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tripod and gimbal head questions

mitchmcc
Enthusiast

I have a pretty old Bogen tripod with the original Wimberly head that I have used with

my Canon 600mm lens.

 

I also have a smaller Manfrotti tripod I use with an Arca Swiss B1 Ballhead and my Canon 100-400II

lens.

 

Being used to the gimbal, I have a hard time using the ballhead.  I wouldn't mind replacing the
Arca-Swiss with a lighter-duty gimbal for use with my 100-400 (plus 1.4x TC).

 

Does this make sense?   My only other hesitation is that I really do not  like the 100-400 "foot" (tripod

mount ring).   

 

It does not stay tight when I put it on, and it loosens quickly.

 

I would love to hear from anyone else who has tried to put together this type of tripod, gimbal and 100-400.

 

Thanks,

 

Mitch

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Yes, exactly like that.  Expect a Forum Moderator to come along and delete the link, replacing it with a screenshot.

 

Also, the Kirk foot does not have those safety screws to keep it from sliding out of a clamp.  I think it was a manufacturing oversight.  B&H sells two types of the those tiny screws.  I had a chat with them to ask which ones were correct, but they didn't seem to know, either.  The person I spoke to didn't realize plates were missing the safety screws.  I bought a package of each type of screw.  I think the two packages came to less than $5 USD.

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Waddizzle
Legend
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One, nice gear.  

 

I replaced the tripod foot on my EF 100-400mmm II with one by Kirk, which did not include any of the correct safety stop screws.  I ordered some 3-4 years ago, but I cannot remember which ones.  Kirk makes two sizes, and I bought both.

 

I think the lenses the size of a 70-200 and 100-400 are probably a little on the small side for most gimbals.  I've never tried it, or bought one for that reason.  I don't think there would sufficient clearance when I began to angle upwards.  

 

I mostly use my 100-400 handheld.  When I do use a tripod, it is not for action photography.  I use a monopod with a Kirk MPA-2 for action photography during longer shoots.  They often play 3 youth tackle football games back to back.  No tripods on sidelines, anyway.

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Waddizzle.... thanks for your reply.   I do hand-hold a lot, and it had occurred to me that I should

just continue doing so.   I don't need to spend more money, anyway.Smiley Happy

Yeah, it sounded to me like your B1 ball head has more friction than the Arca-Swiss mounting plate connection does with the lens foot.

 

I think a tripod foot would still be a good investment.  You never know when you may just want to set it down on a tripod, not even for an action scene.  They cost about as much as spare battery, less than $100 USD.  At one time there were a handful of third party manufacturers selling them.

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Do you mean something like this:

 

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Yes, exactly like that.  Expect a Forum Moderator to come along and delete the link, replacing it with a screenshot.

 

Also, the Kirk foot does not have those safety screws to keep it from sliding out of a clamp.  I think it was a manufacturing oversight.  B&H sells two types of the those tiny screws.  I had a chat with them to ask which ones were correct, but they didn't seem to know, either.  The person I spoke to didn't realize plates were missing the safety screws.  I bought a package of each type of screw.  I think the two packages came to less than $5 USD.

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Found it.

 

I don't which one I used, but I found a use almost all of them.  

 

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Maybe it was a shipping error (or a production change)?

 

Screenshot 2021-05-22 055743.jpg

 

 

John Hoffman
Conway, NH

1D X Mark III, M200, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, Lr Classic


@jrhoffman75 wrote:

Maybe it was a shipping error (or a production change)?

 

Screenshot 2021-05-22 055743.jpg

 

 


It seems to have been a generous helping of both.  I don't think mine was a "one off", either.  When I bought it to their attention, the product photos and descriptions at B&H changed immediately withi a few hours.

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