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I have an Arca Swiss Monoball P0 for swap in the relevant section of this forum. No takers as yet, but an offer.
I actually like the head, the one reason it bugs me is what I believe is a design flaw. Let me explain, QR plates on camera bodies tend to sit parallel to the long edge of the body, unless you're using Black Rapid or similar QR plates, mine is a Wimberley P-5.
As such, when on the tripod the camera body sits over the bubble level and the extends over the other side of the head. The bubble head doesn't really concern me, what is annoying is the bubble sits in a bit of metal that sticks out of the body of the head, if you want the screw tightening bit to face you so you can get to it easily, the bubble level sits over the panning release and you can't activate it. You could, of course, just loosen the ball mechanism, but you may be set up as intended and only want to pan left or right.
The other option is to have the QR release knob on the other side and reach round to release, which is not the end of the world.
I wondered if anyone with the same head has come up with a solution? Perhaps an additional bit of head that screws to the top of the P0 head without the QR bit and the QR bit screws into that, thus extending the distance between the bubble level and the pan release.
Hopefully I've explained that and it isn't too waffley!

I actually like the head, the one reason it bugs me is what I believe is a design flaw. Let me explain, QR plates on camera bodies tend to sit parallel to the long edge of the body, unless you're using Black Rapid or similar QR plates, mine is a Wimberley P-5.
As such, when on the tripod the camera body sits over the bubble level and the extends over the other side of the head. The bubble head doesn't really concern me, what is annoying is the bubble sits in a bit of metal that sticks out of the body of the head, if you want the screw tightening bit to face you so you can get to it easily, the bubble level sits over the panning release and you can't activate it. You could, of course, just loosen the ball mechanism, but you may be set up as intended and only want to pan left or right.
The other option is to have the QR release knob on the other side and reach round to release, which is not the end of the world.
I wondered if anyone with the same head has come up with a solution? Perhaps an additional bit of head that screws to the top of the P0 head without the QR bit and the QR bit screws into that, thus extending the distance between the bubble level and the pan release.
Hopefully I've explained that and it isn't too waffley!

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