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RFI tripod Gimbal mount

To: "'David Stowe'" <>, <>
Subject: RFI tripod Gimbal mount
From: "Greg Little" <>
Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2011 22:52:19 +1100
Dave & Martin

I agree with Dave, a reasonably priced video style fluid head would be more
than adequate. I have used a Manfrotto Model #128, for I think nearly twenty
years, it is sturdy and well made and is perfect for the spotting scope. The
better camera store carry them or a later model.

Greg

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 On Behalf Of David Stowe
Sent: Wednesday, 7 December 2011 10:41 PM
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Subject: RFI tripod Gimbal mount

Hi Martin,
I don't think i would recommend a Gimbal style head for a spotting scope.
Much better to get a video style fluid head.
The movement isn't precise enough for a scope and I don't think they weigh
enough to get a good balance either. I only use my scope on my Mongoose if i
really really have to. Having a handle gives a more subtle and controlled
movement which is what you want. A gimbal head is meant for heavy telephoto
lenses to make the lens feel weightless and be swivelled quickly and
smoothly.
Cheers
David Stowe

PS - not sure what brand etc you are looking at but there are heads
available in Aus although the Wimberley and Mongoose are best sourced from
OS

On 07/12/2011, at 8:44 AM,  wrote:

> A query for those with spotting scopes.
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> I'm keen to 
> - change my three handled tripod head for a Gimbal head, and
> - hear anyone's advice on where to secure these. 
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> So far they only appear to be web purchasable items in Australia (eg. B&H)
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> Martin O'Brien
> Melbourne
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