» Manfrotto 468MGRC5 Hydrostatic Ball Head with RC5 Rapid Connect System (3433PL)
Manfrotto 468MGRC5 Hydrostatic Ball Head with RC5 Rapid Connect System (3433PL) Details
Binding: ElectronicsBrand: Manfrotto
EAN: 0719821246756
Feature: Ball-locking system with RC5 Rapid Connect Plate; short sliding "video" camera plate to allow some front-back or side-to-side adjustment
Label: Manfrotto
Manufacturer: Manfrotto
Maximum Weight Recommendation: 3530
Model: 468MGRC5
Publisher: Manfrotto
Release Date: 2006-04-14
Studio: Manfrotto
Manfrotto 468MGRC5 Hydrostatic Ball Head with RC5 Rapid Connect System (3433PL) Features
- Ball-locking system with RC5 Rapid Connect Plate; short sliding "video" camera plate to allow some front-back or side-to-side adjustment
- Hydraulics create super-tight lock from a minimal turn of the locking knob
- Lightweight, but supports heavy camera loads up to 26.5 pounds
- Independent pan and tilt locks with a 360-degree pan and +90 to -90 degree tilt
- Oversized ball-locking knob for easy control even when using gloves
Accessories for Manfrotto 468MGRC5 Hydrostatic Ball Head with RC5 Rapid Connect System (3433PL)
- Adorama Double Bubble Level
- Adorama Tripod Bushing 1/4-20 to 3/8" (1)
- Pro Optic Right Angle Finder II for Most Film & Digital Interchangeable Lens SLR Cameras.
- Adorama Macro Focusing Rail Set, 4 Way, Fine Control, Camera Focusing Rail to Aid in Tripod Mounted Macro Photography.
- Bogen - Manfrotto Long Rapid Connect Mounting Plate for the 501, 503 & 505 Pro Video Fluid Heads
Manfrotto 468MGRC5 Hydrostatic Ball Head with RC5 Rapid Connect System (3433PL) Reviews
Customer Rating:




Summary: Great head for still camera as well
Comment: This one is designed for video cameras but I use it for my 40D plus 180mm macro and 175-500mm lenses. I upgraded from the mini 486RC2 and its a big step up in more than one way: bigger, more expensive, heavier, and most importantly, dead firm clamp! Now my tripod 3011BN is the weak link...
This head is a bit of an over kill for my usage, and that is why I love it. Some said the ball is not that smooth. It isn't. I have no experience with other fancy brands so I have no comparison. But the tension adjustment is very nice, the 486RC2 tended to lose all grip once the clamp is released with a small movement on the handle, a medium lens will drop downward immediately, usually ends with a bang on the tripod. This happened to be a few times and were quite scary. With the fine tuner on this one, it's not going to happen like this any more.
One thing I learned is that no matter how firm the ball head holds the camera, if the lens+camera setup is off balance, there will be vibration, even though nothing is slipping. So balance is just as important as the gripping force of the ball head itself.
I love this ball head!
Customer Rating:





Summary: Solid, high quality ball head
Comment: The Bogen-Manfrotto tripod head range is so broad that it's hard to find the right product for one's needs. This ball head is very well made with a smooth action and very strong clamping action. The independent pan lock (with degree scale) addresses one of my main concerns about ball heads; that they go all "floppy" upon release, requiring re-leveling of the camera even when only a simple pan is desired. Speaking of leveling, I was disappointed to find that this head does NOT include bubble levels -- only the 468MGRC4 (note final digit) has this feature. This version does, however, have a sliding dovetail plate with ~1/2" of play that allows you to balance the camera when using a telephoto lens with its own tripod mount. However, I believe the 468MGRC4' bubble level is a more useful feature.



