This is what I put together from what I have currently. The Notos is nice and light so it seems good. Once I have a barrel for the Notos I will put the Pard on and start trying it out. The grip is meant to go the other direction, but it works and I like adjusting with my left hand.
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No worries, I didn’t spend anything on it. I was just trying it because I have it on hand, it works great for it’s primary purpose which is photography for my job. It works great with a Nikon Z7 II.That's the head I have on my Manfrotto 055. These are horrible BTW. I use it nowadays for my spotting scope since I'm not using it for precise aiming anymore. Not meant as a personal attack at all but you would be well served trying a slightly more expensive and better ball head.
What about this shooting chair with the rest on the front? Does anyone use this and do you like it and does it work good? Thanks for any help.
Max. I am looking at the same tripod. Where do you get the pic rail adapter to mount it to the tripod head?here is mine.
Max. I am looking at the same tripod. Where do you get the pic rail adapter to mount it to the tripod head?
Is this one short enough when collapsed to use sitting on the ground?
Thanks
doc
Can you recommend
a ballhead with Arca attachement, that
▪ is strong enough to hold up a 10lbs rig,
▪ allows me to make shot at steep angles (say 60⁰ up),
and
▪ doesn't cost $150 or more?
My current tripod is a photo tripod for $39, with a Y-yoke or a sandbag laid on it.
I'd like something that holds my whole rig in the air, not just one resting point.
Thanks,
Matthias
PS: Mmm, I probably should ask this in a separate thread....
I have an RRS with Anvil 30 Ball head that I purchased off a member on here. It is a sturdy setup.
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