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<blockquote data-quote="fripple" data-source="post: 28474" data-attributes="member: 5765"><p>Excellent, thanks! I was a bit concerned about the 322RC2 holding up to the weight of big lens. The other head I was looking at was a ball head. 498RC2. I had a crappy tripod from Best Buy and that thing just doesn't cut it. I need something rock solid and it looks like the Manfroto is the way to go. It's just now deciding between the 322RC2 and the 498RC2 head. I like the joystick idea, it seems like you could line up your shots fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fripple, post: 28474, member: 5765"] Excellent, thanks! I was a bit concerned about the 322RC2 holding up to the weight of big lens. The other head I was looking at was a ball head. 498RC2. I had a crappy tripod from Best Buy and that thing just doesn't cut it. I need something rock solid and it looks like the Manfroto is the way to go. It's just now deciding between the 322RC2 and the 498RC2 head. I like the joystick idea, it seems like you could line up your shots fast. [/QUOTE]
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