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For sure, the most important piece of equipment I've aquired in the last years. It's very well built, not very heavy and much more compact than the Manfrotto 410 geared head I've previously owned.
I've bought it almost 1 year ago and I'm happily using it ever since. It's very stable, doesn't sag at all and allows any desired composition at any angle.
Regarding ergonomics: the buttons are small, too small in my opinion, but this is the price to pay for its compactness.
To cast a little bit of shadow: my model came with very stiff adjustments of the geared rails, I had to send it back for service. It came back as it should have been in the first place, with very smooth adjustments.
And last thing: it's very expensive, definitely overpriced. But I don't regret at all the purchase.
Another view of the Really Right Stuff tripod and Arca Cube:
Images of the linear stage setup I use. It's a Newport 433 model, with a custom made Hejnar Arca Swiss plate at the bottom (locked with 3 screws) and a Sunwayfoto DDY-64 clamp on top, also fixed with 3 screws.
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