Tripod heads?

Nov 11, 2013
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Right now I'm using an off-center Gitzo tripod head like this one:

http://www.gitzo.us/series-2-magnesium-off-center-ball-head

It works great when shooting in landscape orientation, but once I turn to portrait orientation, the camera starts slipping on the plate and it ends up tilting down a bit.

Is there anyway to fix this? I was looking at the Really Right Stuff L plates and those seemed cool, but I can't really justifying buying a RRS head just for that...
 
An L-plate is the solution. A big downside to Gitzo, Manfrotto, etc., are the proprietary clamps. If you get an Arca-Swiss type head/clamp, you'll have access to a wide array of accessories.
 
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No. Buy an Arca type clamp like the ones Spokane linked to. They will have a 1/4" thread cut into the bottom of the clamp. This will screw into the 1/4-20 screw on the top of your ballheads' camera plate. You now have an Arca-compatible ballhead which will accept an L bracket for portrait. Any camera plate or L bracket should be designed specifically for your camera model. Plates for any lenses with collars that you have can be generic.
 
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kzhlin said:
I was looking at the RRS BH-55 for the longest time, but it's pretty expensive...

Yes, it is. With RRS, you get what you pay for with perhaps a 10-20% premium. But their customer service and quality control is second to none.

The BH-55 is rated at 50 lb. I think RRS tends to be conservative in their ratings, and that head can perhaps support much more (DISCLAIMER: I am NOT advocating going above the manufacturer's rating). Do you need that much?

Having said that, there are less expensive options that may be much more than "good enough" for your purposes. The Sirui K-30x can be had for a bit less than a third of the price and is well reviewed.
 
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Eldar said:
I had Gitzo heads (still have actually, because nobody wants to buy them), but gave up. Replaced them with RRS and the only thing that irritates me is that I didn´t buy the right thing in the first place.

Indeed. I have two ballheads, a monopod head, and a gimbal head from RRS, and all are top notch. As for RRS being conservative in their support ratings, this is their TQC-14 travel tripod, which is rated at 25 lbs.

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I don't know how much RRS owner Joe (pictured above) weighs, but I'm 180 lbs and couldn't resist trying that when I got my TQC-14. There was a little flex in the legs, but only a little (nd those legs are far less robust than those on my TVC-33).
 
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neuroanatomist said:
Eldar said:
I had Gitzo heads (still have actually, because nobody wants to buy them), but gave up. Replaced them with RRS and the only thing that irritates me is that I didn´t buy the right thing in the first place.

Indeed. I have two ballheads, a monopod head, and a gimbal head from RRS, and all are top notch. As for RRS being conservative in their support ratings, this is their TQC-14 travel tripod, which is rated at 25 lbs.

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I don't know how much RRS owner Joe (pictured above) weighs, but I'm 180 lbs and couldn't resist trying that when I got my TQC-14. There was a little flex in the legs, but only a little (nd those legs are far less robust than those on my TVC-33).

That's pretty convincing. :)
 
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