geared tripod heads
geared tripod heads
Hi - I have purchased a new tripod, a Berlebach 3042 to use with my Gandolfi 5 x 4 and occasionally my 10 x 8 Deardorff. I'm very happy with the tripod but need a head to go with it on occasion. At present I am using a fairly old Manfrotto 3-way head that functions adequately with the Gandolfi, but if I use the Deardorff the camera bounces around (rather dangerously) when a slight wind blows or I manipulate the camera.
I would like a geared tripod head, I cannot afford a Manfrotto 400 and the Manfrotto 410 looks a bit flimsy. Can anyone advise on the 410 or recommend an alternative (up to £200)?
I don't want a ball head. I have only looked at Manfrotto and Gitzo doesn't appear to offer a geared head.
Thanks in advance
nn
PS Have you a suitable one available second hand?
I would like a geared tripod head, I cannot afford a Manfrotto 400 and the Manfrotto 410 looks a bit flimsy. Can anyone advise on the 410 or recommend an alternative (up to £200)?
I don't want a ball head. I have only looked at Manfrotto and Gitzo doesn't appear to offer a geared head.
Thanks in advance
nn
PS Have you a suitable one available second hand?
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Re: geared tripod heads
I use the 410 and can recommend it as being stable, solid and easy to use.numnutz wrote:Can anyone advise on the 410
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I too use a 410 and don't have any stability problems whatsoever.
I would rate it as one of the best purchases I have made for my photography as it allows such easy and accurate control of camera positioning.
I would rate it as one of the best purchases I have made for my photography as it allows such easy and accurate control of camera positioning.
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+1 one for the 410, been using it for years with no problems. If I lost it, I'd buy another without hesitation.
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I really can't fault the 410 so much so I have two!
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I think you will find such to be as rare as the proverbial hen's teethnumnutz wrote:PS Have you a suitable one available second hand?
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Hi it looks like I will be getting a Manfrotto 410 unless I can find anythinh better s/h on the auction site.
thaks for all your ideas.
nn
thaks for all your ideas.
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You think it is strong enough for an 8x10 camera????
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Re: geared tripod heads
Have you looked into the Manfrotto 405? more than £200 but bigger than the 410.
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I have done some research - my camera, biggest lens and one dd slide weighs just a fraction under 7Kg - the 410 has a 5 kg capacity so it looks like it won't be suitable for the 10 x 8, especially if you count leverage when / if the camera is positioned at an excessive angle - so I am still on the lookout....
Looks like the Manfrotto 405 but a bit more than I wish to pay - ho hum
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Looks like the Manfrotto 405 but a bit more than I wish to pay - ho hum
nn
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My 8x10 is only 4Kg-
but you're right about the leverage-
the extra moment allows too much movement-
The top of the camera is about 500mm above the mounting point to the tripod-
although a folding camera will be less-
I've taken the 410 apart, rotated the drives to fresh threads, tightened it all back up again-
but still there is movement-
Perhaps not noticeable on a smaller camera,
and perhaps a new head would be better-
But if anything, it might be useful for you to know the potential risks involved in buying one second hand...
but you're right about the leverage-
the extra moment allows too much movement-
The top of the camera is about 500mm above the mounting point to the tripod-
although a folding camera will be less-
I've taken the 410 apart, rotated the drives to fresh threads, tightened it all back up again-
but still there is movement-
Perhaps not noticeable on a smaller camera,
and perhaps a new head would be better-
But if anything, it might be useful for you to know the potential risks involved in buying one second hand...
bracketing is for wimps
Re: geared tripod heads
I personally have yet to find a head I trust more-with 8x10 and larger-than my Gitzo Rationale 4. I modified the back of the platform with a dremel to make it essentially a QR head. 4x5 is fine with the manfrotto head, but I haven't found one that will hold an 8x10 securely.
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Yes, I ended up with a big Gitzo too-
Have yet to make your modification to the slot, though it's only a matter of time...
Have yet to make your modification to the slot, though it's only a matter of time...
bracketing is for wimps
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There's one on eBay finishing at the weekend, so it could go quite a bit higher.numnutz wrote: Looks like the Manfrotto 405 but a bit more than I wish to pay - ho hum
nn
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MANFROTTO-405-PRO ... 4cebdc0102
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Have you tried Mike M down in Plymouth? It may well have gone by now.F/S - Bit of a clear out....
by Mike M » Mon Oct 05, 2009 5:58 pm eP
Few bits and pieces here which I have been using for the last 18 months but no longer need.
All the items have been used so they do have a few minor paint chips or scuffs but apart from that they are all good to go. Pics upon request. All plus postage (what ever that costs).
Manfrotto 410 head - £50
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