Hello, 324 vs 284 are just two different sizes of the same product. Thank you for pointing it out as it looks like a mistake by us. We will edit the title accordingly.
@leofotousa Does the Center Column for these "Mr. Q" tripods ROTATE or SPIN when its Height Adjustment collar is loosened??? Or is the center column keyed and/or have a channel so that it does not rotate when the height adjustment is released? What Diameter is the Center Column Tube and HOW MUCH Vertical Travel/Adjustment does it provide? Please Develop a Standardized Live, Through-The-Lens, Vibration/Deflexion Test to show exactly how fast or slow any movement or vibrations are damped and settle with the center column at both it's lowest and highest position using a common and popular mirrorless camera body with a typical 70-200mm f/2.8 zoom lens attached and mounted to the tripod via lens foot. Nearly all of your tripods should support this type of mirrorless camera + a 70-200mm f/2.8 lens, which is THE most popular lens that nearly all professional and enthusiat photographers will purchase and use. For your larger tripods, an additional Test with a common lens such as a Tamron or Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 Tele-Zoom would be more appropriate. Thank you for your time and interest.
Love the 324C I have the L version which I use a lot....also have the 365 which is a bit beefier that does not get as much use as it should.
So is this a review and specs for the 284 or the 324? Your YT title says 284C, but your banner in the video says 324.
Hello, 324 vs 284 are just two different sizes of the same product. Thank you for pointing it out as it looks like a mistake by us. We will edit the title accordingly.
@leofotousa
Does the Center Column for these "Mr. Q" tripods ROTATE or SPIN when its Height Adjustment collar is loosened???
Or is the center column keyed and/or have a channel so that it does not rotate when the height adjustment is released?
What Diameter is the Center Column Tube and HOW MUCH Vertical Travel/Adjustment does it provide?
Please Develop a Standardized Live, Through-The-Lens, Vibration/Deflexion Test to show exactly how fast or slow any movement or vibrations are damped and settle with the center column at both it's lowest and highest position using a common and popular mirrorless camera body with a typical 70-200mm f/2.8 zoom lens attached and mounted to the tripod via lens foot.
Nearly all of your tripods should support this type of mirrorless camera + a 70-200mm f/2.8 lens, which is THE most popular lens that nearly all professional and enthusiat photographers will purchase and use.
For your larger tripods, an additional Test with a common lens such as a Tamron or Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 Tele-Zoom would be more appropriate.
Thank you for your time and interest.