Our iconic Lever-Release clamp was our first patented product, followed closely by our Panning clamp. Of course, Really Right Stuff are also known for their incredible range of ball heads, gimbals and other camera leveling devices. The result of this is that personally, I prefer the L models of the tripods for nature and wildlife photography, even though I am average in height for a man. If you dont think you will use it, you might as well get the TFC-14 version which has the added virtue of a removable 3/8 16 stud. Really Right Stuff TA-3 Leveling Base with Short Handle and Platform with 3/8"-16 Stud. The 3 and 4-Series leveling heads are essentially identical, but one is a little large than the other. And thats really all there is to the update. Interesting perspective you have here, and its certainly the first time I have heard anyone say such things about RRS gear. You get a little more height for not much more weight, especially if you opt for the lighter TFC versions. To get started, click the link below to visit mymagnow.com and learn how to access your digital magazine. This RRS tripod guide and your other one about the RRS ballheads have been super helpful.
Really Right Stuff - Home You can also remove it entirely to leave a 1/420 threaded hole which can be used with the BC-18 Microball or the BPC-16 Panning Microball. The newest ARC head also features toolless tension adjustment for the Patent-pending dual-rail style clamp. You have most definitely earned your keep, so to speak! If I only did wildlife work then I probably would have opted for the 3-Series, but my work is fairly varied and I wanted a tripod that could cope with both long lens wildlife work, and big multi-day landscape photography hikes. This head, the TA-2u, is called the Universal Leveling Head for that reason. Its a beautifully made tripod and then you know you have a future-proof setup. The ARCA-Swiss style plate is securely mounted on the bottom by four steel screws and two indexing pins. This is a lighter ball head with similar features as the BH-55. Disclaimer: All of my RRS tripods were purchased at full price just like a regular customer.
Head Choice - The Center Column Really Right Stuff makes tripod bags in five different sizes to suit their entire range of tripods and monopods: Compact, small, medium, large, extra-large. It needs to support my rifle and any weight I put onto it while stabilizing my shot. I did go with the compact lever plate design on MH-01 because its smaller/lighter and I use a small ThinkTank Photocross 13 (the side pocket is small) a lot. The center section has a metal loop for a sling, as well as a bubble to check level of the legs themselves. The Remington Model Seven is ready, willing and able to handle just about any task. Stout legs - Strong legs and stiff legs often go hand-in-hand. They would have recovered their money in no time, because I would have kept buying from them.
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