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| Manfrotto 322RC2 Horizontal Grip Action Ball Head with RC2 Rapid Connect Plate (3157N) | 
enlarge | Brand: Manfrotto Category: Photography
List Price: $137.00 Buy New: $109.99 You Save: $27.01 (20%)
New (15) from $109.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 79 reviews
Media: Electronics Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 11 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 6 x 4 x 4 Warranty: 2-Year Warranty + Additional 3-Years after Registering Online or by Mail
MPN: 322RC2 Model: 322RC2 UPC: 719821236429 EAN: 0719821236429 ASIN: B000184N22
Release Date: April 14, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
high quality device October 25, 2008 As usual this manfrotto ball head is excellent. I have owned the pistol grip version for years and I have loved it. Unfortunately, it's frozen on to the bogen aluminum tripod so that I can't remove it to use on my new carbon fiber tripod. For that reason I decided to purchase this new version for my second tripod. My collection of rapid connect plates from the old ball head work with this new device. Needless to say, I am very happy with my purchase.
A Must Have Tripod Head October 15, 2008 Replaced my Pan Tilt head with this grip action ball head and will never go back. Action is mostly smooth and easy. (Tilting forward or back is sometimes a little sticky) but the grip is sure and unmoving. Easily holds a D300 with grip and 70-200 VR lens securely (about 6-1/2lbs).
Tension is adjustable, trigger squeeze is not too strong and the unit is easily converted to vertical or left handed use. Although I am right handed, I found that shifting the grip to the left allowed me to keep my right hand on the shutter release while moving the ball head.
Uses the same quick release plates as my other Manfrotto heads so it was an easy switch.
Heavy well built construction. High quality feel and action. Very nice product
Just what I was looking for... October 12, 2008 Although some have said that this type of ball head is hard to use and is not reliable (slips at times), my experience says otherwise. I used it all day today, and found it quite easy to position each time with a simple, one-step adjustment.
There is a tension (friction) adjustment wheel on the pistol grip that controls the tension of the grip of the head on the ball (not the tension of the pistol grip, as some think). I actually put my whole body weight (I don't recommend this, though) on the positioned head, and it did not slip a bit! That works for me.
Good sturdy ball head..but not quite perfect September 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this on recommendation from a couple fellow photographers. While it is by far better then some of my previous ones, it's not quite perfect.
Pros: - Quick attach/detach of camera - Super quick to reorient thanks to the action grip - Ability to change from handle grip to pistol grip - Adjustable firmness for grip itself (not the grip on the ball, but the movement)
Cons: - Does not grip 100% on portrait mode..slips, which is disappointing. Noticed the slip with my D300 and a 18-200 VR lens...should be able to hold that easily. - Have to use handle facing forward or you cannot orient the camera up more then 10 degrees...put the camera on with handle facing front and you you have much more vertical control, though you have to reach around to move it.
It's a decent middle of the road ball head, but it's definitely NOT the same quality as a Really Right Stuff ballhead. But for who had $500-600 for a BH-55. :)
stable and convienient! September 25, 2008 I bought this head with a multi-purpose in mind. i shoot wildlife, still life and landscapes. It is by far the handiest head I've owned. forget leveling the tripod with the pan/tilt heads. A simple squeeze of the lever and level the camera. I was apprehensive when ordering as I shoot wildlife with the Sigma 50-500 (4 pounds alone) mounted on a Canon 40D with grip....pretty hefty. The head is solid and doesn't move when the lever is released. the friction adjustment works great!
I find it a slight inconvienence to take photos while panning as both the head lever and shutter button on the camera are on the same side of my body, casing me to have both my hands very near each other to pan and shoot....but its a minor thing to deal with.
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