Hi, apologies if this has been covered in other threads or I am in the wrong section but I am reasonably new to this forum.
I have just purchased a Gitzo GHF2W and I am trying to set up the counter balance (CB) on a Swarovski ATX 65 which is back heavy. I am balancing the scope by sliding the plate with the CB off until the scope stays level with the two arrows on the dial meeting. If I then engage the CB, the knob either clicks into place when I adjust the tilt further or goes into place straight away. This seems unusual to me as I would have thought it was just off/on and not sometimes one way and other times the other. The scope then remains level but if I add tilt even as low as -1 or +1 the scope will slowly tilt as if the CB is not strong enough. I have also tried with an ATX 95 which is better balanced but I am still experiencing the same problem.
Watching youtube videos of how to CB heavy camera gear, it appears that the CB should hold the scope at the required tilt and the scope should not move on its own.
I am either doing something wrong (probably) or the CB is not working on this unit.
Many thanks in anticipation.
I have just purchased a Gitzo GHF2W and I am trying to set up the counter balance (CB) on a Swarovski ATX 65 which is back heavy. I am balancing the scope by sliding the plate with the CB off until the scope stays level with the two arrows on the dial meeting. If I then engage the CB, the knob either clicks into place when I adjust the tilt further or goes into place straight away. This seems unusual to me as I would have thought it was just off/on and not sometimes one way and other times the other. The scope then remains level but if I add tilt even as low as -1 or +1 the scope will slowly tilt as if the CB is not strong enough. I have also tried with an ATX 95 which is better balanced but I am still experiencing the same problem.
Watching youtube videos of how to CB heavy camera gear, it appears that the CB should hold the scope at the required tilt and the scope should not move on its own.
I am either doing something wrong (probably) or the CB is not working on this unit.
Many thanks in anticipation.