1066familyman
Radio User
- Jan 15, 2008
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It's stable as a tripod, in that the legs are okay and it doesn't wobble. But there isn't one of those hooks for hanging bags and things from for extra stability.
But, if you are thinking of it, see if you can give it a try first. The one thing that you may find is that the spotter scope is a bit heavy for it and so the pistol grip might not be quite firm enough. But that partly depends upon the balance and so on. For instance, with my older zoom, I get the sag - because it's the camera that's on the tripod head. But my (new to me) old minolta zoom has the tripod mount thing on the lens - and so because the weight is centred, it's fine. It is, after all, really designed for the shorter lens - but see if you can try it out first (we still have a camera shop a couple of stations away so I can still play with stuff first!).
The spotting scope I have is quite light at 625g, It's a 'compact' type, so hopefully weight shouldn't be an issue. That said, I got the Viking Swallow at a great price, as new on eBay, to see if I get on with a spotting scope at entry level. I think the bug has got me though, so may well upgrade at some point, which will likely mean something heavier eventually.
At the price this tripod is going for on eBay, I'd be happy to take a punt as all reviews seem very positive and it ticks all the boxes for me. I'll just make sure if I'm buying 2nd hand though that the quick release circular head is included, as reading that they can be expensive to buy separately.
Thanks for the recommendation.