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I’m planning to get the same fluid head (700rc2) for my glidetrack. Wouldn’t the Pan Lock lever hit the carriage surface when you tighten it? Or is the lever repositionable by pulling first? I know the QR lever lock is…Not sure about the bottom lever though. Nice demo video btw!
Actually guys, you will find that the little leaver you show, CAN be re-positioned to anywhere on the clock face by simply lifting and turning the lever part (it is on a spring). Make sure it is tight, then pull it outwards and you will find you can have it positioned anywhere you like. Hope this helps.
Everbody seems to miss this important detail on Manfrotto kit.
Hi Harald,
I’m planning to get the same fluid head (700rc2) for my glidetrack. Wouldn’t the Pan Lock lever hit the carriage surface when you tighten it? Or is the lever repositionable by pulling first? I know the QR lever lock is…Not sure about the bottom lever though. Nice demo video btw!
Actually guys, you will find that the little leaver you show, CAN be re-positioned to anywhere on the clock face by simply lifting and turning the lever part (it is on a spring). Make sure it is tight, then pull it outwards and you will find you can have it positioned anywhere you like. Hope this helps.
Everbody seems to miss this important detail on Manfrotto kit.