I had the 3265RC2 head before I had the 322RC2. The 322 is much more  
stable than the 3265. It also doesn't throw the camera/lens assembly  
so far to the side when used in portrait position, has a higher load  
carrying capacity, and is more precise on positioning accuracy.

But as I said in my earlier response, the 322 cannot compete with my  
other ball heads with regard to positioning/clamping accuracy. It's  
ok, a little too sloppy to use for high precision work.

(The 322RC2 is my least expensive ball head. I bought it for speed in  
the field and ease of positioning, the 468MGRC2 is much more precise  
and about double the price; the Kirk BH-1 is about 4x the price and a  
far far higher quality ball head.)

I don't know why I'd try to track a moving subject with a ball head  
mount, but if you wanted to do that with the 322, you could set the  
grip on the left and use AF with AF-C and pattern AF active.

Godfrey


On May 8, 2007, at 3:53 PM, Feroze wrote:

> I've noticed that the grip is off center, seems to work though. Do  
> have
> have any of the problems as mentioned by Bob W wrt the grip not  
> locking
> properly?


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