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Re: My attempt to balance gear.
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Edited about 1.5 hrs after original comments. It looks like I may have found a solution. Marvellous what one will find if one looks hard/long enough. The 357 plate, when coupled to a Manfrotto 520 ball may do the trick. |
Re: My attempt to balance gear.
Hi John,
Another have I got this right question. You seem to have 2 problems, firstly you want to mount your power head on a flat plate and level it by adjusting tripod leg length. That is straightforward enough. The second problem is that you are unhappy with the camera’s balance point when mounted on the power head. Correct? To rectify the situation you are now planning to attach a ball head to the motorized head’s camera platform and fit an adjustable quick mount plate on top on the ball head. Correct? If this is correct the centre of gravity of the camera will be raised by the height of the ball head as well as the height of the quick mount gear. Having looked at the MPH picture it is obvious that the motors will have to work harder to return the camera to horizontal as tilt angle is increased, that is, unless there is a compensation mechanism. Raising the height of the camera will greatly increase the torque required to return the camera to horizontal even if there is a compensation system. The real question for me is whether the MPH can handle the amount of off-balance that you now have. Another question is what happens if you turn the camera 180 deg when mounted on the MPH, this would give you another range of adjustment because the adjustment slot is asymmetrical. Have you tried this? |
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Re: My attempt to balance gear.
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The MPH will tilt +/- 15 deg and the recommended pan action is to use the remote in manual mode. The manufacturer's instructions contain nothing to make me think the MPH will not work as intended and as here is no fluid head, the system should be stable. In tests I did with a still cam tripod, there was no sign of overbalancing, but I have to admit the whole shebang looked awkward, due to the fluid head being in place. |
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The Manfrotto 520 ball (half ball?) and the 357PL plate have arrived and were tested yesterday. Apart from the need to get some more practise in using the gear, everything went well during the test: nothing overbalanced or got out of hand.
Overall, the gear was a bit on the heavy side if one wanted to carry it any distance so if I can't drive to site, I don't go. One thing I *did* like was the provision of a spare screw in both 1/4" and 3/8th". Many thanks to those who provided me with advice. |
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