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Amund BLix Aaeng
29-Nov-2006, 15:44
While the Gitzo 1325 mostly is a super tripod, there`s some situations where I haven`t been too pleased. The 1325 hasn`t any spikes on it`s feet, and on any surface that isn`t hard, it`s kind of wobbles on top, which is hardly ideal with a 8x10 on it. So I ordered a Berlebach 3032 (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=Search&A=details&Q=&sku=302815&is=REG&addedTroughType=search) today(buying here in Norway, cheaper here)
Anyone else who has similar experienses with the 1325 in rough terrain?

Eric Woodbury
29-Nov-2006, 17:50
No problems. Only used it a year. Looks like the G-1325V has spikes. Can they be adapted?

I slipped on some ice once while carrying my camera on a tripod. As I went down, I held the tripod up so as not to damage the camera. Ended up with a big hole in my leg where the tripod spike went throw my jeans and thermals.

Jack Flesher
29-Nov-2006, 18:09
Bogen makes a couple different sizes that can be clamped on the outside of a leg -- should be able to find one to fit your Gitzo: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=3946&A=details&Q=&sku=269961&is=REG&addedTroughType=categoryNavigation

Amund BLix Aaeng
29-Nov-2006, 18:28
Thanks, I`ll look into those Bogen spikes, they have a lot of different models, so I`ll have to figure out one that can fit.. Anyway, the Berlebach tripod is on it`s way to me... :rolleyes: :p

Hans Berkhout
29-Nov-2006, 18:30
Look up markinsamerica.com , for after market spikes for Gitzo.

Amund BLix Aaeng
30-Nov-2006, 03:17
Thanks Hans! Just what the doctor ordered, but wow, quite expensive...
When I add shipping and VAT, the spikes is over half the cost of the Berlebach tripod.
:rolleyes:

naturephoto1
30-Nov-2006, 06:22
Hi Amund,

You may also want to contact Nikonians for the Markins Titanium Spikes. They used to carry them. They are not on their website at present, but I believe that they should be able to get them for you and ship them out of Germany rather from Markins in Canada.

Here is the Nikonians link:

https://www.photoproshop.com/

Hope you can find them. By the way, I like my Markins M20 Ball head that I use with my Linhof Technikardan 45S very much.

Rich

Amund BLix Aaeng
30-Nov-2006, 06:49
Rich, I alread got the link for the Markins(and they had a link to Nikonians) spikes from Hans, but thanks anyway. :)

Sal Santamaura
30-Nov-2006, 10:33
...Looks like the G-1325V has spikes. Can they be adapted?...See my post in this thread

http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?t=3537

for details. Apparently Gitzo now refers to what was a 1338 in 2001 as the 1325V. Cost of the leg sections might be more reasonable in Norway than it was for me through Bogen.

Amund BLix Aaeng
30-Nov-2006, 11:08
See my post in this thread

http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?t=3537

for details. Apparently Gitzo now refers to what was a 1338 in 2001 as the 1325V. Cost of the leg sections might be more reasonable in Norway than it was for me through Bogen.

Thanks Sal, but with the 1325 retailing at $903(!!) here in Norway, I doubt that is a good(for my wallet) solution... :)
Anyway, I`m picking up the Berlebach 3032 tomorrow morning.

naturephoto1
1-Dec-2006, 08:57
Thanks Sal, but with the 1325 retailing at $903(!!) here in Norway, I doubt that is a good(for my wallet) solution... :)
Anyway, I`m picking up the Berlebach 3032 tomorrow morning.

Hi Amund,

Yikes that is a steep price. Here in the US, B&H Photo lists the 1325 for $557.95. That is a lot for the VAT isn't it? :eek: :(

Rich

Amund BLix Aaeng
1-Dec-2006, 09:34
The prices here in Norway are pretty bad, but I didn`t buy my 1325 here, that`s for sure! :) I paid around $500 IIRC.