MarkBarbieri
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Since we've had endless which body or lens discussions lately, I thought I'd start a thread to discuss other photography related toys. Have you bought anything interesting lately that you'd like to comment on - new lighting equipment, filters, bags, etc?
I bought a leveling base a few weeks ago. I really bought it for my video camera. I found that I needed to have the tripod level so that my pans wouldn't go uphill or downhill. Doing that by fiddling with the tripod legs was a pain. With the leveling base, it takes just a couple of seconds.
I can see a use in photography for those that take a lot of panoramic shots. For individual shots, I can't see it adding much value (assuming that you already have a ball head).
The only issue that I've found so far is that the locking knob doesn't lock tight enough. My son sometimes pushes down hard on the tripod lever in an attempt to pan up without first loosening the panning knob. When he does that, pops the leveling base loose and gets off level.
I bought a leveling base a few weeks ago. I really bought it for my video camera. I found that I needed to have the tripod level so that my pans wouldn't go uphill or downhill. Doing that by fiddling with the tripod legs was a pain. With the leveling base, it takes just a couple of seconds.
I can see a use in photography for those that take a lot of panoramic shots. For individual shots, I can't see it adding much value (assuming that you already have a ball head).
The only issue that I've found so far is that the locking knob doesn't lock tight enough. My son sometimes pushes down hard on the tripod lever in an attempt to pan up without first loosening the panning knob. When he does that, pops the leveling base loose and gets off level.