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never posted here but I have a Manfrotto tripod-related question

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Posted on December 26, 2007 at 15:12:24
mhardy6647
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OK, here's the deal. Mrs. H is a birder of some seriousness. Mr. H isn't, but he likes optics, so he tries to keep the Mrs. well-supplied.

She has an older Swarovski ST-80 SD spotting scope. This guy has the big cast mounting foot with two threaded holes for tripod mounting: the big one is (IIRC) a 3/8"-something, and there's a smaller one. The thread on the smaller hole fits the "video pin" supplied with the (old) Manfrotto tripod foot for the Swarovskis.

The scope is forever coming loose (from torque on the scope body), and the video pin is too short to do much good in that regard. The stud appears to be 1/4", but it's not 1/4"-20 (determined that empirically). Any idea what the thread size is on the Manfrotto "video pin"?

I think the new Swarovski scopes will chuck directly into the Manfrotto tripod heads without a screw-in foot to adapt them, but that's a pretty small reason to replace a pretty good scope.

Thanks!!



I've long intended to just cut a length of appropriate
all the best,
mrh

 

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This place is all but DEAD.....ask that same question over at www.photocamel.com, posted on December 28, 2007 at 20:15:34
Joe M
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where i usually hang out. You have to register first.

 

RE: never posted here but I have a Manfrotto tripod-related question, posted on August 25, 2008 at 17:43:53
shutterbob
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Not sure what you mean by the pin, but any good camera store (if there ARE any) will have a 3/8 to 1/4-20 adapter cheap. Older European cameras typically use the larger size.
Bob

 

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