oh wow. that's good to hear. you actually got yours before i did, because mine was customized.
yes the bottom of the legs look pretty spindly. but i think if they snap Berlebach will send new ones.
still, i hope/think there is no reason to doubt Berlebach's 55lb rating. i'm carrying about 40lb on mine. and you are right damping is very good, better than my Gitzo series III.
Which tripod?
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Re: Which tripod?
Good to hear that it works for you too, Orly. Is yours also a Report 112-type? One problem I had was in attaching the accessory tray. It doesn't seem to latch on readily. I had to remove and reattach the screws on each leg ... or am I missing something?
I think being able to track at 483x using a 5mm orthoscopic eyepiece at 2415mm focal length says quite a lot about the set up. Lots of credit to the mount, but I think the tripod deserves a good praise too. Small setup, bit payload.
I think being able to track at 483x using a 5mm orthoscopic eyepiece at 2415mm focal length says quite a lot about the set up. Lots of credit to the mount, but I think the tripod deserves a good praise too. Small setup, bit payload.
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Yes mine is also a Report 112, but it is shortened to 18" transportation length so it is much, much shorter than a regular Report 112.
I also had some trouble with that darn tray. You have to really press it into the matching rod on the tripod legs, there is a sort of crimp in the U-shaped latch on the tray, so it snap very positively onto the rod and is very stable/difficult to remove afterwards.
I also had some trouble with that darn tray. You have to really press it into the matching rod on the tripod legs, there is a sort of crimp in the U-shaped latch on the tray, so it snap very positively onto the rod and is very stable/difficult to remove afterwards.
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After using my new set up for some time, I totally recommend it. Even without the wooden spreader, in which case the tripod legs will have to be closer together, the 10kg Mewlon 210 is well taken care off. Vibration suppression is still good even when I omit the anti-vibration pads. The whole set up can be carried and moved at one go with relative ease.
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