But then I would have to extend the center post an inch or so, and
several on this list have advised that that will result in some
unpleasant action by the tripod police in addition to inevitably fuzzy
pictures :-) . I thought I was supposed to take the center column out,
destroy it so others would not be tempted to use it and weld or epoxy a
plate to the top of the 'spider'.
Thankfully, I have always ignored that advisc and used my own judgement
depending on the characteristics of the tripod at hand and the
situation. The center column on my Bogen 3236, for example, probably
outwieghs the entire Velbon 343 that started this and is steady as a rock.
Actually, a good idea, but I often hike around nearby regional parks
without any bag, or only a tiny, light one, so something I can just put
some local rock or dirt in and then empty is more practical.
Moose
AG Schnozz wrote:
I learned years ago to just hang the camera bag from the tripod.
Just slip the strap around the center post (above the base) and
let the bag hang down between the legs. (that didn't sound
good).
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