Which Manfrotto Tripod head I should buy?
Hi
I am planning to buy Manfrotto 190CXPRO4 Carbon Fibre Tripod
I have the following camera gear
Nikon D300
Nikon 18-200mm lens
Nikon 105mm Macro
Nikon 50mm f1.4
Nikon 17-55mm f2.8
In future Nikon 70-200mm
Can anyone suggest me which tripod head I should get. I will use it mostly outdoors.
Thanks
Yeah the 322RC2 is an amazing head, it’s really good for quick manipulation, but if you want accuracy one of the pan/tilt ones are much more suited for your purpose. The head you buy not only needs to support your gear but also suit your shooting style and be appropriate for what you shoot.
I tried using a ball head (the 322RC2) for landscape for once, that just felt unnatural, and when you adjusted for one thing, something else was no longer right, just not quite accurate enough.
I would suggest Manfrotto 322RC2 Joystick Head Short with Load capacity of 11 pounds, support your D300 and Nikon 70-200mm.Great flexibility for any shooting situation.
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Got to agree with PS on this one. That head is phenomenal. That said, it depends on the ‘type’ of photography you wish to do. Other people will prefer to use a more traditional pan/tilt head. I prefer my 322RC2, though.
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Yeah the 322RC2 is an amazing head, it’s really good for quick manipulation, but if you want accuracy one of the pan/tilt ones are much more suited for your purpose. The head you buy not only needs to support your gear but also suit your shooting style and be appropriate for what you shoot.
I tried using a ball head (the 322RC2) for landscape for once, that just felt unnatural, and when you adjusted for one thing, something else was no longer right, just not quite accurate enough.
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For most applications the 222 joystick is brilliant, not much cop for panning or titling with moving subjects though as one hand has to squeeze the grip.
Would really depend on what kind of photography you do. Something like a 056 or 391RC2 are good starting points. The great thing with a tripod system is that you can get different heads for diffeent applications. If you are getting the 70-200 (the f2.8?) then something like a 701RC2 is fantastic (as the lens has a collar) for sports and wildlife, not so good for portrait orientation for lenses without tripod collars.
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