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			|  | 05/21/2007 04:48:01 PM · #1 | 
		| | Yesterday I had to change my tripod to horizontal. With my tripod you have to twist the bottom-thing from the "stick" like 100 times before the head can come off to change it to horizontal. 
 I was twisting and was so concentrated, looking at the bottom of the stick, I didn't realise the head was at the top... it fell right at my head....
 
 AUW!
 
 I'll never to that again. I'm positive.
 
 Warning: Keep your eyes on the head of your tripod when you wanna unscrew.
 
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			|  | 05/21/2007 04:50:31 PM · #2 | 
		| | I thought you bumped your head a long time ago :-P 
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			|  | 05/21/2007 04:51:23 PM · #3 | 
		| | | Originally posted by fotomann_forever: I thought you bumped your head a long time ago :-P
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 uhm yeah. but I didn't think that was relevant in this thread
 
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			|  | 05/21/2007 04:52:45 PM · #4 | 
		| | Ouch...you poor baby!!  Quick someone...help needed here...ice, alcohol, sexy men, chocolates....oops...that was for me...nevermind..hehehehehe!! 
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			|  | 05/21/2007 04:56:51 PM · #5 | 
		| | | Originally posted by biteme: 
 Warning: Keep your eyes on the head of your tripod when you wanna unscrew.
 
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 What about when ya wanna' screw?
 
 
  
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			|  | 05/21/2007 04:57:38 PM · #6 | 
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			|  | 05/21/2007 04:58:00 PM · #7 | 
		| | | Originally posted by Brad: 
 | Originally posted by biteme: 
 Warning: Keep your eyes on the head of your tripod when you wanna unscrew.
 
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 What about when ya wanna' screw?
 
 
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 then you gotto call some phone-number, 555-SCREW-ME
 
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			|  | 05/21/2007 04:59:21 PM · #8 | 
		| | I'm on it! 
  
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			|  | 05/21/2007 04:59:52 PM · #9 | 
		| | If it helps, I almost whacked myself with my SB-600 attached to my tripod as a lightstand. The coiled cord is too heavy and WHOOP! Hit me on the wrist... 
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			|  | 05/21/2007 05:09:43 PM · #10 | 
		| | | Originally posted by _eug: If it helps, I almost whacked myself with my SB-600 attached to my tripod as a lightstand. The coiled cord is too heavy and WHOOP! Hit me on the wrist...
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 auw :S
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			|  | 05/21/2007 05:13:34 PM · #11 | 
		| | | Originally posted by _eug: If it helps, I almost whacked myself with my SB-600 attached to my tripod as a lightstand. The coiled cord is too heavy and WHOOP! Hit me on the wrist...
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 Sure hope you can switch hands for those "private" moments....
 
  
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			|  | 05/22/2007 02:02:54 PM · #12 | 
		| | I was thinking it would be lame to bump this thread 
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			|  | 05/22/2007 02:05:58 PM · #13 | 
		| | Sorry about the bump, Hann!   For what its worth.... I always hold onto the head while I'm unscrewing the bottom thingy so that doesn't happen.  ;) 
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			|  | 05/22/2007 02:06:09 PM · #14 | 
		| | you thought correctly ;-) but we still love ya. 
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			|  | 05/22/2007 02:06:53 PM · #15 | 
		| | | Originally posted by idnic: Sorry about the bump, Hann!   For what its worth.... I always hold onto the head while I'm unscrewing the bottom thingy so that doesn't happen.  ;)
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 yeah you should! I should too :P
 
 @ sweetie: haha, weirdo :P
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			|  | 05/22/2007 02:52:09 PM · #16 | 
		| | | Originally posted by biteme: 
 @ sweetie: haha, weirdo :P
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 Awwww, that's soo sweet of you to say. Thanks, hon! :-D
 
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			|  | 05/22/2007 03:19:59 PM · #17 | 
		| | Last time I bumped my head, I came up with this... 
 
  
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			|  | 05/22/2007 03:21:06 PM · #18 | 
		| | Can we get DPC up to 85mph? 
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			|  | 05/22/2007 03:41:29 PM · #19 | 
		| | | Originally posted by fotomann_forever: Can we get DPC up to 85mph?
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 Depends who is driving... 6-;
 
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