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Raymond Lin
29-08-2007, 15:27
what are the build quality like on the latest Manfrotto ball heads? The 141RC pan and Tilt head I have has brilliant construction, no plastic parts, and the new ball head would need to be the same really.

Any recommendation?

ilikebowens
29-08-2007, 16:18
What are you going to use it with?

Brains
29-08-2007, 16:21
It does depend on weight etc.

I use the Gitzo G1378M Ball Head....extremely well made, solid as a rock. Can't fault it.

Never tried a Manfrotto so can't help you there.

Raymond Lin
29-08-2007, 16:36
oh, 055pro B.

IanC_UK
29-08-2007, 17:32
sorry if im being condescending here, but you dont have to use a Manfrotto head on a manfrotto tripod, should be able to use any photographic tripod head on any tripod.

I cant comment on Manfrotto heads, i have a Kirk BH-1 as i think it is going to be well over what you need, but is extremely well engineered.

Canon Bob
29-08-2007, 17:41
Manfrotto 488RC does it for me....so much so that I've just bought a second one.

Works fine with my 70-200/2.8 or 300/4 on a 30D but I prefer the tilt and pans with a focussing rail for macro work.

Bob

Raymond Lin
29-08-2007, 18:10
sorry if im being condescending here, but you dont have to use a Manfrotto head on a manfrotto tripod, should be able to use any photographic tripod head on any tripod.

I cant comment on Manfrotto heads, i have a Kirk BH-1 as i think it is going to be well over what you need, but is extremely well engineered.

I know, but i like matching gear :p The Kirk ball head does look good but it's more than twice the cost my my legs !:eek:

IanC_UK
29-08-2007, 18:29
I know, but i like matching gear :p The Kirk ball head does look good but it's more than twice the cost my my legs !:eek:

you can change your legs ? hope it wasnt painful ;) hehe

ive got 2 sets of gitzo legs, its terrifying lol