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		<title>Manfrotto 468MGRC2 Ball Head Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 18:43:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>XiYu</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve previously reviewed the Manfrotto 486RC2 ball head here which sits on my Slik Pro 340DX. Since getting my fancy Gitzo tripod legs as reviewed here back in May 2009, I needed a more substantial ball head to go with it. Now, I could&#8217;ve gone all out and brought an Arcaswiss, Kirk, Really Right Stuff [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve previously reviewed the Manfrotto 486RC2 ball head <a href="http://xiyuonline.com/blog2/manfrotto-486rc2-ball-head-review/" target="_blank">here</a> which sits on my Slik Pro 340DX. Since getting my fancy Gitzo tripod legs as reviewed <a href="http://xiyuonline.com/blog2/gitzo-gt2531ex-explorer-tripod-review/" target="_blank">here</a> back in May 2009, I needed a more substantial ball head to go with it.</p>
<p>Now, I could&#8217;ve gone all out and brought an Arcaswiss, Kirk, Really Right Stuff or Markins ball head, but given that my heaviest camera combo weighs in at under 5 kg, I thought it&#8217;d be overkill to splurge £300+ on a ball head. I opted for the more modestly priced Manfrotto 468MGRC2 ball head at just over £150.</p>
<p>Like the 486RC2, this 468MGRC2 oozes solidness. I have no doubt that if you were to lob it at someone, it&#8217;d take them down fairly easily, assuming your aim was accurate. My favourite thing about this ball head is the friction control which stops the camera from flopping about, something which I found rather annoying with the other ball head. The ball rotates smoothly and locks down tight without much effort. Given that I&#8217;m planning to use this Gitzo/Manfrotto combo while I&#8217;m off to Swedish lapland next month, the large rubberised knob (tee hee) would be easy to operate with gloves on. I&#8217;d assume it&#8217;d be easier to use for arthritics too.</p>
<p>The 468MGRC2 has a rated minimum operating temperature of -30<sup>o</sup>C so I&#8217;m hoping that it&#8217;ll hold out while I&#8217;m shooting the aurora in in the arctic circle where temperatures are reported to reach -35<sup>o</sup>C at night. If it does lock up, then I&#8217;d have to bind one of those <a href="http://www.heatmax.com/HotHands/index.htm" target="_blank" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.heatmax.com/HotHands/index.htm?referer=');">self heating hand warmers</a> to it.</p>

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		<title>Pimp My Tripod</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2009 14:22:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>XiYu</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My brand spanking new tripod is pretty cool. Lightweight and virtually infinitely manouverable while also being extremely steady. The only issue I have is how to conveniently carry it while scrabbling around out in the wild. My Lowepro Primus has a tripod holder built in, but it kinda puts you off balance when you&#8217;ve got [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My brand spanking new tripod is pretty cool. Lightweight and virtually infinitely manouverable while also being extremely steady. The only issue I have is how to conveniently carry it while scrabbling around out in the wild. My <a href="http://xiyuonline.com/blog2/lowepro-primus-aw/">Lowepro Primus</a> has a tripod holder built in, but it kinda puts you off balance when you&#8217;ve got a tripod strapped in and can be a bit awkward. If I&#8217;m using a monopod, I tend to strap it to the side and stick one end in the water bottle holder. For tripod carrying, I prefer to use a strap. I didn&#8217;t fancy springing £20 for a dedicated tripod strap and Amazon had the Lowepro Transporter camera strap on sale (£10) so I figured I&#8217;d do something with that.</p>
<p>Why the Lowepro Transporter? Well, it&#8217;s got a slidey shoulder pad. I initially used a knock-off Optech weight reducing strap I had lying around, but since the neoprene was in a fixed position and too far from the end, I took it off. It was way too long as well, even at its shortest length. It&#8217;s not compulsory to use Lowepro Transporter, but I found that it worked best for me. I guess you could substitute it with whatever strap works for you.</p>
<p>For this mod, you&#8217;ll need the following items:</p>
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<li>1x Lowepro Transporter camera strap (or equivalent)</li>
<li>1x racket grip tape (or bicycle handlebar grip tape)</li>
<li>1x small cable tie</li>
<li>1x dog collar with quick release</li>
<li>1x rubber band style bracelet (for some reason they became very popular at one point in recent years)</li>
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<p>Illustrated instructions below.</p>

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<p>At some point in the near future, I&#8217;ll make some tripod leg pads.</p>
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		<title>Manfrotto 486RC2 Ball Head Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2008 18:38:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>XiYu</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Currently, my main tripod is the Slik Pro 340DX. Its fairly light, sturdy, compact and well priced. It came as a kit with legs and a three-way pan head. While the head was perfectly capable for most tasks, sometimes it could take a while to assemble from the &#8220;storage position&#8221;, where one of the handles [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Currently, my main tripod is the Slik Pro 340DX. Its fairly light, sturdy, compact and well priced. It came as a kit with legs and a three-way pan head. While the head was perfectly capable for most tasks, sometimes it could take a while to assemble from the &#8220;storage position&#8221;, where one of the handles is screwed into the other, to the &#8220;ready position&#8221;. It&#8217;s not a particuarly taxing thing to do, but I found it to be enough of a nuisance to warrant purchasing a ball head. I&#8217;ve heard many good things about the Manfrotto 486RC so I thought I&#8217;d give it a whirl.</p>
<p>The 486RC2 is solid, robust and oozes quality. One thing to remember while purchasing any tripod head is to note what the thread sizes are on the legs and head. I think most if not all Manfrotto tripods/heads have a 3/8&#8243; mount while for Slik this is 1/4&#8243;. By getting an appropriate adapter (1/4&#8243; to 3/8&#8243; converter bush), one can reduce the 3/8&#8243; hole in the ball head to 1/4&#8243; to accomodate the screw on the tripod legs.</p>
<p>The heaviest combo I&#8217;ve put on this Manfrotto/Slik hybrid is my 40D with attached battery grip, 430EX flashgun and 100-400mm lens which comes out to a total of 2.740 kg (excluding batteries) and its pretty sturdy. The rated manufacturer&#8217;s maximum load is 5 kg and 6 kg for the legs and head respectively so you wouldn&#8217;t want to put on more than 4.5 kg of kit (factor in the weight of the ball head (0.46 kg)) . This set up is probably fine for most uses, but definately not for those super heavy, supertelephoto lenses.</p>
<p>This Manfrotto/Slik hybrid is rather compact and will fit in most rucksacks (60 L and above), some larger daypacks (<em>ca</em>. 30 L, depending on shape) and most suitcases making this an ideal travel tripod. The whole thing measures 49 x 9-11 cm and weighs less than 1.5 kg.</p>
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