I use a Kirk King Cobra gimbal head with my FA 600mm. Wimberly also makes a
fine gimbal head. Have never tried a fluid head. Can't imagine using ANY
ball head (regardless of load carrying capacity) with a lens as large and
heavy as the 600. As Pal pointed out, the gimbal head totally removes the
weight of the lens as a factor in moving it about on the head. If you shoot
a big lens and haven't tried it with a gimbal head you just don't know how
good these heads are.

Ken Waller
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From: P�l Audun Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 2:43 AM
Subject: Re: Tripod and head for super telephotos (WAS: Pentax 300mm A 2.8
questions )


> Christian wrote:
>
>
> >If a massive ball head (StudioBall, ArcaSwiss) is not acceptable to you
what
> >would you use for supporting a long lens?
>
>
> A heavy duty fluid (video) head or a gimbal head. Haven't used the latter
> but some (not all) swear by them. The advantage with those heads, apart
> from the steadiness, is that they make the lens balanced.
>
> P�l
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