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My new Giotto's MTL 93/83 Tripod just arrived today & although I'm delighted with most of it, I was a little disappointed to find that one of the 3 spirit levels in the head, was empty.
In the photo below, you may be able to see that it's the one on the right. Now I have seen it priced for as much as £170, so I suppose, as I was lucky enough to get mine from Amazon for only £80, I shouldn't complain too much & maybe I can put up with one cracked spirit level. I'll be using this mostly for tele shots of Birds with my FZ150, but I'm also hoping to get a lot of use from it, with my Macro Lens. It's built like a tank & is a huge step up from the flimsy wee cheapy I have been using. However, one problem I do notice, is that although I tighten up the head plate to the camera, beforehand, once I attach them to the head, there is a fair bit of play, which means the camera isn't actually solidly anchored to the plate, so it moves & turns easily, which means I physically have to hold it carefully, instead of it being solidly fixed & static. ![]() Am I doing something wrong or is this a design fault? ![]() How do other folks here find the head on this Tripod? Cheers, Dick
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sounds like 1 the stud is to long or 2 the hole in the camera isn't deep enough.
you could make a spacer to correct this out of an old iner tube . Rob. |
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![]() Cheers, Dick
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As GYRob suggests, a spacer from an inner tube or similar stuff should hold the camera quite adequately, with or without the stud.. |
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![]() I'll try the inner tube trick. Cheers, Dick
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I seem to remember some of them have a retractable(removable) stud, so the plate will hold the camera tightly and I'm sure the plates have provision for the tripod stud. More $$, but also allows quick switch from camera to scope or other camera, if needed. |
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