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Which do you think is more useful for Architecture photography - a Panoramic tripod head? Or A Tilt Shift lens?
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>>4477015
What are you poor or something? Just get both.
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>>4477015
>Tilt Shift lens
With a ballhead that has a level ...

Honestly there's only three types of tripod heads that are needed, a fluid head, gimbal head, and ballhead.
Spend money on a good one of either and you're set.
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>>4477071
Unless you're shooting panoramas. In which case they're completely useless because you get parallax problems.
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>>4477073
>panoramas
Then you whip out the gimbal or fluid head something more fixed, on one axis while more nimble on the other.

For general architecture a ballhead is perfect.
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>>4477078
I feel like you don't understand what parallax is
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>>4477073
>et parallax problems.
i'm sure you could get some kind of nodal point adapter for a ballhead rather than a whole separate head. but if you can just have multiple types without issue that's fine too i suppose.



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