Looking for a new Ball Head

Red BullRed Bull Registered Users Posts: 719 Major grins
edited March 6, 2010 in Accessories
I could have sworn I made a thread about this a while back. Oh well. I need a new ball head for my Gitzo 2220 Explorer. The Amvona cheapie just isn't cutting it. My budget is around $100. Any suggestions?

Also, I seem to be missing the weight hook on my tripod. Is there a website that sells parts for Gitzo tripods? I remember seeing one a while ago but I can't remember it for the life of me.:scratch
-Steven

http://redbull.smugmug.com

"Money can't buy happiness...But it can buy expensive posessions that make other people envious, and that feels just as good.":D

Canon 20D, Canon 50 1.8 II, Canon 70-200 f/4L, Canon 17-40 f/4 L, Canon 100mm 2.8 Macro, Canon 430ex.

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  • ziggy53ziggy53 Super Moderators Posts: 24,132 moderator
    edited March 5, 2010
    What is your heaviest lens and body combination and will that change?

    Google for "gitzo parts" and see what you come up with.
    ziggy53
    Moderator of the Cameras and Accessories forums
  • Red BullRed Bull Registered Users Posts: 719 Major grins
    edited March 5, 2010
    My heaviest lens/body combination would be a 20D with the 70-200 f/4 L. I don't have the tripod collar for the lens.
    -Steven

    http://redbull.smugmug.com

    "Money can't buy happiness...But it can buy expensive posessions that make other people envious, and that feels just as good.":D

    Canon 20D, Canon 50 1.8 II, Canon 70-200 f/4L, Canon 17-40 f/4 L, Canon 100mm 2.8 Macro, Canon 430ex.
  • rpcrowerpcrowe Registered Users Posts: 733 Major grins
    edited March 5, 2010
    I would always...
    I would always select a tripod head which comes with an Arca Compatible quick release system. IMO, the ARCA system is the best thing since sliced bread. I especially like using an RRS L-bracket with my tripod heads.

    A hundred bucks is not a big price for most A/C equipped heads. However, I use a diminutive Adorama Flashpoint F-1 Magnesium, A/C ball head on my travel tripod and this head works O.K. with my 40D and 70-200mm f/4L IS lens. However, I chose the F-1 model because I was opting for the absolute lightest weight tripod setup I could get. I use it for general shooting which is usually straight and level.

    See my 40D with 70-200mm f/4L IS lens mounted on the little F-1 head. BTW: I have my lens plate configured in this direction because it meshes best that way when I use my Kirk MPA-1 monopod swivel which incorporates an A/C quick release system.

    If I were to desire a tripod head which could be used for close-up and or macro work, I would opt for either the F-2 or F-3 Flashpoints which are bigger and beefier. You often need a sturdier head for that type of photography because you might have the camera/lens positioned at awkward angles. I have not used the larger heads.

    F-2: http://www.adorama.com/FPTH2.html?searchinfo=flashpoint+ball+head

    F-3: http://www.adorama.com/FPTH3.html?searchinfo=flashpoint+ball+head

    IMO: using a tripod ring with a 70-200mm f/4L lens is a good idea since:
    The camera/lens never has to be placed hanging cantilevered over to the side when shooting in the vertical position. The tripod ring puts the center of gravity of the camera/lens directly over the tripod head. Naturally, each camera would have a different COG when used with the 70-200mm lens. That is where the different length lens plates available for A/C quick release systems can become quite valuable. You can adjust the camera/lens positioning on the plate so that the COG is directly over the lens. This provides more stability and can allow, if needed, the use of a lighter head.

    The Arca Compatible quick release systems allow the use of a Really Right Stuff (or Kirk Enterprises) L-bracket which again increases stability because a non tripod ring equipped camera/lens doesn't have to hang cantilevered over to the side when shooting in the vertical configuration. There are quite a few additional advantages of the L-bracket, however the disadvantage is that the brackets tend to be quite expensive - even on the used market.

    http://reallyrightstuff.com/QR/05.html
  • AndyAndy Registered Users Posts: 50,016 Major grins
    edited March 5, 2010
    Try the new BH-30 from Really Right stuff. thumb.gif
  • ziggy53ziggy53 Super Moderators Posts: 24,132 moderator
    edited March 5, 2010
    Andy wrote:
    Try the new BH-30 from Really Right stuff. thumb.gif

    I think those are considerably more than the OP budget of $100, but otherwise a great choice.
    ziggy53
    Moderator of the Cameras and Accessories forums
  • kdogkdog Administrators Posts: 11,681 moderator
    edited March 5, 2010
    The RRS BH-25 looks pretty good at $175, which isn't too much over budget, and come with a quick release clamp. Some day when I get too old and feeble to hike mountains my monster-gitzo/BH-55 setup, I'll probably go for one of those, and a light weight carbon tripod myself. (Probably not that far off either. :giggle)
  • DsrtVWDsrtVW Registered Users Posts: 1,991 Major grins
    edited March 6, 2010
    I had to buy a ballhead in a hurry when I lost a tripod and had a wedding to shoot and the Acratech I ordered was not going to make it in time. I went to a local shop and bought a Vangaurd SBH-200 for 59.00. I have been pleasantly surprised on its performance. I use it as a backup and when I shoot in photoblinds that have post to mount them on. For the money it performs superbly. Gets good reviews on the Adorama site. It is smooth and well built.
    I put a different plate on it to work with my arca type plates.

    http://www.adorama.com/VGVA31SBH200.html?searchinfo=Vangaurd+Ballhead
    Chris K. NANPA Member
    http://kadvantage.smugmug.com/
  • Red BullRed Bull Registered Users Posts: 719 Major grins
    edited March 6, 2010
    Thanks for all the advice. I like that Vanguard ball head a lot. I think I may go with that one since all the reviews were excellent.
    -Steven

    http://redbull.smugmug.com

    "Money can't buy happiness...But it can buy expensive posessions that make other people envious, and that feels just as good.":D

    Canon 20D, Canon 50 1.8 II, Canon 70-200 f/4L, Canon 17-40 f/4 L, Canon 100mm 2.8 Macro, Canon 430ex.
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