Website Optimization Reviews Pro Ball Heads for Photography

April 24, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
Website Optimization is announcing it’s new pro ball head review comparing types of ball heads and illustrating how photographers can get sharper photos and solid video support. This article reviews some professional ball head options and looks at vibration testing with a laser vibrometer.

A ball head sits atop a tripod to provide support for cameras and camcorders. Ball heads provide more flexibility than 3-axis "pan-tilt" heads, they're faster to use and lighter in weight. Aiming and leveling can be done in one fluid motion, a feat that would take multiple steps with a pan-tilt head.

"Ball heads provide stability and mobility for photographers on the go. Combined with a stable tripod a solid ball head can help dampen out vibration for sharper photographs, especially for larger enlargements,” stated Andy King, President of Website Optimization. “Sharper photographs and videos make for smaller, higher quality multimedia for the Web. We've reviewed the newest ball heads to help photographers get sharper images and better quality videos."

The Pro Ball Head Review by Website Optimization includes the following information:

* What Is a Ball Head?
* What Kind of Ball Head?
* Ball Head Comparison
* Vibration Testing with Laser Vibrometer
* Tips for Sharper Photographs

For the full “Pro Ball Head Review” see Pro Ball Head Review

About Website Optimization

Don't Make Me Wait! The new book titled "Speed Up Your Site – Web Site Optimization" by Andy King, and the companion web site are about designing "speedy" web sites with techniques that…

* Cut file size and download times in half
* Speed up site load time to satisfy customers
* Engage users with fast response times and flow stimulus
* Increase usability, boost profits, and slash bandwidth costs
* Improve search engine rankings and web page conversions

Andy King is also the founder of WebReference.com and JavaScript.com, both award-winning developer sites from internet.com. Created in 1995 and subsequently acquired by Mecklermedia (now Jupitermedia) in 1997, WebReference has grown into one of the most popular developer sites on the Internet. While he was Managing Editor of WebReference.com and JavaScript.com, Andy became the "Usability Czar" at internet.com, where he optimized the speed and usability of their sites. In addition to his consulting work, he continues to write the monthly Bandwidth Report and the “Speed Tweak of the Week” for WebsiteOptimization.com.