Dang. Already broken? Maybe safer in Walt's 4Runner.
Winsor
Long Beach, California
USA
On Jul 15, 2004, at 9:09 PM, Steve Goss wrote:
> Ok, after years of hearing how good Bogen/Manfrotto tripods are, I
> found
> a used 3021 while on vacation. No, it was not in the back of Walt's
> 4Runner, it was at Englewood Camera in Denver, Colorado. Anyway,
> because
> there's no manual with it, I have a few questions for the assembled
> savants of three-legged camera holding devices.
>
> One one of the legs is a white plastic clip. It has a loop that looks
> useful for constraining a shutter release cord, but it also has two
> other holes meant for holding something. One of the holes even has a
> hex
> opening. What in the world is this clip for? And which way is up?
Is this it?
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?
O=productlist&A=details&Q=&sku=5348&is=REG
>
> Next to the center column height adjustment lock is a threaded hole. It
> looks to be the same 3/8 size as Bogen/Manfrotto heads. What is it for?
>
> The (round) center column is in two parts, and held together with
> threaded bolts bolts which take an allen wrench. The bolt in the lower
> section looks like it has a piece of an allen wrench broken off in the
> bolt head. As a result, the allen wrench can't fit in to loosen it.
> This
> isn't normal, is it?
Uh, no, not normal. Maybe one of the clever little devices from the
tools store for removing a headless screw. Forget what it is called.
>
> While getting it in and out of the trunk I managed to break one of the
> levers that locks the legs. What is the availability of replacement
> parts like for such pieces?
http://www.bogenimaging.us/service/service1.htm#Parts
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