So I brought home another tripod from the fleamarket...
-) each leg has a brace.
The braces are not ending at the end of a long central collumn, adding stiffness, but end at a short collomn just under the head. Gliding with the other, lockable end, over the leg they are acting only as stepless arrest for the individual leg.
So far, so good. That was the reason I bought it.
-) However the other ends of the braces are not hinged in fixed position at the short center collumn, but rather hinged at a springloaded collar that can slide a bit at that short collumn.
Thus after spreading the legs to some angle and then having put the tripod onto the ground I have to spread, against the low springload, each leg to its final position.
I find that clumsy.
Moreover, tripod likely gets wobbly: after releasing pressure onto ground the spring tears back the leg a little bit and under pressure again it may not relocate to its end position.
I assume the idea behind this springloaded sliding of the braces is, that when one has collapsed and locked the legs one can put the tripod down, less stable, by action of one foot, but still lift it up again and the spring will keep the legs collapsed.
Here are photos showing the spring in tensioned and released state:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Cullmann-Mod-2920-Kamera-Stativ-/350932801552
-) each leg has a brace.
The braces are not ending at the end of a long central collumn, adding stiffness, but end at a short collomn just under the head. Gliding with the other, lockable end, over the leg they are acting only as stepless arrest for the individual leg.
So far, so good. That was the reason I bought it.
-) However the other ends of the braces are not hinged in fixed position at the short center collumn, but rather hinged at a springloaded collar that can slide a bit at that short collumn.
Thus after spreading the legs to some angle and then having put the tripod onto the ground I have to spread, against the low springload, each leg to its final position.
I find that clumsy.
Moreover, tripod likely gets wobbly: after releasing pressure onto ground the spring tears back the leg a little bit and under pressure again it may not relocate to its end position.
I assume the idea behind this springloaded sliding of the braces is, that when one has collapsed and locked the legs one can put the tripod down, less stable, by action of one foot, but still lift it up again and the spring will keep the legs collapsed.
Here are photos showing the spring in tensioned and released state:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Cullmann-Mod-2920-Kamera-Stativ-/350932801552
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