Manfrotto 3265 Grip Action Ball Head with Quick Release - Supports 5.6 lb (#3265)

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Shopper : does this grip action work with Nikon D 7000? I have a manfrotto tripod 055CXPRO4 I have a manfrotto ball head with quick release plate Are they compatible??PETER P : Yes for the Nikon; not sure on the restKEVIN B : manfrotto makes many ball heads, need model number to make sure it will be same quick release plateGARY H : The plate that comes with this Manfrotto 3265 Grip Action Ball Head will screw into the bottom of your D7000 and work fine. I have other Manfrotto ball heads and the quick release plates are interchangeable. I hope this helps.BOB B : I use Canon Cameras in our company, should work fine with Nikon. We probably have 30 of with no problems.
Shopper : I love this product. Model knocked over my tripod which resulted in the mounting plate and QR plate damage. I know the quick plate is # •QR Plate 3157N, any idea what the assembly that screws into the head is?JAMES P : Don,t know, but Bogen Should easily have thatj info.PATRICK L : Sorry but i cannot find any ID numbers on mine.
Shopper : how do you tighten head ar ball joint?Gregory M : One other note about adjusting the tension. After several years of use I had run out of adjustment from the adjustment wheel in the handle. At the tightest setting it wouldn't support even a light load. I noticed a small set screw at the base of the handle on the side opposite the trigger. Using an allen wrench I tightened it about half a turn and the thing is as good as new!JAMES P : i think it's the thumbscrew on the side of the handle--visible in this pic on the side facing you. but must admit have seldom or ever had to adjust, so not sure and don't have the picece with me riht nowSTEVE M : If you are talking about the tension adjustment there is an adjustment wheel in the handle. I own 2 of these heads now and really enjoy them both in the studio and traveling.

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2020-08-21T19:47:12

Rated 5 out of 5

Great Product

I realize this is an old product that is no longer made but for the people complaining that it loses tension over time, it has a small set screw that adjusts the tension. I did not even realize it was there until mine had loosened up after years of use. Noticed a small set screw opposite the trigger, adjusted it a little bit and it worked like new again. I have had this over 10 years, only had to adjust it once, great product.

John I.

2013-03-14T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Excellent head

Best for lenses up to 70-200 (if using the lens collar). Longer lenses will challange the head.

Shaq

2012-05-14T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Works great

Works great but is a little heavy. Supports spotting scope very well.

STEVE Y.

2012-02-28T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great purchase from a great seller.

Great for camera stability.

Lare

2012-01-21T19:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

Years of use, but hairline fracture

I use this for wildlife mostly. It has been great for weddings to quickly go from horiz. to vert. But this year a hairline fracture on the base of the ball stem could have cost me not only my lens, but my camera. Luckily I inspected the head when I noticed the slightest play in the tripod. Inspect your gear!

Noah L.

2011-11-27T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great support

When shooting wildlife on the move stability is critical particularly when paning a flying Mallard or Osprey diving for a fish. Great control

PATRICK L.

2011-09-11T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Outstanding Control

This is a great try-pod head. Great control and built to last!

per p.

2011-01-12T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great Control!!!

I use this with my Manfrotto tripod & Nikon D5000 DSLR!Shots come out perfect. Easy quick attach plate and smooth positioning make this a must have. I've owned a few of these for industrial filming. They're the best and will last forever! If you like flimsy don't buy this!!!

Kim

2010-03-21T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Very Robust Construction

Very solid even on the weakest setting. Don't like how far the QR plate is frome the pivot point though.

SIEGFRIED G.

2010-03-07T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Exceeds my expectations

I received my grip ball head just a few days ago, so I haven't got a lot of experience with it, but I've been very pleased so far. It's as steady as a rock, even with my 70-300mm lens attached to the camera. No sag at all with the long lens. Manipulating the camera is both easier and quicker than with the standard ball head I was using before, also a Manfrotto. Be aware that the grip ball head adds a little extra height to your tripod setup, which some people might find to be a slight problem. Of course, others might find it to be an advantage.

JOHN T.

2009-09-22T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great Head

Great ball head or i would have gotten it it does wjhat i need when i need Best in town & good at great price also

Digitalbill

2009-05-03T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Simplicity with stability

I do mostly outdoor stuff (landscape, wildlife, etc.) so this turned out to be a very easy, comfortable, and stable head. No complicated dials or tricky attachments, this head screwed on and was ready to go. Looking at it, one might think that it would be loose and not capable of much stability. But as a user I can tell you that it is absolutley solid. It does have one dial that will allow you to customize the tension of the movement. This is quite handy. Of course the builtin spirit level is also wonderful and makes for fast compinsation.

JOHN F.

2009-03-29T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

A very nice unit

If you have weak hands then don't buy this, I am handicapped and it was to hard for me to squeeze all the time, I had to send it back.

Stu

2009-02-19T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Quality Craftsmanship and Easy to Use

I bought this with the Manfrotto 190xprob tripod. There is no more versatile setup or better quality, in my opinion, for the money. I can rapidly change positions and get any angle I need to get the shot I want. All I have to do to get any possible angle is press one lever on the head and I'm there. The tension on the head is easily adjusted to cover most all preferences, and the stability is great. You won't be disappointed!

knockknockman

2009-02-19T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Superb Product

You might have one! Don't forget to get a bracket

Rubens

2008-11-25T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Yes it can get loose

As people have said, this head does loosen up over time. I used it for about two years with a Pentax 645. At the end of second year I noticed it started to shift on me. Since it was out of warranty I popped it open, added six washers above the spring assembly and it works fine again. The disassembly was easy. It took me two tries to get it back togther perfectly. But, its fairly simple, if you keep track of where the pieces go as you take it apart. I know people are going to say that something this pricey shouldn't have to be "hacked" to work right. It took fifteen minutes from disassembly through the second reassemble. If you have a basic understanding of tools you can probably do the same thing I did. Three years later it still works great.

JEFF S.

2008-11-16T19:00:00

Rated 1 out of 5

Expected it to last longer

I loved it, until it started loosing its tension. I expected it to last a lot longer than specifically due to brand name and $$$ system.

Photo M.

2008-02-02T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

my first tripod head

I would recommend this product, but with conditions. It's held up well for 3 years, but no longer keeps its tension. Maybe my gear was too heavy (Nikon N75, N80 & D80 w/ 300mm lens at most), but I thought a product with the reputation of Bogen would last a few years longer. If you think you will have heavier equipment later on, make sure you get a head that can support it.

fercott

2007-07-09T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great Grip

Great tripod head, very stable in the field, quick adjustment. I would recommend it to anyone that wants fast easy and reliable camera mount.

2007-02-11T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Great head but...

I like this ball head for the ease of operation. No handles sticking out like conventional heads. It moves fluidly & has strong support while in the upright position. My one & only complaint is that the camera sits so high on the head that it is not very stable when repositioning the camera to take a vertical composition. The camera is precariously off to the side of the tripod much too far for my comfort & feels like it will fall completely off the head if I walk away from the tripod. I don't use it in the studio because of that situation. For fast continuous shooting on the tripod it's great though. The trigger action works fine & is very convenient.

Sam51

2007-02-04T19:00:00

Rated 2 out of 5

Short life expectancy

I used this head with a standard 35mm setup, and after 13 months, 1 month out of warranty, it needed to be repaired because the grip mechanism was shot (ie. the head would flop around and could not be secured in place). The head is certainly easy to use, but don't expect any longevity from it.

White l.

2006-09-03T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Bogen-Manfrotto 3265 Ball Head

I made a parellelogram binocular mount using this ball-head. I mounted 10x70 Fujinon binoculars on the head, and the thing worked like a dream. I could squeeze the grip, move the binos around, and when i found my intended object, let go of the grip, and the object was there. At 90* this head supported the big Fujinons without a slip.

Arcturus C.

2006-08-13T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

This product performs very well.

This head performs exactly as I want it to. It enables me to position the camera right where I want it almost instantly. It is very fast and easy to use--just squeeze the grip, position the camera where you want it, and release. The clamp is strong; I have never had the camera slip or drift from the desired position during the two years I've been using it. I often shoot teachers and children in classroom settings with borderline slow shutter speeds. The 3265 enables me to set up a shot quickly and recompose just as quickly, since my subjects do not stay in one position for very long. I like the ability to instantly adjust the angle of my shot by just squeezing and releasing the grip handle. I operate the grip with my left hand and the camera and lens with my right hand. The grip nicely accommodates the Nikon D70 with 18-70mm zoom and Speedlight 800. I highly recommend this product to photographers who are looking for a camera support that is sure and steady, yet fast and versatile. The 3265 is a high-quality head, and it performs so well, it is fun to use!

Rick

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Yes it can get loose

By JEFF S.

As people have said, this head does loosen up over time. I used it for about two years with a Pentax 645. At the end of second year I noticed it started to shift on me. Since it was out of warranty I popped it open, added six washers above the spring assembly and it works fine again. The disassembly was easy. It took me two tries to get it back togther perfectly. But, its fairly simple, if you keep track of where the pieces go as you take it apart. I know people are going to say that s...

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This product performs very well.

By Rick

This head performs exactly as I want it to. It enables me to position the camera right where I want it almost instantly. It is very fast and easy to use--just squeeze the grip, position the camera where you want it, and release. The clamp is strong; I have never had the camera slip or drift from the desired position during the two years I've been using it. I often shoot teachers and children in classroom settings with borderline slow shutter speeds. The 3265 enables me to set up a shot quick...

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Versatile, quick and easy to use. Just grip the handle and you can position your camera anywhere within 180° sphere. Supplied with a quick-release camera plate and a secondary safety lock, built-in bubble level and tension adjustment. Made of cast aluminum. Ideal for 35mm cameras with short or medium focal lenght lenses.