Manfrotto Compact Ball Head
Reviews van Manfrotto Compact Ball Head
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It took a bit of getting used to the plate release/attach process but seems solid once you get used to it.
It took a bit of getting used to the plate release/attach process but seems solid once you get used to it.
Rusty Sam
20 april 2025
Fell foul of Manfrottos marketing, this is not an arca-Swiss head, the plate rotates to fit other arca Swiss heads but this will not receive other plates. Despite this it's a nice light weight ball head.
Fell foul of Manfrottos marketing, this is not an arca-Swiss head, the plate rotates to fit other arca Swiss heads but this will not receive other plates. Despite this it's a nice light weight ball head.
Mr.
9 februari 2021
The Manfrotto 496RC2 is a basic ball head that is OK on a tripod, but works very well on a monopod. The lack of a panning feature makes this head useless for panoramic landscapes where stitching photographs together is needed. The single locking knob releases both the ball mechanism and the base to allow adjustments, making just panning impossible. The friction knob could be set to prevent movement of the ball, but the absence of a degree scale would make panning a 'hit or miss' exercise. As a basic tripod head it is fine as long as the weight of the camera and lens being used is not too close to its maximum load capacity. Unless a very sturdy tripod is used with this head, it can be difficult to set the camera and lock the head without the camera position dropping down slightly. It is not a precision head but I can recommend it for general use.
The Manfrotto 496RC2 is a basic ball head that is OK on a tripod, but works very well on a monopod. The lack of a panning feature makes this head useless for panoramic landscapes where stitching photographs together is needed. The single locking knob releases both the ball mechanism and the base to allow adjustments, making just panning impossible. The friction knob could be set to prevent movement of the ball, but the absence of a degree scale would make panning a 'hit or miss' exercise. As a basic tripod head it is fine as long as the weight of the camera and lens being used is not too close to its maximum load capacity. Unless a very sturdy tripod is used with this head, it can be difficult to set the camera and lock the head without the camera position dropping down slightly. It is not a precision head but I can recommend it for general use.
Unregistered
13 april 2016
Fine, relatively cheap (I got mine in kit with 055 tripod). It is such stable in most applications, but 300 mm lenses (on digital) mlu activation is recomended.
Fine, relatively cheap (I got mine in kit with 055 tripod). It is such stable in most applications, but 300 mm lenses (on digital) mlu activation is recomended.
Dr. Evil
19 maart 2014
I had this head some time and liked it very much - easy to handel and not to heavy - but finally I replaced it by a 498 because that can carry my heavy 6x7 camera
I had this head some time and liked it very much - easy to handel and not to heavy - but finally I replaced it by a 498 because that can carry my heavy 6x7 camera
klaus123
3 maart 2012