Pan vs. Ballhead

BucksnBulls

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Hey guys, Im in the process of buying a new tripod and was wondering what type of head you all prefer. I have only ever used pan heads with my spotter but was looking into the ball style, with the idea that I could use it with my SLR as well. As far as tripods go, Im looking at the MeFoto Roadtrip and the Promaster XC525. Does anyone have experience with either? Thanks!!
 

Caseyu

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Had both. And prefer pan heads. I could see how a ball head for a camera would be convenient. But if I could just have one it would be a pan head for me!
 

In God We Trust

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I just bought a new Vortex tripod with a ball head. I have always use a pan head style and liked them but figured I would try the ball head. I'm not sure what to think of it yet. I have taken it out scouting twice and am trying to get used to it. So far I am leaning towards the pan head.
 

LaHunter

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I have the Promaster 525 tripod. Owned it for the past year and like it. I have only used it on just one mule deer hunt packing it and it worked great for me. I also have the Promaster pan head which I like. No experience with any other head.
 

Umpqua Hunter

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I think ball heads are primarily for pointing to one spot and leaving it there. Pan heads are made for…..panning :)

For glassing game you definitely want a pan head to systematically glass an area.
 

Bwht4x4

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I have two tripods and both are ball heads. I like them due to the lightweight nature of them. The one thing that I like about them too is the small lever that will allow me to adjust them wherever I want. The large handles that come off the pan heads seem like they'd be a pain to lug around.
 

BucksnBulls

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Thanks for the input guys! I'm going with the Promaster and the ballhead that comes with it for now. I figure I can always order a different head if it doesn't work for me.

Anyone use the pistol grip heads?
 

hardstalk

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That one did not work well for me. The bigger scope would move on its own. Throw down a hundred bucks for a manfrotto rc2 and you will have a pretty light and sweet setup. I like mine!

Oh and pull the adjustable turn style feet off and put rubber cups on the bottom of the legs. That will shave more weight.