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scotteffone
09-04-2011, 7:44am
Hi,

Can anyone who has experience using this head please give me some feedback? I tried it out in the shop and really liked it. Any downsides that you can point out before I pull the trigger?

322RC2 (http://www.manfrotto.com/product/8374.31708.76901.0.0/322RC2/_/Heavy_Duty_Grip_Ball_Head)

Regards.

ricktas
09-04-2011, 8:00am
I have the vertical version and it's good. Friend has the vertical one and his 'slips', ie when locked into place the head slowly droops. There is a tightening mechanism, but on his, it makes no difference. Though both these heads were from the initial batches when it was first released. I reckon, go for it, easiest tripod head to adjust ever. But, check it's maximum weight and check your gear weight first.

scotteffone
09-04-2011, 8:30am
I have the vertical version and it's good. Friend has the vertical one and his 'slips', ie when locked into place the head slowly droops. There is a tightening mechanism, but on his, it makes no difference. Though both these heads were from the initial batches when it was first released. I reckon, go for it, easiest tripod head to adjust ever. But, check it's maximum weight and check your gear weight first.

I think I will buy it! I played with it in the store and was quite impressed. I don't have any big lenses or intend to by anything long for some time so I think the 5Kg rating is enough. Thank you for your reply, you just cost me $200!

JohnRA
09-04-2011, 9:30am
$109. 95 USD from Amazon .... Check it out here.

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=Manfrotto+Joystick+head+-+322RC2+&x=16&y=21

I have bought a bit of gear from Amazon & not had a problem. Might have to wait about 3 weeks for delivery.

wheellathe
09-04-2011, 11:47am
A mate of mine has the vertical one and it used to slip.He pulled it apart and cleaned the innards,its as good as gold now.

junqbox
09-04-2011, 1:36pm
I use the 322 (on an 055 Pro), and it's been brilliant. The only drawback I found with it is going to portrait mode and not being able to get enough forward tilt. I got around this by also purchasing an L-Plate too and believe it's now a great kit, this also helps keep all the weight above the centre of the tripod. I do a lot of landscape and also studio product work and it's great in both. I use D300 with grip and up to 70-210 lens, never had any slippage problems. Best part about ball heads is they make a more compact parcel for travelling compared to 3 way heads.

bushbikie
09-04-2011, 4:39pm
+1 to junqbox's comment - I too went on to use the L-plate for the same reason.

scotteffone
09-04-2011, 5:33pm
Nice! Thank you!

andylo
12-04-2011, 10:49am
I got both vertical and the 322. They both awesome, highly recommended....

Can't do panning with absolute straight line very well thu

wigwom
24-04-2011, 7:16pm
I use a 222 vertical and find it great . There is a way of adjusting the pressure other than the + /- on the body if you take the haed of the tripod there is an allen key in the bottom of the ball tighten this probolem may be solved it was advise given to me and no more droophttp