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SV Gemini 2600 problem please advise!!
I recently purchased a Smith-Victor Gemini 2600 from B&H for about $65 to use with my HV20. I love the tripod overall, but I've noticed a quirk in the panning. If I pan left, then right, it's fine. But if I pan left again, there is a little spot where it all goes loose and it doesn't keep smooth. I've tried it on other areas of the tripod (the opposite side, etc), and if I follow that same pattern it will do the same thing again and again.
Is this normal for fluid-head tripods? Unless this is a common problem, I will be sending this back to B&H. |
Also, I'd love to hear any suggestions for a new tripod. I'm using an HV20 with a Rode VideoMic. I'm looking to buy a tripod in the $100 range.
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I've heard people say that Bogen Manfrotto is especially good- I've never used one myself. Is there a specific reason people like them?
This link is the cheapest one of that brand at B&H, it seems on the expensive side for what you get. I'm an independent videographer in high school with a tiny budget, and I film events that require a good bit of panning. Is this link a good option? $119 http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...ipod_with.html I've also looked at items like this: $70 http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...ipod_with.html $100 http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...ith_2_Way.html |
Never mind, the Bogen isn't a fluid-head.
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