Tripod: I'm so upset
Angelo
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I arrived at the Hollywood Bowl last night (concert venue) early enough to stake out a good location, other than my assigned seat, where I could set up for fireworks photos. I was so anxious and prepared to capture some of the best shots EVER ( ) but wouldn't you know it... as I extended the first leg of my tripod and attempted to lock it the little snappy-lock thingamajig broke!!! Oh, am I mad. :wxwax
Anyone know if these are fixable? I hope I don't have to replace an entire tripod because of a silly little $.20 piece of plastic.
Anyone know if these are fixable? I hope I don't have to replace an entire tripod because of a silly little $.20 piece of plastic.
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sorry to hear of your misfortune. I know the feeling of covering all the bases only to have something unexpected happen. And, frankly, having a tripod lock fail is one of the things I would never expect to happen !
What brand of tripod do you have? If it's one of the more popular brands-i.e. Gitzo, Manfrotto, Slik, you should be able to order a replacement part for it-possibly for free. I would contact the manufacturer and find out. You could offer to send them some pics of the broken leg lock as proof. They'd probably just send you the part in the mail.
Again, sorry to hear about your trouble. Were you able to use it in the low position without needing the lock? Granted, a real PITA, but at least it would be stable.
Take care,
Mongrel
It's an RCA video tripod I've had for a long time. I'm going to walk it into Samy's tomorrow and see if they can advise. Looking it over, I can't see how the joint can be replaced, but there may be a trick I'm unaware of.
I was able to use it in a shorter stance. each leg has 3 telescoping lengths and I was able to extend 2 on each leg. So I did a little kneeling!
Funny thing is, Jeff had lent me his monopod to try out but it was in my car and I wasn't going to hike all the way back through the parking lot to get it. :cry
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I would recommend going with either a higher end tripod from Bogen or another company. Also there are very nice tripods from popular camera stores that are built tough but at a lower pricing than Bogen and Gitzo.
For example, Ritz's sells the Quantaray QSX made by Sunpak for $100, including an extra quick release head.
Rob
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Invest in a good soild tripod, Manfrotto for example. They are worth their weight in gold.