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I recently upgraded to a Nikon 300mm 2.8 VR and a set of teleconvertors. Being a massive wimp and finding myself unable to hand hold said lens I stuck it on my 3LT tripod. While it holds it's far from solid and the upgrade cycle continues.
I have decided on a Gitzo 3 series tripod after handling one when I bought the lens at Park Camera, but the head I need some help with.
I am looking at the Benro GH-2 for £299 or the Wimberly MkII for £520. That's £211 or a 72% price difference. Essentially I am asking is the Wimberly worth this extra money. Ideally I'd like to hear from someone who's used or owned both.
I understand they look identical but this doesn't mean the quality of materials and manufacture is. 72% is a lot to suck up in labour prices and volume so there must be more to it, or is there?
I asked on twitter but it was essentially the Benro is cheaper and is great vs the Wimberly is more expensive and is great. These comments came from owner who've had them years and both love them.
I am happy to pay the extra but ONLY if it's worth spending. If the Benro is the same quality give or take then I'd rather keep the £211!
I already have a Kirk foot too so an included lens plate or not isn't important.
I have decided on a Gitzo 3 series tripod after handling one when I bought the lens at Park Camera, but the head I need some help with.
I am looking at the Benro GH-2 for £299 or the Wimberly MkII for £520. That's £211 or a 72% price difference. Essentially I am asking is the Wimberly worth this extra money. Ideally I'd like to hear from someone who's used or owned both.
I understand they look identical but this doesn't mean the quality of materials and manufacture is. 72% is a lot to suck up in labour prices and volume so there must be more to it, or is there?
I asked on twitter but it was essentially the Benro is cheaper and is great vs the Wimberly is more expensive and is great. These comments came from owner who've had them years and both love them.
I am happy to pay the extra but ONLY if it's worth spending. If the Benro is the same quality give or take then I'd rather keep the £211!
I already have a Kirk foot too so an included lens plate or not isn't important.
