Postby Walter Glover » 21 Aug 2013, 02:52
I have owned and used a great many ball heads over the years. Most of then have been fine, with small differences in control being about the only element differentiating them. Arca-Swiss (various iterations), Mono-Ball, Foba and Gitzo. What each has in common is a moderately high profile and well separated controls — in many instances levers as oppose d to knobs.
In more recent years I have opted for the Manfrotto geared heads. At one time or another I have had all three. At present I have only the small one. I use the geared heads with both my DSLR kit and my 4x5 Linhof Technika.
The bulk of my 4x5 work happens with the Sinar and for it I use a couple of Sinar Pan/Tilt heads which are superb and function in tandem with the Sinar rail and rail clamp with great functionbality.
The only ball head I have and use at present is a Gitzo Magnesium head with three locking/Tensioning controls, There is a Manfrotto quick plate attached and there is ample room ti get the hand in under the mounted camera to operate the camera release plate without it catching on anything and the lever is at 90º to the optical axis. The Gitzo ball head is my light weight option, set atop a large Gitzo carbon-fibre cine/video tripod I have had about 15 or more years. It is the lightweight option which I have primarily because I have not been able to flog it on Ebay for a price that suits me.
The other tripods I use for are a medium and a heavy Gitzo aluminium. I have come to the determination that there is insufficient mass to carbon fibre to really ensure vibration-free operation — especially in a windy situation.
The RRS ball heads are low-preofile with very pretty knob hardware. I had yearned for the RRS for some time and succumbed to temptation through a deal with someone year when this board started. It grossly disappointed from day one and was gone in a matter of weeks.
The attachment lever was a work of art that operated on the optical axis, very close to the bottom of the camera. Particularly when shooting in the studio I have the DSLR on and off the tripod all the time and it was a bugger — really fiddly. The Linhof is a very poorly designed camera in many ways ..... especially with the placement of the tripod mounting threads. By design, when you mount the camera (with or without plate) the assembly is either very front-heavy and back heavy. This caused great bother with the tensioning system of the RRS and it was difficult to set the tension so that the camera could be moved in steady small increments to set the spirit levels. Clearly the geared head wins out in this regard with the Linhof. The Sinar is a totally different kettle of fish and I would never mount it on any ball head.
All gear is a matter of personal choice. There is no right and wrong. The RRS might be the answer to a maiden's prayer for you, in which case go for it. I could not come to terms with it in the light of my other experiences.
Hope this provides the insight you expected.
Walter Glover
"We see things not as they are. We see them as we are."
— Emanuel Kant