Has anyone seen or used the Bogen 322RC2 Grip Action Ballhead. I'm thinking of getting a ballhead to add to my 3 way pan & tilt. I was just wondering if anyone has used this. Likes? Dislikes?
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Chris1le Senior Member 891 posts Joined Aug 2003 Location: Gig Harbor, WA More info | Sep 05, 2004 10:21 | #1 Has anyone seen or used the Bogen 322RC2 Grip Action Ballhead. I'm thinking of getting a ballhead to add to my 3 way pan & tilt. I was just wondering if anyone has used this. Likes? Dislikes? My Pictures
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Belmondo Cream of the Crop 42,735 posts Likes: 15 Joined Jul 2003 Location: 92210 More info | Sep 05, 2004 10:41 | #2 I have it, and I've found it works a lot better than the earlier grip-type ball heads. I wanted it because it uses the same QR plates as my other two Bogen ball heads. It's very steady, and having the grip off to the side is handier and inherently more stable than having the extra length of the grip between the ball and the camera. I'm not short. I'm concentrated awesome!
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slejhamer Goldmember 1,758 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2002 More info | Sep 05, 2004 12:32 | #3 Note that the 11lb rating is for when the grip is mounted horizontally; it is only 5.5lb when mounted vertically. Mitch
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CyberDyneSystems Admin (type T-2000) More info | Sep 05, 2004 21:28 | #4 I have one.. I like it.. but I am in fact selling mine because I want a head that will work with a winberly sidekick. Once I get such a head.. I won't have a use for it. GEAR LIST
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blackviolet Goldmember 1,313 posts Likes: 4 Joined Apr 2004 Location: sydney, au (now in singapore for a few years) More info | Sep 05, 2004 22:28 | #5 i have one and i love it. it's stable with the 10d, big ed, and bigma. it's quick and easy to use. --
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MediaMagic Senior Member 573 posts Joined Aug 2003 More info | Sep 05, 2004 23:16 | #6 Another thumbs up. I use it regularly using both camera and ring mount. The first thing I did was reverse the mounting plate. As mentioned by others, it really is backasswards, and that problem becomes quite apparent using say a 10D with battery grip and a 100-400L or 70-200L mounted with the tripod ring.
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Dec 02, 2004 21:33 | #7 Okay, I just received this ballhead today and it works great but I have to wonder if Manfrotto/Bogen actually use their products. The first thing I noticed was that there was no way to put my finger on the shutter and move the ballhead. It was quickly fixed by switching the grip to the left side. My question is, what difference does it make if you are left or right handed? The shutter button is always going to be activated with your right hand. So why would they deliver it with the handle on the wrong side? My Pictures
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TomW Canon Fanosapien 12,749 posts Likes: 30 Joined Feb 2003 Location: Chattanooga, Tennessee More info | Dec 03, 2004 04:57 | #8 I recently replaced my 3047 3-way panhead with the 322RC2 as well. For me, it was a great improvement. The type of shooting I do doesn't require single-plane movement, and this setup seems to be the easiest way I've found so far to move from subject to subject. Tom
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jgbeam Senior Member 998 posts Joined Mar 2004 More info | Dec 03, 2004 06:49 | #9 Tom W wrote: I recently replaced my 3047 3-way panhead with the 322RC2 as well. For me, it was a great improvement. The type of shooting I do doesn't require single-plane movement, and this setup seems to be the easiest way I've found so far to move from subject to subject. I have the 3047 and use it for portrait and architecture. It seems ideal for those applications. I've considered the 322RC2 but don't see how it would be an improvement for the shooting I do. How is the 322RC2 better than the 3047?
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TomW Canon Fanosapien 12,749 posts Likes: 30 Joined Feb 2003 Location: Chattanooga, Tennessee More info | Dec 03, 2004 08:16 | #10 jgbeam wrote: Tom W wrote: I recently replaced my 3047 3-way panhead with the 322RC2 as well. For me, it was a great improvement. The type of shooting I do doesn't require single-plane movement, and this setup seems to be the easiest way I've found so far to move from subject to subject. I have the 3047 and use it for portrait and architecture. It seems ideal for those applications. I've considered the 322RC2 but don't see how it would be an improvement for the shooting I do. How is the 322RC2 better than the 3047?
Tom
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Dec 03, 2004 09:43 | #11 How is the 322RC2 better than the 3047? I shoot birds and stuff outdoors. The 3047 is almost useless in this application, as I quickly found out. With the 322RC2 I can easily sqeeze the trigger with my left hand and follow the bird and when he stops let go and the camera is locked on. I wasn't trying to say 3047 was a bad head. It just did not suit my shooting style. My Pictures
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Dec 03, 2004 09:47 | #12 Note that the 11lb rating is for when the grip is mounted horizontally; it is only 5.5lb when mounted vertically. If I shoot vertical I simply rotate the camera in its tripod ring. My Pictures
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HJMinard Goldmember 2,319 posts Likes: 7 Joined Jan 2004 Location: Port Huron, Michigan, U.S.A. More info | Dec 03, 2004 10:36 | #13 Chris1le wrote: My question is, what difference does it make if you are left or right handed? The shutter button is always going to be activated with your right hand. So why would they deliver it with the handle on the wrong side? I wondered the same thing when I got mine ... it seems absurd to maneuver the handle with your right hand and stop, and then move your hand to the shutter button. Switching the handle to the left side is especially necessary if, like me, you use the "*" button for focusing. Perhaps some folks like to keep their left hand free for zooming or manual focusing. Or ... maybe they're trying to spur sales of their accessory remote switch that can be incorporated into the handle. ~ Jay ~
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jgbeam Senior Member 998 posts Joined Mar 2004 More info | Dec 03, 2004 13:14 | #14 Chris1le wrote: How is the 322RC2 better than the 3047? I shoot birds and stuff outdoors. The 3047 is almost useless in this application, as I quickly found out. With the 322RC2 I can easily sqeeze the trigger with my left hand and follow the bird and when he stops let go and the camera is locked on. I wasn't trying to say 3047 was a bad head. It just did not suit my shooting style. The possible application I have for a ballhead is shooting low-light theatre. Hand-held with high ISO usually works but there are some productions which needed a monopod and the fixed head really restricted my movement. I think the squeeze grip could be great on a monopod. Any thoughts on that setup?
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Dec 03, 2004 15:59 | #15 I think the squeeze grip could be great on a monopod. Any thoughts on that setup? I don't think it could hurt. My Pictures
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