Hi Kenneth,
Kenneth Waller skrev:
>
[SNIP]
> May I suggest you look at the Bogen 3275 "Mini-gear" head. It is a
> great
> head when very precise adjustments have to be made, as in macro
> photography.
> It has 3 axis movement all controlled by 3 "knobs", each "knob"
> has a very
> fine adjustment controlled by rotation of the appropriate small
> diameter
> knob and also a coarser adjustment by over riding the fine
> adjustment, using
> the dial portion of the knob and simply moving the head by hand
> in the in
> the axis desired. I find it the only head I use for macro work. It's a
> bummer to use for anything where constant repositioning is required.
> Ken Waller
>
Sorry if I have been pressing a bit to much at the macro side,
I am not (yet ?) into macro work, I only want to test it because
it seems to be quite interesting. In fact, the only lens I have
that can be called a macro, is the 28-105 (powerzoom). So my
intention is to get a head that can be used for macro as well
as general use. Even so, I do not want something that is so bad
at macro that I get "scared" away. I hope you understand what
I am looking for in that case.
But I am grateful for your info, if I like macro-photography,
I will not have to bother the list about which head to buy !
Best regards,
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