I have decided to buy a ballhead to use with my Canon Powershot Pro90 digital camera. It does NOT have interchangeable lenses, and it weighs 24 ounces.
Everyone raves about the Arca-Swiss B1. Is this overkill for such a light camera, or would I still benefit from smooth motion and precise movements? Is the tension control a waste if I only use this one light camera, or does this still give more flexibility of "feel?"
The Bogen 3435QR ProBall with tension adjustment and separate pan lock looks nice for about $220 (U.S.). But I have heard others say that all tension adjustments except Arca-Swiss are a joke. Please comment. Is the motion of the 3435 smooth?
Speaking of separate pan function, I am tempted to save $90 on the Arca-Swiss B1 by getting the B1E without separate pan. This is because I have read that 1)the leveling required for panning is a real pain, and 2) my digital camera has a stitch function that helps to frame successive overlapping shots. Am I missing something?
The Bogen 3262QR has also been suggested, but frankly, the low price (about $46 U.S.) scares me after reading complaints about cheap ballheads.
All of these assumptions are subject to change if you care to educate me, so please do!
Thank you so much for your help.
Teffy
P.S. Are plates for the Arca-Swiss going to be too huge for my camera? I have read that Really Right Stuff sells plates only for cameras with interchangeable lenses, and I would like to leave the plate on all the time.
P.P.S. After reading threads on Photo.net, I am leaning toward the Bogen since the Arca-Swiss customer service stories are unnerving!

