David...
... is small in size - but huge in taking.
Manufactured from 7075 aircraft aluminium it is virtually unbreakable.
... is even smaller in weight.
With 222 grams David's weight is just a portion of other ball heads of similar size.
... is unique.
David... is the only one Panorama tripod head integrating ball head leveler and stepping panorama rotor in one piece.
... is greatly precise.
The integrated ball-bearing rotor can be operated freewheel or stepping with adjustable pressure point. You can choose 10, 8 or 6 stops - good for perfect pan shots with 36°, 45°, 60°, 72°, 90° and 120°-steps.
... soft friction and precise clamping control.
In contradiction to most other ball heads on the market, the clamping system does not grip in a tangential plane but over a spherical hemisphere. This gives very high stability at small dimensions - good for the heaviest DSLRs on the market.
... offer a unique feel.
David's gold shining surface is fully hard coated and feels good even on top of the Alps at -30°C. In addition, it provides perfect protection against wet and dirt conditions as well as mechanical strain.
... is fully Fisheye-compatible.
David.. is constructed completely axially symmetric. Means, there are no parts like screws, cranks or clamping levers looming into the FoV of the lens. This even holds for fisheye lenses with 180 degrees FoV. Using David... in combination with a KISS, David... is completely masked below the small 44 millimeter base plate of the nodal point adapter.
... is amenable.
In both, the rotor and the bottom plate David... has a central female thread, accessable from both sides. The 1/4" center bolt is completely dischargeable. In that configuration, the 4KISS mount can be used.
... is the perfect complement for KISS. In that combination, it is the ultimate VR-system in terms of precision, weight, size and value - for both, cylinder and spherical panoramas.
... is according to the biblical saying the name of the inconspicuous young shepherd, who bet Goliath.