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brian steinberger

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I currently have a Bogen 239 tilt pan head that has loosened on me. This is the second Bogen head that has loosened on me. Loosened meaning you have to crank so hard on the handles to get it tight and even then you can still move it. So I'm in the market for a new tilt pan head, but not Bogen.

I've narrowed it down to two, The Benro HD-28 and the Giottos MH-5001. Both heads look similar. The Benro has the quick release on the rear of the head as opposed to the right on the Giottos which I find awkward as I'm used to grabbing the camera with my right hand and releasing on the left.

Anyway, I shoot medium format rangefinders. Anyone have any experience with either of the above mentioned heads or recommendations of their own?
 

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Gitzo G2270m ist a joy to use! This head has super smooth movements and the locking is pretty easy, you do not need much effort. This is the best pan/tilt-head and best head in general that I have used so far. Do not own one myself, but intensely used one a friend had allowed me to use. Unfortunately it felt a little bit too small for my SL66 and I finally went for the bigger G1570m, which is not that smooth but I feel more comfortable with it. The smaller G2270m would be well suited for your rangefinder I suppose. I have used the version with the large plate, but there is also one with quick-release.

Best regards, Benjamin
 

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Look for an old, used Gitzo head. A Rationelle 3 or 4.
You can get them for very little money. And these things are indestructable.
Perhaps need a fresh set of rubbers on top (still available as spare parts, again for not a lot). And a clean. But that's it.
 
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Look for an old, used Gitzo head. A Rationelle 3 or 4.
You can get them for very little money. And these things are indestructable.
Perhaps need a fresh set of rubbers on top (still available as spare parts, again for not a lot). And a clean. But that's it.

I too love the old Gitzo heads. But they
are NOT indestructible, alas: the fitting
that connects the base to the moving
parts is a plastic bolt, and it will break, as
I recently found to my chagrin. :-(
 

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Just a thought - Why not try a ball head? With MF they are really quick to operate. I have a couple of Gitzo that have lasted me 10-15 years with no issues yet and my biggest one could hold my 8x10 field camera if I really wanted it to.

RB
 
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brian steinberger

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Richard, I have a hard time trusting Bogen anymore. Like I said both previous heads, one was a ballhead, loosened on me. I don't want to purchase another.

RB, I have used ballheads in the past. For my type of photography a tilt pan works wonderfully. I like being able to adjust one axis at a time. I also use a shoe mounted level that aids as well.
 
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