This mays seem like silly and going off at a tangent but I once had a strange experience which I have never explained.
Many years ago I leant a ladder against a stone built shed, the ladder was about 12 feet long and the shed about 9 feet high. The ladder started to vibrate, like buzzing? I don't remember the details but even if I moved it then put it back in the same place, it vibrated. You could feel the vibrations with your hand and hear them, there was no wind to speak of.
This experience has led me to think that on occasions some things may vibrate in harmony with their surroundings. I don't pretend to understand it but I do believe there can be this phenomenon. A ladder and a tripod are not dissimilar and although I realise we are talking stability, not vibrations, I just wonder if sometimes things have a natural harmony and can spontaneously vibrate without us realising, causing blurry images.
I have been surprised at the readings I get with the seismometer app on my iPhone when placed in apparently rock solid locations. I realise calibration of these sorts of devices is important but the fact that it's picking up vibrations, apparently from nowhere, maybe they can be amplified by something like a metal or even a wooden tripod.
In my eyes, heavy is better because it needs more energy to cause vibrations in a heavier object. If the energy is constant, increasing the mass should reduce the amplitude of the vibrations and probably the frequency too.
No, I haven't been near magic mushrooms!