>> I'm not keen on the RC facility though 
>> (308RC) as I tend to mount the camera on the sticks and that's it - it 
>> stays like that until I'm done for that session. I guess balls aren't 
>> that bad, LOL.
>> 
>> Any final thoughts before I hunt for the best price?
>
>There is also a 308 which has no RC :-)

G'day Rob,

Yeah, so it seems: to RC or to RC, that is the question.

My feeling is that I want something as stable as possible with the least 
amount of chance regarding camera-to-tripod accidental seperation 
protocols engaging ;-)

I can see that RC (or QR as the Americans prefer - BTW what does 'RC' 
mean??) has advantages regarding speed of setup, but where speed is not 
an issue, is it better to RC or not? Cost difference is nominal, so I 
would go one way or the other...

What are your thoughts please?

Cotty (but you can call me Bruce to avoid confusion)

(Second thoughts, better not)

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