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P-Mount for Oberwerk 15x70 Ultra Binoculars?


MotherEarth

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The neewer trigger ball head on a monopod would do OK if the binoculars are not too heavy, beat used when reclining or lying on the ground so the zenith is easier to view. With mounts it’s always best to get one that is chunkier than it needs to be. The trigger head needs regular ball cleaning and tension adjusting to prevent slippage. P-mounts are not common and historically not cheap.

 

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12 hours ago, PeterW said:
12 hours ago, PeterW said:

The neewer trigger ball head on a monopod would do OK if the binoculars are not too heavy, beat used when reclining or lying on the ground so the zenith is easier to view. With mounts it’s always best to get one that is chunkier than it needs to be. The trigger head needs regular ball cleaning and tension adjusting to prevent slippage. P-mounts are not common and historically not cheap.

 

peter

 

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On 27/02/2021 at 10:59, MotherEarth said:

Guys, what do you think about this cheap tripod ? 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B01LQX0P8Q/1944

I see the can handle even 5 kg.

This is pretty cheap compared to a p-mount. Any thoughts on it ?

The main issues are a territorial dispute among the five legs involved and difficulty of observing anything above about 45 degrees.

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