I have a Q and a long lens is a 50.  I just prop it up on a few rocks.

On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 11:19 PM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've got a couple of Manfrotto ball heads, and a three axis head, a Manfrotto 
> 804RC2.  One nice thing about them all is that they all use the same quick 
> release plate, of which I have something like half a dozen now, allowing me 
> to just have them mounted on both bodies and a couple of my longer lenses.
>
> For the most part, they work fine.  However, for particularly heavy lenses, 
> or long exposures, they are not as rock solid steady as I'd like.  Also, if I 
> adjust them using the bigma, I have to account for some inevitable droop.  
> Likewise, I can never get quite as much angle above the horizon as I'd like 
> with the three axis head.
>
> It being my birthday in a few hours (Bong being in Manilla, it is already 
> his, Happy Birthday Bong), I could rationalize spending a bit of money on a 
> better tripod head.  I understand that there is effectively no limit to how 
> much money that you can spend on a tripod head, but there are incremental 
> improvements in quality.  Doing a quick search, it looks like the 804RC2 goes 
> for about $65.  Also that it seems to be called a pan-tilt head.
>
> When I'm doing landscape work, I like the pan-tilt heads better than ball 
> heads because I can adjust one angle, then fine tune another, and don't have 
> to worry about losing all three adjustments when I want to fine tune one of 
> them.  What I'd like is:
> a)  a pan-tilt head,
> b)  that is significantly steadier/sturdier than the 804RC2
> c) With a much greater range of vertical swing
> d) which, ideally, would take the same mount plate  (200PL-14 ?)
>
> Using the same mount plate is negotiable, but it'd be a real drag to have to 
> swap mount plates to use "the good tripod head".
>
> Any suggestions on which head to look at?
>
> How much would I need to pay to get much better performance?
>
> How would I tell that I was getting something better, rather than just more 
> expensive?  Load rating?
>
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