Thanks for the responses, all.
peter_n wrote in post #16506173
I've gone through three small Markins heads and I've had issues with them. I finally replaced them with the Acratech last winter when I experienced lockup in cold weather.
I like the Markins --- it is compact, smooth, and strong --- but apart from the the reports of it failing during the cold, I think the panning base cannot be locked, only tightened for a high drag. This is essentially a deal-breaker for me, at the angles that I use the head (e.g., sticking out laterally on a Gitzo Explorer).
koala yummies wrote in post #16506427
I have used both the BH-40 and Acratech GP-ss (nearly same as the Ultimate just not angled), and just want to point one thing out, the screw-knob for the Acratech is horrible compared to the flat lever-style knob on the BH-40. It is a personal preference, but after using the BH-40, it really spoils you, the knob on the Acratech just isn't as ergonomic to use.
I hear what you are saying. BUT on my BH-40, I have the screw clamp and not the lever clamp, so I will not know what I am missing in either case!
koala yummies wrote in post #16506427
As a side, I also felt the GP-ss isn't as strong as the BH-40, because of the open-design of the Acratechs they actually have a significantly smaller surface-area with which to lock-down the ball. I feel the BH-40 can lock down more and is just stronger overall.
This makes sense. Have you experienced this or seen any evidence of this actually happening?