Mounting head for bean bag.

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Have bought a bean bag that has a mounting plate for a tripod head. Can someone please give me advice on what type of ball head would be best.

I have a D5200 with battery pack and the largest lens I will be using is a 150 - 500 mm Sigma.

Many thanks
 
If your intending to use it for wildlife from the car then a small gimbal would be better imho .ball heads tend to not give enough free movement .usually though with our cars being generally smaller in every respect to American ones then a bag on its own is sufficient
 
If your intending to use it for wildlife from the car then a small gimbal would be better imho .ball heads tend to not give enough free movement .usually though with our cars being generally smaller in every respect to American ones then a bag on its own is sufficient

Intend to use the car very rarely as i prefer to be on foot and get away from roads , noise and people. Solitude, nature and a camera, the perfect combination.
 
If your intending to use it for wildlife from the car then a small gimbal would be better imho .ball heads tend to not give enough free movement .usually though with our cars being generally smaller in every respect to American ones then a bag on its own is sufficient

Many thanks
 
I have a bean bag with a tripod screw - 2 of them in fact (that's 2 Pods not 2 threads!) I did have a ball head fitted to one of them since it was the easiest way to get a QR attachment on the Pod. Soon gave up on the idea since the bag itself allows plenty of swift repositioning when necessary and the head was making it all a bit top heavy. While the head was fitted, I kept it "floppy" for flexibility since the top heaviness of the whole system made the bag purely a weight bearing thing rather than a stand alone support. Using a short lens on even a D750 body, the bag can be set up for long exposures and will keep the rig steady but it's less useful with telephotos (for long exposures) IMO.
 
I have a bean bag with a tripod screw - 2 of them in fact (that's 2 Pods not 2 threads!) I did have a ball head fitted to one of them since it was the easiest way to get a QR attachment on the Pod. Soon gave up on the idea since the bag itself allows plenty of swift repositioning when necessary and the head was making it all a bit top heavy. While the head was fitted, I kept it "floppy" for flexibility since the top heaviness of the whole system made the bag purely a weight bearing thing rather than a stand alone support. Using a short lens on even a D750 body, the bag can be set up for long exposures and will keep the rig steady but it's less useful with telephotos (for long exposures) IMO.

How did you get on with panning if not using a head of any kind?
 
Picking the rig up and panning hand held. I've always had better results panning hand held than when using any type of support, even a monopod.
 
The Uniqball is quite a low bullhead which has a low centre of gravity which helps, worth looking at but they are expensive.
I know i glad i was sat down....showed my wife and she said " Of course you can have one, as long as i get to spend the same amount in cash". Typical, self self self ..:)
 
Let her! YOU spend YOUR chunk on the ball head and let HER spend her OWN chunk on whatever she wants to!

Hmmmm... Maybe I can use that excuse and man-maths to justify another bike...
 
I agree with SK66. I have a bean bag - made by my mother using haricot beans so it is important to keep it dry! - and it is ideal as it is. With a head attached, I would have to spend so much time getting the head in the right place and level. With just beans, I slap the bag down on a convenient surface and push the camera into the top and squidge it into position. Simples.
 
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