Hi all,
I'd like to invest in a quality tripod head that can be used for serious landscape photography AND glassing (with binoculars and a spotting scope).
I'm after something top quality that'll last many years. The head must have a butter smooth pan/tilt feature so that I can make small adjustments to the binos/scope without the image going jittery. It must also have a rock-solid locking feature (for camera/stills use).
A fluid head might be the best bet, but most of the cheaper fluid heads aren't built well enough - and the higher end ones (Miller, Satchler etc) are far too heavy (2-3kg's +).
Any ideas on what would work?
Would a quality ball-head with a pan feature, such as the RSS BH-55/BH-40 or Arca Swiss D4/Z1 work? Can these heads be set up in a way so that the friction controls on both the pan and tilt can be adjusted independently, and both be left unlocked at the same time? That way I can freely pan the binoculars/spotter on BOTH the vertical and horizontal axis without having to mess with any knobs? These ball heads are also getting good reviews from photographers which is promising.
Thanks.
I'd like to invest in a quality tripod head that can be used for serious landscape photography AND glassing (with binoculars and a spotting scope).
I'm after something top quality that'll last many years. The head must have a butter smooth pan/tilt feature so that I can make small adjustments to the binos/scope without the image going jittery. It must also have a rock-solid locking feature (for camera/stills use).
A fluid head might be the best bet, but most of the cheaper fluid heads aren't built well enough - and the higher end ones (Miller, Satchler etc) are far too heavy (2-3kg's +).
Any ideas on what would work?
Would a quality ball-head with a pan feature, such as the RSS BH-55/BH-40 or Arca Swiss D4/Z1 work? Can these heads be set up in a way so that the friction controls on both the pan and tilt can be adjusted independently, and both be left unlocked at the same time? That way I can freely pan the binoculars/spotter on BOTH the vertical and horizontal axis without having to mess with any knobs? These ball heads are also getting good reviews from photographers which is promising.
Thanks.