sidearm613
Member
So, I was in Israel with all my camera stuff, went out to the balcony of the apartment we were staying in, saw a photo I really liked, got out my Pentax 67, metered, decided I needed a tripod, pulled out my Vivitar, set everything up, screwed down the pan/tilt head and then.... SNAP! The screw that tightened the tilt side of the pan tilt head had broken in half near where the screw threads began. I shopped about for a replacement part, but to no avail. So, now my tripod can only shoot verticals, an inconvenience to say the least.
I was wondering what to do now. Does anybody still use Vivitar tripods from the 1980s? Should I just go out and buy a whole new tripod? Or can I make do with a new head? Or maybe, somebody has a Vivitar 928 tripod lying around and wouldn't mind sending me the pan/tilt head. I really am a bit cash strapped at the moment, so while I would love to say "oh well" and rush out to purchase a brand new heavy duty Manfrotto, it really isn't an option. So I ask you fine people, what to do?
I was wondering what to do now. Does anybody still use Vivitar tripods from the 1980s? Should I just go out and buy a whole new tripod? Or can I make do with a new head? Or maybe, somebody has a Vivitar 928 tripod lying around and wouldn't mind sending me the pan/tilt head. I really am a bit cash strapped at the moment, so while I would love to say "oh well" and rush out to purchase a brand new heavy duty Manfrotto, it really isn't an option. So I ask you fine people, what to do?