First Impression : PPCP Professional Tripod Series


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:o OMG Terryw83 !! - buy an L plate... BUY AN L PLATE !!
 

Robbo73 said:
:o OMG Terryw83 !! - buy an L plate... BUY AN L PLATE !!

haha.... L plate? you mean collar mount? thanks Robbo73 for the advise... sounds cool... Get a L plate for my L lens.... HOOOOOO!!!:bsmilie:

Weigang said:
Wooo.... terryw83, very daring and adventurous... Trying to find an excuse to get a new camera?

;p yah man... would you like to sponsor me for the new camera? ahha... i need a better pro body.... too bad my mum doesnt surf clubsnap... if not she will get my hint too... heh heh..

Weigang said:
Oh... How can I forget?
Upzzz for terryw83 too...

Thanks weigang.... heard u have a PPCP tripod too.... show us your rig with the tripod! Whee!!:sweatsm:
 

nightwolf75 said:
sorry terry... borrow your thread.

some people asked abt how much weight the tripod can hold, whether its sturdy or not... etc... i've just collected my tripod, and, well...

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(D200+grip, SB800 and Sigma 100-300mm/f4 with centre column fully extended)

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(close-up. think the enterprising CSers can go online review sites to find out the total weight)



... enuf said, i think. :)

overall - a great, value for money, sturdy workhorse of a tripod. :thumbsup:

small niggly problem cum suggestion, parkertR - the ballhead QR plate release lever is very stiff. dunno if it will get better with usage or inherent from manufacturing process. also, for future upgrades to the ballhead, mebbe u could find out if u could include some degree markings for people who likes to do pano. a simple spirit level would be nice too. me 2cents.... :sweatsm:
You can put a spirit level on top of your camera. Also if your ballhead panning is not levelled, the pano will be slanted.......

For SGD 140 this tripod is already a steal.....

Extending your centercolumn that high, is not very stable for your setup BTW. I just hope it was only for info purposes?

HS
 

terryw83 said:
haha.... L plate? you mean collar mount? thanks Robbo73 for the advise... sounds cool... Get a L plate for my L lens.... HOOOOOO!!!:bsmilie:

Hi Terry - this was what I meant...instead of going off-centre in portrait mode with your set up (and having the quick release plate worryingly vertical :bigeyes: ), add a quick release plate to the side of your camera for portrait...

http://www.reallyrightstuff.com/body_plates/canon/index.html

When you want to go portrait, simply release the camera, turn to portrait mode and connect back in - also allows you to easily pan in portrait :)

Cheers for the pic anyway !!
 

oh!!! cool.... sorry my bad... dint know about such stuff. thanks for sharing your knowledge...

Robbo73 said:
Hi Terry - this was what I meant...instead of going off-centre in portrait mode with your set up (and having the quick release plate worryingly vertical :bigeyes: ), add a quick release plate to the side of your camera for portrait...

http://www.reallyrightstuff.com/body_plates/canon/index.html

When you want to go portrait, simply release the camera, turn to portrait mode and connect back in - also allows you to easily pan in portrait :)

Cheers for the pic anyway !!
 

Since we are all on the mood of sharing our knwoledge abt PPCP

http://forums.vr-zone.com/digicams-...nest-retailer-perfect-pixel-camera-parts.html

Just to be fair


what is your purpose in digging up 2 year old threads to post this? the best part is that ppcp has closed shop, they have had their hiccups now and then but i have used them quite a bit, i was generally quite pleased with the service even though there were sometimes very exasperating lapses in communication.
 

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