Frequently Asked Questions
Will Statc support DSLR's?
The current model of Statc is not recommended for use with large DSLR cameras. The largest camera supported would be your mirror-less interchangeable lens cameras.
Will the magnet affect my electronics?
The myth that one should avoid placing magnets near anything electronic is just that, a myth. Back when floppy disks and other magnetic tape based media were relevant this was true. Many don't realize that magnets are already in most of our computers and gadgets. For example, the iPad has over 10 magnets inside of it, hard drives are partially held together with magnets, and MacBook's have them as well.
Should I keep Statc away from credit cards?
Yes, these use a magnetic tape similar to floppy drives and tapes, which we discussed above as being an item potentially damaged by magnets.
What's the maximum tilting angle of the ball head?
The maximum tilting angle of the ball head is 35-36 degrees in any direction.
Will my camera hit the top of the base when tilting it to the maximum?
No, the flange atop the ball head is the same size as the top of the base, and the first thing to come into contact with it. This means your camera should never contact the top of the base, which would preventing you from reaching maximum tilting angles.