Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/10/28

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Subject: [Leica] Wooden tripods
From: octabod at gmail.com (Luis Miguel Castañeda Navas)
Date: Sun Oct 28 01:45:08 2007
References: <002901c81902$b8505300$8201a8c0@xyw>

On 28/10/2007, at 2:34, A. Lal wrote:

> The tripod will be used with 35mm and 6 x 6 cameras - SLRs, mostly.
> Comments and suggestions are welcomed. Feel free to mention brand  
> names.

wooden tripods are very nice with very heavy LF cameras where your  
setup is always slow, but for 35mm or 66 only I'll get anything like  
the gitzos made out of basalt if there is no budget problems. Mind  
you, as I do have that kind of budget problems I'm perfectly happy  
with my (cheap but good enough) aluminium manfrotto 190 which holds  
easily 5kg cameras, also it came with some kind of foam in its upper  
legs so it won't steal the heat from your hands on cold days.

anyhoo tripod choice is very dependent of many factors like your  
preferred angle views, if it's for studio or field, or how tall you  
are (which can means lesser stability than desired if you have to use  
it at full extension or long lenses), and so on...



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