Though I do not recommend this, but if you must, make sure the rubber is 
hard enough. A regular rubber could crack your camera or cause some serious 
distortion if the bottom was made of metal. Good luck.

regards,
Alan Chan

>buy a piece of hard rubber (or something similar) thick enough to make up
>the thickness and then drill a whole in the centre and cut it to shape.

> > I purchased an old (original aluminum) Tiltall tripod.
> >
> > Well, the problem is that two out of 3 bodies I tried on it,
> > two (Pentax ZX-5n and ZX-M), and also the battery grip for them
> > could not be secured on the tripod's head. The hole in the bodies
> > is just not deep enough for the screw to push the body against the 
>head's
> > plain. I think, originally there was some type of cusion pad there,
> > but it is not any longer there.
> >
> > My question:
> > Does anybody have a suggestion what I can do in order to use this nice
> > tripod with these bodies ?

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