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Well Ive just bought a Manfrotto 222 'Grip Action Ball Head'Well i've been looking for a practical ball head for the last few weeks in addition to my Manfrotto 141RC and today I bought a 222 'Grip Action Ball Head'
This now sits on my Manfrotto 055CLB (3021) and so far i'm loving it... It's quick to move and snaps tight into place... i wouldn't put anything too heavy on it but it easily handles my D70 with a 80-200 f2.8 when locked at an angle. Does anyone else use this head.. and have any tips? Michael
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It was one of the heads we used at uni...
I like it, personally, and have been looking at getting a used one off of eBay... but it's a pain in the arse for bigger cameras like the Mamiya RB67... Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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I got a second hand one off ebay and use it on my monopod.
Initially I was unconvinced because it makes the pod longer when folded down. Having used it though, I love it because I can get extra elevation when I try to shoot birds in trees, I can get a really stable position when sitting on the ground by putting the pod under my right leg and over my left. It holds my d70 and 80-400vr no worries. Steve
Speaking of monopods, I was looking at getting one for bird photography as they're a lot easier to cart around then my G1325. Haven't decided what I'll go yet, it'll either be Manfrotto or Gitzo, wasn't sure what head to get though. See RRS recommend getting a 1-axis swivel head such as the Bogens 3232 / Manfrotto 234 combined with a RRS B2 Pro Clamp. What do you guys recommend?
Darryl (aka Kipper)
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You couldn't just edit that into your posts?
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But then Darryl would never catch up to my post count would he Peter
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steering back on track...
The 222 holds my 1300g 80-200mm f2.8 (one touch) no problems and avkomp seems to agree with his 1350g 80-400vr
Has anyone tried this with heavier lens... has it held... i'm not trying to tempt fate as it's only rated to 2.5kgs but still would like to know how it performs. I didnt think to try this on my monopod... I normally connect direct to it.. will try that out thou Michael
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70-200VR with TC17 would be 1.72kg and the 80-400VR with TC17 is 1.59kg - differential = 130 grams
Chris
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