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Message posted by afish on October-10-2006 at 9:24pm
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  Has anyone here used the really right stuff pano head?  I did a search already and got no results.  I am trying to decide between the 360 precision and the really right stuff.  I like the fact that the 360P locks in the camera.  It is also the part I dont like about it, if that makes sence.  Having to buy additional parts if I want to use a different lens or switch cameras latter on down the line.  I like the flexibilty of the really right stuff but would like to know if it is as bullet proof as the 360P. I will be using it with a D2x and a 10.5 most of the time so vertical flex is what I am mostly worried about since it is a pretty heavy camera.  Any input would be helpful.

Message posted by pixelator on October-10-2006 at 10:03pm
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I have not heard of the "right stuff pano head" so I can not tell you either way.  The 360 precision cost lots of $ and you are locked in with that specific camera and lens.

Visit Agnos; you may also want to drop Smooth a PM, might save a $ or two.

Regards, Pixel


Message posted by mgora1 on October-10-2006 at 11:28pm
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We only use Agnos products so I can not help you other than to recommend you look at the Agnos product line.

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Message posted by smooth on October-11-2006 at 12:56am
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Stick with a company that sticks by us and use www.agnos.com the MrotatorTCPS is the best way to go quality vs price and to it's advantage you can change cameras and lenses at will.

On top of this Agnos offer a wider range of panorama equipment including the lens grip RingT and Telescopic MrotatorHdelta poles.

Once you do your research it really is a no brainer!

Regards, Smooth


Message posted by zxcvbnm on October-11-2006 at 4:29am
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I think the 360precision is bringing out an adjustable model in the next month or so. No way to know how good it will be before it arrives but if you can afford a d2x it may be the way to go.

Message posted by smooth on October-11-2006 at 12:20pm
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Oh! and don't forget the www.nodalninja.com Nodal Ninja 3 panohead. Cheap, Quality build with superior support and a 30 days money back guarantee. Also they won't sl*g you off on public forums for having an opinion of it good, bad or indifferent.

Regards, Smooth 


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