bernard_L
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I'd like to gather opinions based on your personal experience concerning the choice of a ball head suitable for a Mamiya C220. I currently have a Sirui CF tripod/ballhead of the lightest model (700g all included) clearly not suitable for the C220, and a Gitzo Totalux (~40yr old) with a more recent ball head, no-name, reassuring size, but poor performance. The C220 is fine shooting level, but if I want to shoot upwards or downwards, the weight of the camera causes the ball to sag.
My options:
Another open option is a Gitzo WeekEnd tripod with included panoramic head. The clamping of the inclination motion is quite strong enough. I would not use a panoramic head with a rectangular format (portrait orientation is inconvenient), but for square that is all right.
Further arguments I can see.
My options:
Model | Mass (g) | Max load (kg) |
Manfrotto 492 | 140 | 2 |
Manfrotto 494 | 220 | 4 |
Manfrotto 496 | 340 | 6 |
Sirui C-10X | 200 | 4 |
Sirui E-10 | 280 | 8 |
Sirui E-20 | 350 | 12 |
Sirui G-10X | 300 | 18 |
Further arguments I can see.
- Not interested by the quick-release versions of the Manfrotto heads. I already have a commitment to the Arca-swiss standard (with my sirui tripod), plus the extra Manfrotto QR plates are not cheap.
- The lowest rated in each of the two brands listed in the table is probably a bad idea.
- I have a prejudice for the Sirui models, that come with a QR base+plate in a standard I already have.
- I cannot fully trust the manufacturer's load rating: is that for the mass directly above the ball, or also side load, up to what lateral offset???
- Practical load rating for a C220, including shooting inclined; some healthy margin, but no overkill. I like to hike/travel light. And no, I won't ever upgrade to a RB67.
- Other noteworthy facts I overlooked.