I think that they do have the plate for D700 but not sure if they carry it here. Notice the holes on the two ends. They are meant for hand straps and neck straps.
I bought the standard version that can be used on all cameras because I can use it either on the body alone or with the battery grip. Both images taken of the net and linked direct.
Hi Canonized
With ballhead attached, will the tripod leg be obstructed by the ballhead knob when fully folded?
How about the twist lock mechanism compared with Gitzo?
Thks
Thanks for the pics. From the blogspot page, I couldn't even tell that a D700-UP2 existed. Shall check it out with the stores soon. From the pictures, Photoclam products look very well-made. If only they made L brackets too!
By the way, what plates and equipment are you using with your ballhead?
Will you consider the clamp as good quality?
I've read reviews dissing the Acratech clamps but seem to only come across good reviews of the Photoclam. In your experience, how does the Photoclam clamps compare to others that you have tried?
Really appreciate your answering our questions on this thread.
I'm still searching for a budget combination and am yet to be sure if these made in China/Korea products are really worth it...
Hope you don't mind sharing more of your opinions on Sirui/Photoclam.![]()
To: Canonized
Thanks for the review and recommendation.
I bought the package from TK, together with the ball head for an extra $80. Compared it with the Markins, the plate itself is about $80, and together with the head more than $400. If buy separately, the head will cost $100.
For an extra $80 the head seems to be a good bargain, much better than the lower end Manfrotto heads. Most important, if it does the job, the cheaper one will suffice.
If wrong, then go look at the photoclam. Can't be an expensive mistake...::bsmilie:
If I gave any more opinions about the combo, I sound like an advert. So I think I will leave it to the new owners who just bought the tripod or head to chirp in.
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Okie. I'll take it that you're reasonably satisfied with Photoclam then. Thanks for answering the other questions. I should seriously head down to the stores to try the stuff myself out instead of sitting around and waiting for reviews. :sweat:
Places that carry Photo Clam stuff: K-13 (Peninsular Plaza), Gin Studios (Rochor Center) and SLR Revolution (Funan Plaza). K-13 sells the PC-33NS for S$330 INCLUDING the camera plate.
i am an undemanding person. my manfrotto 725b which comes at probably less than 1/5 the cost of the tripod mentioned here is good enough to do the exposures that you have showcased. it has also withstood a huge amount of abuse for nearly 2 years, been with me to at least 5 different countries.. taken sand in, taken seawater in, been fully submerged in reservoirs thrice.. and is still standing firm. the only thing i regret is that the head has no spirit level.
then again, different people, different strokes. i suppose quality will have to come at a cost. i am certain that the sirui is an able tripod.
Hi,
I did however, wanted to find out what Photoclam users think of the CLAMP compared to the usual suspects like Markins and RRS etc. I have a tripod and panhead combo in mind that doesn't come with a QR system. I think this would be a good chance to move to the Arca-Swiss system if the Photoclam clamp works well (since buying a ballhead does not justify my cost as I have the panhead already). Will you be able to shed some light on this? I'm new to the Arca-Swiss system and have read that some "Arca-Swiss compatible" clamps are not compatible with the sturdier plates from RRS. I don't have my plate yet, so I can't try it out for myself in the stores. Appreciate it if anyone with experience is able to share some insights about this.
Hi,
I didn't ask for the places nor prices, but thanks for letting everyone else know.
I did however, wanted to find out what Photoclam users think of the CLAMP compared to the usual suspects like Markins and RRS etc. I have a tripod and panhead combo in mind that doesn't come with a QR system. I think this would be a good chance to move to the Arca-Swiss system if the Photoclam clamp works well (since buying a ballhead does not justify my cost as I have the panhead already). Will you be able to shed some light on this? I'm new to the Arca-Swiss system and have read that some "Arca-Swiss compatible" clamps are not compatible with the sturdier plates from RRS. I don't have my plate yet, so I can't try it out for myself in the stores. Appreciate it if anyone with experience is able to share some insights about this.
TIA
To: Canonized
Thanks for the review and recommendation.
I bought the package from TK, together with the ball head for an extra $80. Compared it with the Markins, the plate itself is about $80, and together with the head more than $400. If buy separately, the head will cost $100.
For an extra $80 the head seems to be a good bargain, much better than the lower end Manfrotto heads. Most important, if it does the job, the cheaper one will suffice.
If wrong, then go look at the photoclam. Can't be an expensive mistake...::bsmilie:
I have been recommending the Sirui T1204 as a budget alternative to Gitzo a long time ago but was bashed by Benro and Giottos suppliers.
I have been recommending the Sirui T1204 as a budget alternative to Gitzo a long time ago but was bashed by Benro and Giottos suppliers. I got mine in China. Later I recommended it to James at TK who wasn't sure that he would sell a China brand at that time. As luck would have it, he later hooked up with Sirui boss and well, the rest is history.
I have been recommending the Sirui T1204 as a budget alternative to Gitzo a long time ago but was bashed by Benro and Giottos suppliers. I got mine in China. Later I recommended it to James at TK who wasn't sure that he would sell a China brand at that time. As luck would have it, he later hooked up with Sirui boss and well, the rest is history.
I think the Arca-Swiss design is an excellent design and is very secure. So far my experience with many ballheads with Arca-Swiss style clamps has been good.
I had my 300 2.8 slipped off a Manfrotto head before so I don't trust its plate/clamp design. The Photoclam Clamp looks fine in the pictures and it should work just as well as the better brands.
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But as to its quality of materials, finish and fit, I dare say it is no lesser than an Arca Swiss original (I have seen them at Cathay and played with them too). As you correctly also mentioned, a lot has to do with the quality of the plate as well. Slippage and how secure it sits on the camera etc. How strong the metal is to prevent the camera from peeling off the head/clamp.
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Hopefully there are others here with the Clam QR plate will be able to share more.
It's just that I want to "get it right" this time without going through trying out other alternatives. These things actually cost quite a bit (to me) when they are all tallied up so I want to make a better informed decision with input from others who have more experience (and hence the many questions!).
You can always bring your lens + camera to the shop for testing before you fork out the cash. I did that when I was hunting for a ballhead some years back.