i kind of doubt it but then again anything is probable around here as has been demonstrated more times then not. the issue never came up on the AS version. it just came apart if you went too far and you found out when too far was too late. i have confidence in the design. this one (Markins) tends to innovate more then just emmulate.
i\'d be more concerned with the kind of individual that believes that good enough isn\'t good enough and tightens it more and lays into it with the lever. that can damage the mechanism as that lever can impart just a bit of force.
its not just camera body mounting. when a lens plate (big lens) is on the markins the end is more exposed and thats when people tend to wander around with tripods over their shoulders. with the big glass on. the body is just a teeny little part then
i kind of doubt it but then again anything is probable around here as has been demonstrated more times then not. the issue never came up on the AS version. it just came apart if you went too far and you found out when too far was too late. i have confidence in the design. this one (Markins) tends to innovate more then just emmulate.
i\'d be more concerned with the kind of individual that believes that good enough isn\'t good enough and tightens it more and lays into it with the lever. that can damage the mechanism as that lever can impart just a bit of force.
i kind of doubt it but then again anything is probable around here as has been demonstrated more times then not. the issue never came up on the AS version. it just came apart if you went too far and you found out when too far was too late. i have confidence in the design. this one tends to innovate more then just emmulate.
i\'d be more concerned with the kind of individual that believes that good enough isn\'t good enough and tightens it more and lays into it with the lever. that can damage the mechanism as that lever can impart just a bit of force.
Feb 27, 2010 at 11:16 AM
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