Yeah, I did have to face that situation and took the same
decision
for the same reasons but within the first wildlife season I reconsi-
dered though… and sold all my Feisols to switch to three Gitzo
only AFTER making sure it was, this time, the right decision.
My
very personal two issues with Feisol flag ships units were:
- the very low resistance, at plateau level of the CT-3472
(their flag ship tripod), to horizontal torsion, even with
bare hands. This creates some sort of annoying mecha-
nical resonance that, with my 600mm long lens, forbid
the use of any remote trigger by stealing the sharpness.
On all other axises, stability was good.
- The Feisol levelling bases (LB-7572) are not too well designed.
- First, the screw is too short (+/- 2 cm). This may cause
the combo to escape the plateau and the drop may prove
costlier than your wished make! I bought the long Manfrotto
10 cm levening bases as they have a 12cm screw that cannot
escape the plateau.
- Second, the same screw does not have 20 threads
per inch but less than 14, meaning that, even with my
paws, one cannot exert enough force to safely carry the
mounted combo over the shoulder. The longer with more
threads per inch screw of the Manfrotto handle permit to
really "lock down" the levelling base to the plateau.
Else than these points, IMPECCABLE!
+1 zillion!