Frage von Stefal: Hello, I now get tripod which is a pretty solid look. However, I can not identify because it has taken away something is. I think it is a multi-flash Tripod, which I unfortunately did not find on the internet. (Is perhaps even older)
If it detects someone ('ve uploaded some pictures) I would be if I intressieren times with no easy imbus can unscrew the head (fig. 2) to other out there a setting. I fear I broke doing it.
here are some data if it helps you:
- The legs are made of aluminum
- Severe share well above s.kopf something like cast iron.
- Legs are 2 times and come out with The landing upside is
good 2 meters high (nearly drüber hire).
Well look at the pictures here:
http://www.ripdeluxe.de/stativ/1.jpghttp://www.ripdeluxe.de/stativ/2.jpg http://www.ripdeluxe.de/stativ/3.jpghttp://www.ripdeluxe.de/stativ/4.jpg
Antwort von Peter06:
head looks very much taken away from and is None for videos but for photos. what are you paying?
yes, head down, which is always normal standard thread on it.
Antwort von beiti:
With Allen's head, you can probably just break down, but not entirely by Tripod screw.
Apparently, the Tripod has a central pillar. Can you find the time a piece out and then look at the header plate, whether because of the typical three maggots Manfrotto screws sit? If so, you will only have this grub screw a piece rausschrauben, and then you can use the whole head of the base plate screws down. The thread would have a 3 / 8 "to UNC.
If so, you can then head up an alternative. In all models considered with Flatbase (ie not with the hemisphere). Depending on what you want to spend and how heavy the camera is, I would from a range of Manfrotto 700RC2, 701RC2, 501 or 503 take. A listing can be found here:
http://www.manfrotto.com/Jahia/site/manfrotto/cache/offonce/pid/1799?categoryKey=BRAND:MN:MAIN:AB:SUB1:AG:SUB3:AF&livid=80|86&lsf=86&child=1
Antwort von hyneck:
Ah hät synonymous thing I can come xD.
So did the headless times there are extended as below 3 holes, I've no idea how it looks Manfrotto but maybe you can me to help because you know so you better =).
The Tripod incidentally gift I get paid for nothing.
Antwort von beiti:
Unfortunately, your picture quite blurred. The holes should actually be inside thread, and usually put maggots as three screws in it, the accidental unscrewing of the head prevented.
If you do not screw it, it should be just the head of the base plate can turn down - unless he was glued to.
Antwort von hyneck:
Prima has never worked since it would come Thank you very much = D.
Here again bildchen without a tripod head. Is probably what you've described to me, then there should probably Manfrotto heads fit on it?
Antwort von beiti:
I want this moment with my stativ nv-gs180 use as the Manfrotto 503 is probably somewhat exaggerated, I think?
Incidentally, many thanks for the link. I find the description of her fit
the 700RC2 or 128LP quite well with the relatively compact gs 180th Lieg I right or you can leave it? Do you have any experience with the two tripod heads? The 503 would be an exaggeration, the 501 actually synonymous. The 700RC2, I myself as a "second head" and find it amazingly well. Especially the 501 really has no advantage over the 700 unless you know the right thing is heavy cameras. The 701 also has a retaining spring and would be an improvement over the 700th
However, it must not necessarily be Manfrotto. You can synonymous each other Flatbase head with 3 / 8 "thread to use, for example the very good Velbon PH-368 (you know him from his much-DV -7000, but there is the head synonymous separately). The is from plastic and has no balance springs, swivels but softer than any Manfrotto head. (Unfortunately, it seems with Velbon products delivered straight to trouble.)