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Apr 06, 2010 11:15 |  #1

Does anyone have a preference between the Flashpoint Gimbal Head and the Manfrotto 393 tripod heads? Both seem to offer good value for the price.


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Apr 06, 2010 12:30 |  #2

Problem with the Manfrotto 393 is that it uses a, for all intents and purposes, unique QR plate (so you'd need to get a new release plate for every lens you might want to use on it)and a kind of kludgey mounting system for it. I moved from that to the Jobu Black Widow, which is quite similar to the Flashpoint I believe, when I shifted over to Arca-Swiss style QR plates and haven't looked back. If I get the time I may try to rework the 393 to accept Arca-Swiss plates. It won't be straightforward though.


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Apr 06, 2010 13:30 as a reply to  @ Jon's post |  #3

What lens are you planning on putting on the gimbal?

The reason I ask is because if you're not planning on mounting something humongous on it, a good alternative might be the Wimberley Sidekick. LINK (external link)

The Sidekick is a good alternative because it allows you to keep your ball head for when you don't need a gimbal. The only thing about it is that you have to be using the Arca-Swiss style plates and have an A-S clamp on your ball head.


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Apr 06, 2010 14:17 |  #4

JWright wrote in post #9944151 (external link)
What lens are you planning on putting on the gimbal?

The reason I ask is because if you're not planning on mounting something humongous on it, a good alternative might be the Wimberley Sidekick. LINK (external link)

The Sidekick is a good alternative because it allows you to keep your ball head for when you don't need a gimbal. The only thing about it is that you have to be using the Arca-Swiss style plates and have an A-S clamp on your ball head.

For now my 300 f2.8 IS with my 1.4x and 2x but I am saving for a 500 f4. The side kick only works with a ball head with a Arca-Swiss style quick-release clamp. The ball head I have has a different plate so I would have to buy another ball head so for me it just seems like some kind of gimbal would be better.


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Apr 06, 2010 15:08 as a reply to  @ butterfly2937's post |  #5

Here is a link to a site that has some info on the Manfrotto Gimbal and others. Might be a good reference for you. Go to the bottom of the page for the gimbals.

http://www.ophrysphoto​graphy.co.uk/pages/equ​ipmentupdate.htm (external link)




  
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