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Jun 16, 2008 03:25 |  #1

Hello all,

I just wanted to share with others about my experience with the Giottos MH-3300 Pro Series II Extra Large Socket head (external link) and the two Giottos MH-648 90mm Quick Release Camera Plates (external link).

I searched this forum as well as other places to find the right head for my Manfrotto tripod. I decided for this set, I wish I read somewhere on what I am about to write...

Overall, the head as well as the plate are just "fine", but, the issues I have are:

CON.
1. the bottom part of the plates are just not well finished, most of the edges are so shar that I cut my self two times. not just the edges but also, the parts that are scrued to the plate, the spring... I thing they should have posted a warning sticker on it "WARNING, SHARP OBJECTS, USE WITH CARE" or something like that.

2. After using another head, the quick release 322RC2 (external link)the plate on this GIOTTOS system is just a pain to mount, you need to carefully aligh the camera and the head and also care not to get another cut... the slide snap without a quick alignment guide of some sort makes the head a NOT QUICK FIT/RELEASE.

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1. as I sead above, overall, the system is just fine but I think the above needs to be addressed. It holds a gripped 40d with 70-200 f/2.8 just fine, no movement what so ever, as well as the 100-400...

Thank you and I hope this helps someone I sure wish I read it somewhere.


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Jun 16, 2008 08:51 |  #2

Hi Tunin

I have this exact ball head with the same QR Assembly and with two MT-648 plates and the VR L-Bracket. In my case they are mounted on a Giottos MT-7371 leg set.

I checked both my plates for sharp edges that could cut, and neither of mine seem to have any problem in that regard. I ran my fingers along all the edges, and there was no indication of a problem.

I cannot commment on using any other head with these Giottos plates, but I will take your comments under advisement, as I plan to buy some sort of ball head to fit my Manfrotto monopod, and that will have to be usuable with the Giottos QR plates.

Maxdave


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