Cheap Bogen 3229 Swivel Tilt Head with Quick Release (Electronics) Price
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| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Bogen |
| FEATURES: | Finish - Black, Highly suitable for still image photography, Maximum Load Capacity = 5.6 Pounds, Head Height - 2.4 inches, Quick Release Plate Supplied - 3157N (Rectangular mounting plate for quick release system; supplied with 1/4 camera mount screw) |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | 3229 |
| UPC: | 719821141365 |
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Customer Reviews of Bogen 3229 Swivel Tilt Head with Quick Release
Good construction and functionality I purchased this together with a 4 section monopod. This head is very solid, and works very smooth. <
>I would definitely recommend this if you are planning to use it with an SLR. I you have a smaller point and shoot, you might want to stay away. Before my current Rebel XTi, I used this with a PowerShot S3 IS, and the quick release lever would stick into the palm of my hand. Very uncomfortable and distracting when you're trying to compose.
Another great product from Bogen/Manfrotto
Very well made. Once you are holding it you will feel the price was quite low for a product this solid and well designed.
Typical Bogen Quality
This is really a special purpose head. Its best used for a monopod and not a tripod since you can get enough tilt range by tilting the mononpod. The only reasons you even use this on a monopod is for quick release or for vertical shots. Its just not flexible enough for a tripod. For a tripod use I'd suggest either the Bogen 486 or 488 ball heads, both of which offer good value and come with quick release.
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>In any case, note that this uses the RC2 quick release. If you use camera supports even 20% of the time, you can just keep the quick release attached to your SLR. I've got two other heads and all use the RC2 system. The adapter is always on my camera and I can easily attach it to any of my tripods/monopods. Its really easy to use and encourages me to set up the tripod/monopod when I might otherwise get too lazy.