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Brand: Davis & Sanford
Located in: Tripods, Tripod Legs & Leg/Head Combos, Leg & Head Combo for Still & Video
Davis & Sanford Provista Heavy Duty Tripod with F12 Fluid Pan Head & Case
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Avg. Customer Rating:
 
4.3 stars
(based on 4 reviews)
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Customers most agreed on the following attributes:

Pros:
Stable(4)
 
best tripod I own
By CobranormVerified Purchaser from Coos Bay, Or on 3/6/2011
Pros:
Good Stability, Unfolds Quickly
Cons:
Pan movement bit sticky
Best Uses:
For heavy binoculars, Landscape/Scenery, Wildlife
Was this a gift?:
No
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Davis & Sanford Davis & Sanford Provista Heavy Duty Tripod with F12 Fluid Pan Head & Case:

Very Stable for use with astronomical binoculars,Mine are 25x100 Zhumell binocs and weigh over 10 pounds. The sticky-ness of the pan head I believe can be relieved by perhaps applying silicone or other type of non-greasy lubricant. I will apply it and report back on the results.The sticky-ness is not a significant problem. [...]

[3 of 3 customers found this review helpful]

 
How to adjust the ProVista F12/V12 head
By J. LeVerified Reviewer from Redmond, WA on 2/26/2010
Pros:
Good Stability, Tall
Cons:
Head tends to stick
Best Uses:
Video
Describe Yourself:
Photo Enthusiast
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Davis & Sanford Davis & Sanford Provista Heavy Duty Tripod with F12 Fluid Pan Head & Case:

I have the ProVista tripod with V12 head. The V12 head also tends to stick like others had reported on the F12 head. There are several ways to fix this "stickiness".

On the front of the V12 head there's a self-stick V12 label (probably the same for the F12 head). Remove this label and you'll find an adjustable tension screw (big slotted white nylon screw) for the horizontal pan. You can try to dial the tension counter-clockwise to reduce the drag to see if the head now pans smoothly.

If that doesn't work (head still tends to stick) then:

- unscrew the tension screw, take it out of the hole. The tension screw attaches to an internal locking part to hold the head on the tripod.
- Take both the tension screw and the locking part out.
- Now you can lift the head off the tripod, clean all the lube/grease off the lower disc (the base that is still mounted to the tripod)
- Then use minimum 200-grid sandpaper and smooth the surface of the disc.
- Do the same for the mating surface of the head.
- Re-coat the sanded surfaces with silicon/lithium grease or your favorite grease.
- Re-assemble the head & attach the tension screw with its locking part
- Do panning test and clean off and leaking grease
- Enjoy your smooth fluid head

 
excelent tripod
By filmswestVerified Purchaser from michigan on 1/11/2010
Pros:
Good Stability
Cons:
Heavy
Best Uses:
Sports/Action, Travel, Video, Weddings/Events, Wildlife
Describe Yourself:
Semi-pro Photographer
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Davis & Sanford Davis & Sanford Provista Heavy Duty Tripod with F12 Fluid Pan Head & Case:

a bit heavy, but to get those smooth paning shoots it has to be heavy. It was exactly what I was looking for.

 
Tall but Stiff Head
By J.LeVerified Purchaser from Pacific NW on 9/22/2009
Pros:
Good Stability, Tall
Cons:
Stiff Pan Head
Best Uses:
Stabilization, Video Camcorder
Describe Yourself:
Casual Photographer
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Davis & Sanford Davis & Sanford Provista Heavy Duty Tripod with F12 Fluid Pan Head & Case:

Best use for camcorder video which needs to be set up higher than people's heads. The fluid pan head is not so fluid. It tends to stick when starting to pan. Once panning has motion, then it's smooth but not as smooth as I would like.

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