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Photographic Accessories Discussion on other Photography related Equipment. Tripods, Luggage and suchlike. |
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advice on tripod head please
Hi,can anyone addvise me on a good tripod head,or a better one than the one I have just now.
I got what I could aford,and the tripod is a GIOTTOS MTL 9361B,and the head that came with it is,MH5OO1. Ok, I know it's a bottom market set up,but the tripod is working for me,but I would like to put a better head onto the tripod,but I can't spend any thing much over £230ish. I use a sigma 150x500,and what I would like is to get a head that has a fixing, the same size as what the foot on the lens has,you know, where you screw the quick release plate onto, any help/addvise would be good,thank you....Ian |
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For long lens work I use a Jobu gimbal head they aren't cheap but they are very well made and work beautifully. http://www.tripods-heads-gimbals.com...al_heads?id=13 this is the one I've been using for the past few years, I'd highly recommend it. The alternative would be a heavy duty video head (like the Manfrotto 501), they can be very solid, but the movement is not as quick and easy as a gimbal. Either option would be good for long lens work but not so good for other photography, so it's worth working out where your priorities are before buying. Not sure where you are in Norfolk, but I'm near Swaffham if you want to meet up and try the Jobu.
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thanks postcardcv,thats the sort'a thing I would like to get,and not quite breaking the bank,
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I would also recommend a Jobu black widow Gimbal, they are superbly made and if you like bird photography then Gimbal heads have no equal.
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nirofo. Last edited by nirofo; 23-10-09 at 12:49. |
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Indeed a 128 will hold a Sigma 150-500 with camera (which would weigh in at 2.5-3kg) but with a maximum load weight of 4kg it is not designed to hold big prime lenses. I have seen it done and have seen heads break as a results, it's not a risk I'd take or recommend other to take. I'd definitely recommend the 128 for scope work but personally I do not feel that it works so well with a camera. If I do meet up with the OP so he can try the Jobu gimbal the I'll make sure I take a 128 with me too so he can compare for himself. BTW is that your 128 for sale in the ebay link?
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well I'm going to go with what postcardcv says,I see quite a few people doing the wildlife photography at my local RSPB,and they all have a gimble fitted.
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Hi there it may be a little late but I use a Wimberley Sidekick and also an Indian copy of the full Wimberley. ( This is the seller on ebay - dvaccessory23 - retail about £120 plus £30 Duty and VAT). Both work very well with my 500 mm f4 P Nikkor, 1000 mm reflex Nikkor, 50-500 mm Sigma and 80-400 mm Nikkors.
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