The Manfrotto 234RC Tilt Head was specifically designed for monopods. The tilt head features a one-axis movement which allows the positioning of the camera for a vertical format with the monopod in the upright stance.
Replaces old #3229.
| Material | Die-cast Aluminum |
| Load Capacity | 6 lbs (2.7kg) |
| Height | 2.4" (6.1cm) |
| Quick Release | Yes |
| Spirit Level | No |
| Tension Control | No |
| Tripod Mount Thread Size | 3/8"-16 (with 1/4"-20 adapter) |
| Weight | 9.5 oz (270g) |
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Great head for a monopod
I purchased this to put on a Bogen/Manfrotto 679 monopod. The monopod comes with a screw mount but it's fixed in place. This head allows you to pivot the camera up and down ...Read complete review
I purchased this to put on a Bogen/Manfrotto 679 monopod. The monopod comes with a screw mount but it's fixed in place. This head allows you to pivot the camera up and down (or sideways). Many people prefer this type over a ballhead because with a monopod, you can easily turn the pod itself, so this makes positioning the camera a little less complicated.
This head is simple and easy to use. It's medium-weight for its size and fits nicely on my 679. Even with the head in place, the monopod is still nicely balanced. A heavier head would make the pod topheavy.
The head is heavy enough to secure my Canon 40D and a 70-300mm IS lens (my largest) without moving.
The version I bought has a QR plate. On a monopod, a QR system is especially nice since I typically pop the camera on and off it numerous times, while I tend to mount a camera once on a tripod and leave it for awhile. The plate fits securely on my Canon and isn't annoying if I leave it in place while hand-holding. The plate slips in and is held very securely.
This head has a double-lock. There's the main flip-catch, but there's also a rotating pin lock as a safety. If you put the pin in place, the flip-lock won't release--so you can't accidently release the camera if you bump the release. You can, however, leave the pin unengaged if you don't want the safety. I like having the choice.
All in all I'm very happy with it.
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Well built, simple, but limited motion.
I have a Bogen 2541 6x carbon fibre monopod, and I bought this head through several recommendations.It's solid and works well for what it does, but I'm severely disappointed with the range of motion....Read complete review
I have a Bogen 2541 6x carbon fibre monopod, and I bought this head through several recommendations.It's solid and works well for what it does, but I'm severely disappointed with the range of motion. Maybe I'm missing something, but I'm surprised that there's so many 5 star reviews with this fact. If you set it so you can switch from vertical to horizontal, the only way to tilt your field of view up or down is to physically tilt the monopod, which limits being able to look low or high.I wouldn't necessarily say it's heavy, but compared to my monopod it is. It's 50% of the total weight. I won't consider that a con.
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Comments about Manfrotto 234RC Swivel/Tilt Head for Monopods, with Quick Release:
Truly one of the most surprising fluid heads I have bought for the money. I've spent thousands on pro heads. Literally! and I needed a small head for my Glide Track...and Bam! This one is glorious.
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I purchased this with the Monopod. The construction, but, when you tilt the camera to take a portrait photo, there is nothing to stop the camera from crashing down onto, unfortunately, my finger...my finger was sore for days and actually was an open wound. Again, the overall construction is nice but the finer details need to be perfected
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I use this swivel/tilt head on my mono pod, and love the way it works. Easy to use and is quick to move and lock.
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I use this head on top off a camera pod.
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Works for me.
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Comments about Manfrotto 234RC Swivel/Tilt Head for Monopods, with Quick Release:
Nice sturdy tilting head. Holds my semi-pro weight camera and long lens easily. Doesn't really swivel, but on a monopod, you can swivel the whole monopod. Love the quick release plate on it.
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Quick set-up. Height of head does not add too much length to monopod. It fits inside of bag supplied with monopod. Like the locking mechanism for safety.
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I bought this swivel/tilt head to use on my homemade steadycam. It's light weight enough to not overpower the weight of the setup. It also clips in quick and easy. For my purpose it fits its functionality perfectly.
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Nothing crazy, just a nice tilt head with a quick release. It turned my cheap monopod into an extremely efficient tool on the go with events videography with my Canon 60D. I love this head on the monopod because it gives a smooth tilt while it's unlocked- nice and loose, giving me ultimate control and leaving the monopod just to keep it steady. I also really like this head because the plate is compatible to the
Manfrotto 323 RC2 System Quick Release Adapter with 323 B, which I put on my tripod so that I can move my camera back and forth easily!
The plastic feels a little chintzy but the plate is sturdy and the quick release lever system seems strong enough (though a little tough to release quickly the first few times).
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as a quick relaese for my hfs200 camera
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I use head with the 630B Manfrotto monopod. My first trip out with it was the zoo and it worked out great. I tend to try out new products out at the Saint Louis Zoo since it is close.
The head worked out great, it quickly became a favorite. The quick release works great when you need to take the camera on and off a lot. It will quickly snap back on when you need to in a hurry.
Nice solid construction and goes well with the monopod 630B. If I had to discribe this in one word it would be quality. Pay a little extra and get this head, don't be cheap go for quality.
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It's a Manfrotto, hard to go wrong when you buy their products.
I'm using this on my 679B three-section monopod, it's just the right size and supports my 60D nicely. The quick release plate has to be turned 90 degrees from the 'normal' position for my other heads so the up/down tilt function can be used, but that is a minor issue
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It's quick and does a good job. Be sure it's locked onto the monopod securly.
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Exactly what I needed, works perfect. Solid, built to last.
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I bought this item for my Benro monopod. The head can be swiveled to 90 degrees and its quick release plate is awesome.
Its strong and reliable. I use this for my Sony A390 with heavy lenses like 70-300 mm without any problem.
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Comments about Manfrotto 234RC Swivel/Tilt Head for Monopods, with Quick Release:
Using 2 of these to connect the Glidetrack rail to heavy light stands. Allows for quick set up and tear down.
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Comments about Manfrotto 234RC Swivel/Tilt Head for Monopods, with Quick Release:
solid mount, great swivel to portrait mode.
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Just leave it on the monopod or tripod .. easy to work with.
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Comments about Manfrotto 234RC Swivel/Tilt Head for Monopods, with Quick Release:
It's inexpensive and it works very well, what's not to like. I routinely carry my 50D with 100-400L and it has not shown any sign of weakness. It locks securely in position and the secondary latch helps prevent accidentally flipping the release lever. Prior to this I had the tilt head without the quick release and after 3 years use it is still working fine. I just got tired of turning the screw.
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Comments about Manfrotto 234RC Swivel/Tilt Head for Monopods, with Quick Release:
I wish that I would have gotten something that tilted all directions but it covers the main of switching from landscape to portrait quickly. That is what was important. Product is well built and works easlily. It has a little wieght to it but I would rather have the weight of quality than something less durable. Great product.
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