Eyon
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Under acclaim from reviews and my local Wex shop, I bought a Manfrotto Element Carbon tripod. It ticked all the boxes; light, compact, sturdy, good quality and, important for me, had the ability to convert to a monopod.
I've since used it and, whilst it works well for some uses, I cannot for the life of me get the ball head to stop slipping with heavier setups.
Only the other day I went to do a long exposure of the night sky, came back 10 minutes later to find it pointing directly up, nowhere near my original setting.
Setup that day was a Nikon D800 and a Tokina 16-28 f/2.8. A heavy setup I admit.
Are there any tricks to really stop this happening? Or am I wasting my time and do I need to try and return this tripod for something sturdier?
Thanks!
I've since used it and, whilst it works well for some uses, I cannot for the life of me get the ball head to stop slipping with heavier setups.
Only the other day I went to do a long exposure of the night sky, came back 10 minutes later to find it pointing directly up, nowhere near my original setting.
Setup that day was a Nikon D800 and a Tokina 16-28 f/2.8. A heavy setup I admit.
Are there any tricks to really stop this happening? Or am I wasting my time and do I need to try and return this tripod for something sturdier?
Thanks!
