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<blockquote data-quote="dok7mm" data-source="post: 1725356" data-attributes="member: 90080"><p>I'm using the Coolpix p1000. The zoom is something to behold. My initial videos and even stills were difficult to center when zooming, because of the weight out front and the position of the quick release adapter being on the rear of the camera.</p><p></p><p>I have since bought a couple of mounts that have a lens support and they reposition the center of balance. The lighter of the two is only available from Lem's in Korea on eBay. The other is a Manfrotto mount ( don't remember the model) that you do an easy work-over to fit the p1000 lens length. It is bullet-proof, but twice the weight of the Lem's model.</p><p></p><p>Just Google P-1000 lens support and you can find both + the remodel instructions. Add a good sturdy ball head with a quick release and you're ready to go. I don't miss my spotter/phonescope at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dok7mm, post: 1725356, member: 90080"] I'm using the Coolpix p1000. The zoom is something to behold. My initial videos and even stills were difficult to center when zooming, because of the weight out front and the position of the quick release adapter being on the rear of the camera. I have since bought a couple of mounts that have a lens support and they reposition the center of balance. The lighter of the two is only available from Lem's in Korea on eBay. The other is a Manfrotto mount ( don't remember the model) that you do an easy work-over to fit the p1000 lens length. It is bullet-proof, but twice the weight of the Lem's model. Just Google P-1000 lens support and you can find both + the remodel instructions. Add a good sturdy ball head with a quick release and you're ready to go. I don't miss my spotter/phonescope at all. [/QUOTE]
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