dchew
Well-known member
Yes, plus a panning base on the bottom.Isn't the L60 just the P0 without the ball and stem underneath it?
Dave
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Yes, plus a panning base on the bottom.Isn't the L60 just the P0 without the ball and stem underneath it?
Obviously it is the geared movements which is not possible with a P0. Probably should have taken the P0 Hybrid, but haven't.What is it about the L60 that you want? I use a p0 and the limits of the L60 are not very useful for me.
Actually I put on the combined rubber / spike combo:Graham,
Where’d you get those short spikes?
Steve
Yes GS3300 I believe. I checked my orders and it seems that I ordered both the GS3300 and GS1300 reducers so I'd have to see which I used in the end. Order from B&H and you can send back the one that doesn't fit the bottom leg. The spindly 1 section leg always worried me that I'd break one eventually although TBH they were very very rarely exposed or used.Yeah. No interest in the long spikes.
Does the Series 3 leg section reducer kit work on the last leg section of the Giant? I'm having a hard time figuring out what to attach the foot to after removing the last section.
Thanks,
Matt
For those long exposures on cold winter mornings!Matt, the cup holder at the top of the tripod looks very convenient... Why has no one done that before?
I never pull out the legs to full extend . I always leave about 5cm inside the bigger leg .Just because you can doesn't mean you should:
The Pro-75 base accepts all the Novoflex legs. Here are the tiny 5-section carbon legs in the "upside down" configuration, so a cube and a Leica S with zoom are hanging underneath. I was hoping for an arachnid look, but mosquito is closer. This is NOT recommended. :wtf: That isn't distortion - the legs are bending under the weight.
BTW, those legs, a P0, and a Leica S work fine for ~10 second exposures. I will never again mount them on the Pro-75. I promise.:chug:
Matt
I hope it was clear that that picture was meant strictly for humor/horror. Leaving extra inside the largest tube is also the easiest way to adjust the legs once they are set up.I never pull out the legs to full extend . I always leave about 5cm inside the bigger leg .
That makes the tripod much more stable but also reduces the hight . That of course applies for all
brands .
my 2 cents .
I am especially impressed with the mag-lev feature where your L-bracket on your camera floats above the head. Very cool. Now that is quick release, without the clamp!A live L60 caught out in the wilds today. It wasn’t as tall or unwieldy on top of the RRS leveling base as I feared - works perfectly in fact on my Travel pod.
Hopefully that means mine is ready in 2 weeks then!Now , the moment of truth has arrived . My dealer sent me an E-mail . The L60 has arrived .
So it will only take an other two or three days till the object of desire will be in my hands .
And I do hope that the blue CAPTURE INTEGRATION IN CARMEL rubber bands will fit :ROTFL: