Please help me not hate this thing, or find something else that fits my use-case.
I’ll be the first to admit I bought the Anvil 30 purely because of the hype. Everyone was saying it was the next iteration of the already top-tier RRS offerings, and it was unobtanium, so I snatched one when I saw it. Woof. The $70 Chinesium ball head I bought to put on my loaner tripod is better in almost every way.
Cons:
I’m all ears. Please give me your thoughts.
I’ll be the first to admit I bought the Anvil 30 purely because of the hype. Everyone was saying it was the next iteration of the already top-tier RRS offerings, and it was unobtanium, so I snatched one when I saw it. Woof. The $70 Chinesium ball head I bought to put on my loaner tripod is better in almost every way.
Cons:
- The Anvil 30’s panning is the furthest thing from smooth and consistent.
- The friction lever has essentially three settings: (1) the gun will be so unstable it’s unusable, (2) the gun will kinda pan but the ballhead will make noise as you do so and the lever is sticking out 90 and getting in the way, and (3) the gun is rock solidly locked into place. I’ve tried timing it based on RRS’s videos. No worky.
- The rail clamp chatters when the tripod is carried on hikes with a sling.
- It is quite difficult to get the dovetail seated into the Anvil quickly in the dark, even after lots of practice.
- The panning lever gets in the way of a VFG on a 12” rail with a 30 round mag. There’s really only two places the RRS dovetail clamp can go. Both are suboptimal.
- The Anvil 30 is rock solid for glassing.
- It's light-weight compared to other market offerings.
I’m all ears. Please give me your thoughts.
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