbs+ 15.87Kgs+ |
| BWG-ProB |
3lbs 5oz 1.5Kgs |
11.5" x 9" 292mm x 228mm |
10-20lbs (ie. 600mm f4) 4.54Kgs - 9.08Kgs |
35lbs+ 15.87Kgs+ |
| BWG-HD2 Heavy Duty |
2lbs 11oz 1.22Kgs |
11" x 8.5" 279mm x 216mm |
5-12lbs (ie. 200-400mm f4, 500mm f4) 2.27Kgs - 5.44Kgs |
25lbs 11.34Kgs |
| BWG-LW2 Lightweight |
1lb 13oz 0.82Kgs |
11" x 8.5" 279mm x 216mm |
5-12lbs (ie. 200-400mm f4, 500mm f4) 2.27Kgs - 5.44Kgs |
25lbs 11.34Kgs |
| BWG-J3K |
1lb 7oz 0.65Kgs |
8" x 8" 203mm x 203mm |
5-10lbs (ie. 150-500mm, 400mm f5.6) 2.27Kgs - 4.54Kgs |
12lbs 5.44Kgs |
| BWG-M1 Micro Head |
15oz 0.42Kgs |
8" x 4" 203mm x 101mm |
3-8lbs (ie. 150-500mm, 400mm f5.6) 1.36Kgs - 4.54Kgs |
10lbs 4.54Kgs |
Maximum gimbals weight limits are for occasional use. Jobu gimbals are extremely strong, but continually overloading the gimbal will generally cause poor braking performance, extra vibration or unecessary wear on internal components and will void our manufacturers warranty.
The best performance and 'sweet-spot' for continual daily use is our recommended weight column.
Please note:- The gimbals heads do not come supplied with a lensplate unless otherwise specified.






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