I think I've found the weakest link when it comes to vibration in a tripod-mounted a6000. It's where the camera mounts to the base plate. This is because the camera is so thin, and because most base plates have some amount of cushion material. With anything but the smallest lens attached, any minor bump will cause undue vibration at this connection.
I can't be the first to have noticed this, and so I'm hoping that someone else has not only noticed it, but figured out a solution. I've come up with a few sketchy ideas involving a base plate that extends up the front of the camera, but no ideas worth trying to implement yet.
Without a solution to this, it seems like any tripod more complex than a bean bag is wasted money. Thoughts? Solutions?
I can't be the first to have noticed this, and so I'm hoping that someone else has not only noticed it, but figured out a solution. I've come up with a few sketchy ideas involving a base plate that extends up the front of the camera, but no ideas worth trying to implement yet.
Without a solution to this, it seems like any tripod more complex than a bean bag is wasted money. Thoughts? Solutions?