My suggestion is not to skimp on the ballhead. Get one that
operates really smoothly, and that will hold more weight than the
heaviest camera/lens combination you currently own, since you will
add to your kit over time. Ballhead contenders would include: Kirk,
Linhof Profi II, etc. Don't know about the Markins.
If your budget permits, get an Arca Swiss-type quick release
system. The Really Right Stuff clamps, plates, flash arms, etc. are
beautifully made, extremely secure, and a joy to use. They are not
cheap, but they will work flawlessly and have good resale value.
http://www.reallyrightstuff.com
You can save a bit on clamps by using Newtech Machine, but I would
stick with RRS plates. Kirk and Wimberley make competing systems.
IMO, avoid the QR systems provided by the tripod manufacturers.
I'm looking into getting a new tripod setup. I want one to fit me
and not this huge hand-me-down I've got. So far I've found Gitzo
tripods + Markins ball head looking good. My question is all the
extra stuff they have listed..like plates and quickshoes..do you
need these or do they come with the ballheads? Is there anything
else that I might need? I'll use it mostly for location portraits
with my D60.
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Cathy P_