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Rudi
17th of July 2007 (Tue), 05:38
Hi everyone,

Recently I acquired the new Gitzo GT2530. This is my first Gitzo tripod, and I am very impressed with the sturdiness of the tripod so far. Compared to my aluminium Manfrotto tripod, it transmits next to no vibration, it is lighter and sturdier, especially when both are fully extended.

There is one thing though, that bugs me a little bit. It is not something that I will lose too much sleep over, but it seems like a little imperfection in the Gitzo design. With the centre column, if you grab it and twist it from side to side, there is always a little play, no matter how much you tighten it! When you look at the centre column, it is round, with a little groove in the side. Into this groove fits a protruding tongue, which effectively locks the column so that it cannot rotate, but because of the tolerances involved, there is always a little play in the system.

My Manfrotto centre column is triangular and so is the opening in the tripod spider, and because of that it cannot rotate at all. In fact, trying the two tripods side-by-side, the Manfrotto is clearly the winner in that department (and only that department). As soon as you extend the legs, the Gitzo pulls ahead and there is no competition. But... it seems like a weakness in the design.

I have seen a similar thing on a friend's Gitzo, but did not think about it at the time, since I wasn't in the market for one at that time. Typical!

Is your rapid column Gitzo the same? Is there anything that can be done about it, or is it just art of the design? I can take the centre column out altogether, if I want a sturdier (and lighter) setup, so it won't be a problem in general use, it is just a little surprising, that's all. Please note that this is not Gitzo-bashing or anything like that, I am just haring an observation.

So, all you Gitzo owners, what's the story ???

Rudi
17th of July 2007 (Tue), 07:41
I should mention that this is not complete freeplay, it's damped by the fact that the centre column is tightened, kinda like a shock absorber, but it is there.

Anyone?

PacAce
17th of July 2007 (Tue), 08:38
That may explain why the majority of the Gitzo users (from what I've seen) do not use the center column. I don't either. Even on my Manfrotto which has a center column, it's never lifted up because lifting it just makes the platform that the camera is resting on less stable. If I could just use the top part of that column (to mount the head on) and remove the column itself, I would.

Quad
17th of July 2007 (Tue), 08:48
Gt2540 here no play extended or down with just a bit of tightening. I could tighten more but enough is enough. Must be the fourth leg I have. :)

Rudi
17th of July 2007 (Tue), 09:10
How much freeplay (twisting the column around its long axis) do you guys have when loosened? How about when tightened??? That's what happens - even when I tighten it, the freeplay is still there - damped out a little, but I can still twist it!

I need to find out soon, in case I have to send it back to B&H for a replacement.

Rudi
18th of July 2007 (Wed), 21:22
It's going back! See how much play there was:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gl4aZIKNqUk

SunTsu
21st of July 2007 (Sat), 02:50
Good video. I don't have a center column, but that amount of play seems a bit much. Please do let us know what your replacement is like.

I bought a 3530S from RRS and there was a ding in it. It doesn't affect the performance, but for $600, it kind of bugs me. Point is, I guess no matter what you spend, things just don't seem to be as good as you'd think.

freaking102
21st of July 2007 (Sat), 10:22
no play in mine. very solid when raised.

Rudi
10th of August 2007 (Fri), 02:10
Just a follow-up:

I have since received a replacement from B&H, and it is rock solid. Customer service from both B&H and Gitzo has been exemplary, they both went out of their way to help. Gitzo even emailed me after seeing the video on YouTube, to double-check that my concerns have been addressed and that I am happy with the product. Top-notch!

foxbat
10th of August 2007 (Fri), 03:41
Just a follow-up:

I have since received a replacement from B&H, and it is rock solid. Customer service from both B&H and Gitzo has been exemplary, they both went out of their way to help. Gitzo even emailed me after seeing the video on YouTube, to double-check that my concerns have been addressed and that I am happy with the product. Top-notch!
That's what I call service. Good to see that you're happy.