mwildt
Well-known member
Hi,
I have a really old Cullmann tripod. It have served me well but it also have this anoying feature. With my 20D and 100mm macro I point the camera to the subject. Get the framing just right and then I lock the head. As soon as I let go the camera/lens droops a tiny bit changing the framing. Ahh, I figured it's the tripods fault, or more likely the tripod head.
At my office a friend have a Manfrotto 3001 with a 486 ball head. Very nice and he offered I could try it out. I really like the quality and it does seem a bit more sturdier than mine. So last night I tried it out.
Dooh, exact same issue as with my own setup. I frame the picture. Lock the ballhead and then see the framing drop just a bit. I then investigated this a bit further and it seems like there is flex in the tripod mount on the camera. Both tripod/heads uses mounting plates for quick release.
I know the 20D is metal body, and I know the 100mm Canon macro is a bit on the heavy side, but I wasn't expected to see flex. It aint much but it really bugs me. In the future I hope to get a 100-400mm so with a heavier setup this would just get worse (though it may get offset by that lens having the mount point and not the camera).
Am I expecting too much ? or is this just a place where you 'rough' set the framing and then use a different head to adjust with after the head is 'locked' ?
Ideally I would have bought a 055 Manfrotto with a ball head (w/quick release) but now I am waiting a bit.
Michael
I have a really old Cullmann tripod. It have served me well but it also have this anoying feature. With my 20D and 100mm macro I point the camera to the subject. Get the framing just right and then I lock the head. As soon as I let go the camera/lens droops a tiny bit changing the framing. Ahh, I figured it's the tripods fault, or more likely the tripod head.
At my office a friend have a Manfrotto 3001 with a 486 ball head. Very nice and he offered I could try it out. I really like the quality and it does seem a bit more sturdier than mine. So last night I tried it out.
Dooh, exact same issue as with my own setup. I frame the picture. Lock the ballhead and then see the framing drop just a bit. I then investigated this a bit further and it seems like there is flex in the tripod mount on the camera. Both tripod/heads uses mounting plates for quick release.
I know the 20D is metal body, and I know the 100mm Canon macro is a bit on the heavy side, but I wasn't expected to see flex. It aint much but it really bugs me. In the future I hope to get a 100-400mm so with a heavier setup this would just get worse (though it may get offset by that lens having the mount point and not the camera).
Am I expecting too much ? or is this just a place where you 'rough' set the framing and then use a different head to adjust with after the head is 'locked' ?
Ideally I would have bought a 055 Manfrotto with a ball head (w/quick release) but now I am waiting a bit.
Michael