R.W. Swanson
July 17th, 2007, 02:31 AM
Has anyone's TA-100 ever warp on them overtime? Mine has and I'v only had it for about 6 months.
Now my tripod did fall over once with the TA-100 on the tripod head, but I can't see how that could've done it, it hardly got scratched.
Perhaps it was the way I mounted the camera to it, but I doubt that because where it's warping/bending (the center!) and I had it configured so that the camera was perfectly balanced; you could walk away from it and it wouldn't tip in either direction. Because the XL2 is so nose heavy, I couldn't just mount the adaptor directly over the Bogen plate, so adapter was pegged at the center of the Bogen plate. Here's a rough diagram.
^^^^_O___________ <-TA 100
________O___ <-Bogen 3066 plate
0= mounting points
^^= I had to put these mark there so the text would align correctly.
____= the one plate
Does this make sense? Why would this plate warp with my configuration. It was totally balanced! Did it warp for other reasons. It's always something.
All thoeries welcomed.
Now my tripod did fall over once with the TA-100 on the tripod head, but I can't see how that could've done it, it hardly got scratched.
Perhaps it was the way I mounted the camera to it, but I doubt that because where it's warping/bending (the center!) and I had it configured so that the camera was perfectly balanced; you could walk away from it and it wouldn't tip in either direction. Because the XL2 is so nose heavy, I couldn't just mount the adaptor directly over the Bogen plate, so adapter was pegged at the center of the Bogen plate. Here's a rough diagram.
^^^^_O___________ <-TA 100
________O___ <-Bogen 3066 plate
0= mounting points
^^= I had to put these mark there so the text would align correctly.
____= the one plate
Does this make sense? Why would this plate warp with my configuration. It was totally balanced! Did it warp for other reasons. It's always something.
All thoeries welcomed.