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01/09/2009 11:30:39 PM · #1 |
| I need a tripod and am kinda tight on money. Best Buy has said tripod with the 390RC2BB (mouthful) 3 way head for $140, and I've got a $50 giftcard there. Is that an OK tripod? It'll have to support a D300 + grip, but none of my lenses weigh a ton. |
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01/09/2009 11:40:40 PM · #2 |
| Best Buy is selling Manfrotto? |
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01/10/2009 02:17:46 AM · #3 |
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01/10/2009 02:26:05 AM · #4 |
| Not sure if I like the locking mechanism for the legs. |
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01/10/2009 02:30:16 AM · #5 |
| What do you mean? Like, the screw locks instead of latches to hold the legs in place when you extend them? |
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01/10/2009 03:23:35 AM · #6 |
| I just got the 190XPROB and I'm really pleased with it, albeit I got the 484RC2 ball socket head. Great build quality and sturdy. Fast to deploy too. |
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01/10/2009 03:28:47 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by Anti-Martyr: What do you mean? Like, the screw locks instead of latches to hold the legs in place when you extend them? |
The screw locks seem like they may take awhile to lock and unlock. If the screw locks come out all the way, I would avoid them as the chance of losing them increases. |
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01/10/2009 04:02:06 AM · #8 |
| I don't know if they do, but I don't mind having to unscrew the locks in order to extend the legs. |
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01/10/2009 02:54:30 PM · #9 |
Don't forget to purchase a quick release plate too if you plan to use it for more than one body or to use it with a lens with a collar. You'll need the 200PL-38 if you go with that head.
What sort of photography are you interested in doing with it?
Think about that before you decide to go with a 3-way head, because they can be very good at inducing headaches, depending on what your application is.
Message edited by author 2009-01-10 14:56:24. |
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01/10/2009 06:45:45 PM · #10 |
Probably mostly just nightscapes, maybe a tiny bit of studio portrait work as well.
I'm pretty used to 3 way heads... I'd love to have a ballhead at some point but it's a little out of the budget now. |
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