Is there a way to lock it in the free position? So if you are shooting birds in flight and need it free, do you have to hold the lever or can it be locked free then released to lock up? Thanks.
Hi I am using the same equipment like you. If you making photos outside, would you live the camera on the head and walk around? I don't trust that and I take down everytime, which is very laborious.
Well done vid on this head. I configured mine so that I can use it with my left, thus allowing me to keep my right hand just for camera operation. It's the clear dope for portraiture and no it would not be good for panos.
I love the idea of the joystick tripod head. But the design begs a question. As 99.9 % of camera's shutter release button is on the right side, why would Manfrotto design their joystick tripod head to be on the right side as well? As I am right-handed, it would make sense to have this handle set up on the left side so that you can operate the shutter release button with the right hand. This seems obvious. Or am I missing something here?
I saw a video made by Manfrotto that shows how to switch it to a left handed photographer. On either B&H or Adorama. I answered in case someone more recently had the same question as this one from 5 years ago.
you have to adjust the head with the right hand - if I want to make a photo my right hand is in use -I cant keep my right hand on the "trigger" doesnt seems comfortable
It is completely customisable for left and right hand use, the bracket can even be put on the end of the grip for upright use (note the two rubber bungs on the end of the grip protecting screw holes) a very versatile tool.
Martin Wedge Thanks for mentioning this. That's what happens when you buy second hand - sometime you don't get the manual. I was ready to sell this cause I am right-handed.
Yup, as a matter of preference, the manfroto logo shud be on the top. The only thing bad is the screw in design which is rather weird.. the grove inside the body are actually helical spring which could be easily damaged like mine did. Very bad bad design by manfroto, it just doesnt makes any sense at all
@btpuppy: you let go of the pistol grip and it stays in place. then you take the picture. though there's actually an add-on that Manfrotto sells for this grip that lets you take a picture with your thumb still on the grip. @MacMike1000: looks like a standard battery grip to me.
Can anyone recommend a good joystick head that works well for panning / panoramas? Vanguard has some cool option with their double swivel joystick head, though there are complaints of camera creep (which has been a big problem with my past 2 tripods). Thanks.
+Brian Rueger I only needed to simply look at it. I feel this was quite intuitive to normal users. Here is a good tip most users are unaware of. IF the 322rc2 seems to loose clamping strength onto the ball or the camera sags. There is a small allen head screw just above the red friction indicator. Turn this screw in one sixth of a turn at a time until you are pleased with the clamping strength and the lever movement action. I find that cleaning the ball from time to time smooths the positioning movement as well.
I'm not subscribing. You invite people to comment or ask questions and I can see that several have done....but no answers. And the review was disappointing - shallow and very repetitive. Think more about what you have to say before starting, and use a script if you can't remember it.
Excellent review mate. Been looking for ages for a demo of the actual movement of the 496 head, thanks.
How did you attach the 322rc2? My 400DX Slik has a Slik head attached. The centre column just has a Center hex screw hosing a cap like washer. Hmm.
Did you figure it out, I am having the same problem
Is there a way to lock it in the free position? So if you are shooting birds in flight and need it free, do you have to hold the lever or can it be locked free then released to lock up? Thanks.
Hi I am using the same equipment like you.
If you making photos outside, would you live the camera on the head and walk around?
I don't trust that and I take down everytime, which is very laborious.
What strap is that on your camera? And great video going to order it. I have slik legs as well did you use an adapter to mount the head?
Well done vid on this head. I configured mine so that I can use it with my left, thus allowing me to keep my right hand just for camera operation. It's the clear dope for portraiture and no it would not be good for panos.
THX FOR THE REVIEW. WHAT TRIPOD ARE YOU USING?
I love the idea of the joystick tripod head. But the design begs a question. As 99.9 % of camera's shutter release button is on the right side, why would Manfrotto design their joystick tripod head to be on the right side as well? As I am right-handed, it would make sense to have this handle set up on the left side so that you can operate the shutter release button with the right hand. This seems obvious. Or am I missing something here?
You can find an answer to your question in comments in here. You just need to re-position the bracket. You can even put it on the end of grip.
I wonder if it was made to be used by the left or the right side, which ever side is suitable to the user........ It would be awesome.
I saw a video made by Manfrotto that shows how to switch it to a left handed photographer. On either B&H or Adorama. I answered in case someone more recently had the same question as this one from 5 years ago.
Great video! Is panning for video shots or panoramas possible with the joystick head? Thanks :)
does it fit on any tripod ??
How did you apply the 322rc2 head on the Slik platform??
you have to adjust the head with the right hand - if I want to make a photo my right hand is in use -I cant keep my right hand on the "trigger" doesnt seems comfortable
great share on this thanks
You can get the Manfrotto on sale now on www.digilg.com/Manfrotto322RC2JoystickHead for anyone looking for it.
It is completely customisable for left and right hand use, the bracket can even be put on the end of the grip for upright use (note the two rubber bungs on the end of the grip protecting screw holes) a very versatile tool.
Martin Wedge Thanks for mentioning this. That's what happens when you buy second hand - sometime you don't get the manual. I was ready to sell this cause I am right-handed.
@@martinwedgeyt Thank you
Yup, as a matter of preference, the manfroto logo shud be on the top. The only thing bad is the screw in design which is rather weird.. the grove inside the body are actually helical spring which could be easily damaged like mine did. Very bad bad design by manfroto, it just doesnt makes any sense at all
so this would not work for video then? because once it is locked, theres no way to pan from left to right, correct?
@btpuppy: you let go of the pistol grip and it stays in place. then you take the picture. though there's actually an add-on that Manfrotto sells for this grip that lets you take a picture with your thumb still on the grip.
@MacMike1000: looks like a standard battery grip to me.
What's the hand grip model you have on your camera, it is good for the 5D Mark III?
does the mount from the old Manfrotto ball head fit this newer one.
is this working horizontal for panprama ?i think no......
Hey man what do you think of the 17-40 on a crop sensor? I'm probably thinking of getting it to to compliment my 70-200
I'm trying to remove a 322RC2 bullhead from a tripod. Help please
Can you mount this on top of a video head?
Thnaks mate :)
Awesome review, thanks!!
Very helpful thank you for sharing your knowledge !
How are you gonna take panorama pics with that joystick?!
Would it be possible for me to use the
322RC2 for my Pixel 6 Pro Smartphone ?
JaneLee - in Suburban Philadelphia
10/15/22
Yes but you would need an adapter
@@CHAD-RYAN
Thank you.
Nine months later and I'm appreciating your reply Chad 😊.
JaneLee - in Suburban Philadelphia
8/9/23
You say the 496 has a 10lb capacity. B&H says 22lbs. Which is it?
Can anyone recommend a good joystick head that works well for panning / panoramas? Vanguard has some cool option with their double swivel joystick head, though there are complaints of camera creep (which has been a big problem with my past 2 tripods). Thanks.
sold. thanks mate
Good review, but way too verbose. I'm glad that I read the comments - I see how to customize the head for right-handers.
+Brian Rueger I only needed to simply look at it. I feel this was quite intuitive to normal users.
Here is a good tip most users are unaware of. IF the 322rc2 seems to loose clamping strength onto the ball or the camera sags. There is a small allen head screw just above the red friction indicator. Turn this screw in one sixth of a turn at a time until you are pleased with the clamping strength and the lever movement action. I find that cleaning the ball from time to time smooths the positioning movement as well.
Thanks for that :)
nice intro music :)
Hand strap, you need the grip to attach it though.
Can you say it a little bit faster direct to the point.
had it sold it, it sucks !
fix it in opp direction. hold with the other hand. common sense!
ZOCALO!!!!!!
it's Bad i use it once then keep it in closet "not easy to accurate" extraa bad for Macro's
I'm not subscribing. You invite people to comment or ask questions and I can see that several have done....but no answers.
And the review was disappointing - shallow and very repetitive.
Think more about what you have to say before starting, and use a script if you can't remember it.