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    Do you use a ball head or pan head?

    Hello Everyone

    I was wondering what everyone uses on their tripods? I have a manfrotto setup and a rather old pan head so thought it was time to upgrade. I ended up going with the 488RC2 ball head option and have it on order, so hope its what Im after.

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    at this very moment i have a slik panhead on my tripod, and a 488rc2 on my monopod.
    when i go out with the tripod the heads get swapped, so i use the ballhead on both, and the panhead rarely gets used anymore
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    I'm going to be interested to see the replies. I am thinking of a tripod before the year is out & dont really know what to go for in relation to the head.

    I would tend to think that I would be happy with a pan head, but do want to know what all the fuss is about with a ball head

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    I've got an old tripod that has the pan head, can't change it.

    But I'm looking at spending some money at the end of the year, ball head it will be.
    Just an easier range of movement.

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    I have BOTH.. I find the ball head is much faster to adjust, but as you lock it in sometimes you still get a slight bit of movement (using a manfrotto 222 hea). The Pan and tilt head tends to stay put as you lock it in.

    Both are good and i really couldnt say i have a favourite at all!
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    I have a Velbon Sherpa 600R with a pan and tilt head (don't remember the exact head model).

    I bought it last Friday for $169 from Stallards Camera House, and I'm really happy with it.

    And so far the head on it is going okay for me I haven't any real need to move it quickly, and it doesn't move at all once I lock it into place.

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    In terms of ease of use, which is better? ballheads, pan and tilt, joystick?

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    3 way pan/tilt has the best control.
    Ball (easier) is better for fast action.

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    Ball Heads

    I switched to ball heads a long time ago.
    Great fast setting, specially with new cameras having the leveling indicator on the screen. It has also the standard bubble level on the mount.
    I have a special Manfrotto flash/umbrella QR mount to swap camera, speedlight or brollie!
    Ball heads give precise and quick lighting angles when used on mounted flash or snoots.

    Tip: Those mount stands that come with those speedlights can be mounted on QR Plates! Yay!
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    RRS bh-55 and the bh-40 ball heads
    Use the 55 for my larger tripod and the 40 for my smaller one.
    Can't comment on a pan, bit I know I'd never get one as I can use mine as one anyway. Very happy with both heads.
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    I have a Manfrotto 190 PRO B Tripod and when I purchased it I bought the 460MG Three Way head which I mostly used for stitched panorama work. Having purchased my first DSLR about 9 months ago I gave in and recently (a few months ago) bought the 488RC4 ball head and switched to that and I'd never go back - the ball head is soooo much faster for adjustments and it has built in levels and degree markings for rotations to still allow me to do the panos.

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    Manfrotto 322RC2 for me ..
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    I got a Manfrotto 055XPROB tripod with 322RC2 ball head from wifey last Christmas. After using a mates Manfrotto tripod (with pan/tilt head) and many less well made others, I couldn't get anything that was less quality. Both the tripod and head are a joy to use, though on the heavy side when hiking! One slightly frustrating shortcoming is the lack of pan control with the 322RC2. I knew about this prior and figured for the amount of filming I actually do, I'd take the more ergonomic option.

    You can't beat the ease of adjustment using a good ball head (as long as it's rated to handle the weight of your setup). To combine that with the panning base of the 488RC2 would be spot on - you should be very happy with your knew head (though you don't get the fun trigger action).

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    I use a ballhead for my shorter lenses (12-300mm) and a Manfrotto 393 for my 500mm.

    I need a new ballhead as I'm just using an old benro one so far.

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