Originally Posted by
Polar01
Richard: I had that very tripod, and it is very good indeed, it did almost everthing I wanted, I still use in for a lot of indoor shots. The reason I got the Feisol was because when you rise the centre column up all the way, as I have to do a number of times, I found that, if there was any wind and I was doing a long exposure (I do a lot of them up to six minutes or more) I was getting vibration transfered to the camera and would ruin the shots. I lost over two hours of shots in Iceland this year because of this. Now taking long exposure may not be your thing, so I would not worry, if you look in the threat "Post Dark Photography", there is a image I did as a 3 shot pan each shot lasted 6 minutes, the image is perfect as per nt shake or vibration I used that very tripod to take it with a D7000 on top. It is a very good tripod, and I would suggest it to anyone, but not if they were planning to play outside in some of the nastier conditions as I now do.
Cheer:
Allan