Good point - Another fix that helps a lot is servicing the leg locks - if there’s any sand or grit in the tubes or bushings they’ll slip no matter how tight you crank them, so pull them apart, wipe everything clean, and reassemble dry (or lightly if the maker specifies). When setting up, extend the thicker upper sections first and leave the skinny bottom sections retracted, and try to keep the camera’s weight over a leg rather than between legs. Also, if your camera or lens has stabilization, turn it off on a tripod to avoid feedback blur in wind.
Hey Christopher, drop-ins nuke my focus timer. I started using a bright door hanger and a stock text that says I am in a work block and to message first. It felt dorky, but it worked after the third time.
Find approved anchors and confirm weight limits, set the right recline and level, then clip both connectors, remove twists, press down, and tighten until movement at the belt path is under an inch.
Add the top tether when forward facing, and switch to a seat belt install if LATCH is loose or over its limit.