Originally Posted by
Dave Humphries
Hi Brett,
There is much good advice above and the only reason for me to pipe up now is that I haven't seen anyone mention there are another couple of specific times when a pan'n'tilt will be more suitable than ball'n'socket, and that is if you are taking a series of shots for a panorama, or if shooting video. Either way, you won't want tilt changes during the panning.
Maybe not too relevant for your stated needs, but worth a thought just in case.
Best regards, Dave
Owner of an ancient, but sturdy, german made Cullman 2920 (with integral pan'n'tilt head).