Brian G
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I have a Manfrotto 055C tripod, currently fitted with a basic (RC141) pan & tilt head.
The tripod is fine, does all I need, but I'm not happy with the head and I'd like to replace it with something better. The camera does not "grip" the cork mounting platform very well, and if I use my camera in portrait orientation with a moderate (70-200mm) telephoto lens, the weight of the lens causes the camera to slip and rotate on the mounting platform.
I'm unsure whether to go with a better 3-way head (Manfrotto 808RC4 or possibly the geared 410 Junior) or to try a ball head.
The Manfrotto ball heads don't seem to be well reviewed, so I've been looking at the Giottos range, possibly something like the MH1300-652, but I'm open to suggestions.
I've only had experience with cheap ball heads which I've found are fiddly to adjust and keep locked, but I'm presuming with the friction adjustments, the more sophisticated ball heads are easier to use.
My main uses are for landscape and architecture shots, so speed of operation is not a prime requirement.
Budget runs to about £120 UK.
Pros & Cons on the choice between 3-way or ball head please?
Cheers,
Brian.
The tripod is fine, does all I need, but I'm not happy with the head and I'd like to replace it with something better. The camera does not "grip" the cork mounting platform very well, and if I use my camera in portrait orientation with a moderate (70-200mm) telephoto lens, the weight of the lens causes the camera to slip and rotate on the mounting platform.
I'm unsure whether to go with a better 3-way head (Manfrotto 808RC4 or possibly the geared 410 Junior) or to try a ball head.
The Manfrotto ball heads don't seem to be well reviewed, so I've been looking at the Giottos range, possibly something like the MH1300-652, but I'm open to suggestions.
I've only had experience with cheap ball heads which I've found are fiddly to adjust and keep locked, but I'm presuming with the friction adjustments, the more sophisticated ball heads are easier to use.
My main uses are for landscape and architecture shots, so speed of operation is not a prime requirement.
Budget runs to about £120 UK.
Pros & Cons on the choice between 3-way or ball head please?
Cheers,
Brian.