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 Posted 08/07/2010  06:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nohope587 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Use a large weight on the hook for extra stability... I find I don't need it but my camera is a lot smaller and lighter than yours. As SuperDave mentioned also use the delayed shutter as pushing the button will cause a small amount of movement that will show on Macro shots..
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Can someone tell me what the name is of the horizontal rod that extends from the tripod out to the camera? I don't guess that it comes with the tripod but I will need it I assume I will need it if I am shooting straight down. Thanks
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You don't need it the Top of the tripod has a locking swivel that will allow you to tilt the camera from horizontal to vertical.
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