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'Best' Tripod Head?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston_RIP" data-source="post: 205921" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>I have the 327 model of the Manfrotto... it's the bigger brother to the 322... There is no creep... as Anthony mentioned, you can adjust the tension from a smooth effort to a dead lock... The only reason I got the Vanguard, which also has no creep and can be locked down hard, was because I don't like the Manfrotto's plates and release mechanism... I find it too fiddley... and not very smooth in connecting and disconnecting... The Vanguard head slips right on in a track, the Manfrotto has to be positioned just right to snap in place, and if you get it wrong, you need a third hand to release the levers and align everything for a second attempt...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston_RIP, post: 205921, member: 10742"] I have the 327 model of the Manfrotto... it's the bigger brother to the 322... There is no creep... as Anthony mentioned, you can adjust the tension from a smooth effort to a dead lock... The only reason I got the Vanguard, which also has no creep and can be locked down hard, was because I don't like the Manfrotto's plates and release mechanism... I find it too fiddley... and not very smooth in connecting and disconnecting... The Vanguard head slips right on in a track, the Manfrotto has to be positioned just right to snap in place, and if you get it wrong, you need a third hand to release the levers and align everything for a second attempt... [/QUOTE]
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