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Dan Brown
11-Apr-2000, 17:26
Has anyone used the Bogen 3036 (also known as the Manfrotto 075) with a 4x5 fiel d camera? I was thinking this would be a nice, solid support. Also, there is a new head called the 3410 (Manfrotto 329) that might be a nice match. The latte r being so new, perhaps no one has used it yet.

Thanks, in adance, for your comments.

Dave Brown
11-Apr-2000, 20:55
I use a 3021 with a 3029 head for field use, and it's more than sturdy enough (I did have a problem with 50 mph wind gusts, though). A 3036 would certainly handle any 4x5 field camera, if you're willing to lug it around.

Sean Billy Bob Boy yates
11-Apr-2000, 21:19
I traded in my 3036 for a Ries but that was only because the Ries was a good deal and they would accept the trade. Otherwise, I imagine I'd still be using it under my 8 X 10.

Charlie Stracl
11-Apr-2000, 21:34
Bogen is fine for 4x5. I think the plate on the new head might be too small for a 4x5. I know the 3047 works fine with 4x5.

I have a different Bogen, but I also have Ries. If you use your camera outdoors in any weather below 70 degrees, get a wooden tripod. Aluminum pulls the heat right out of your hands.

Ries heads are expensive, but nice, and weigh less than any other head that can support a view camera. You can put a Bogen head on the Ries to save some money.

Mark_437
11-Apr-2000, 22:17
I use the Bogen 3036 with the 3047 head. Works great for 4x5 and 8x10, too.

Jim Billlups
11-Apr-2000, 23:20
I use the Bogen 3036 and Slik pro ball head with my Toyo 45AX. Very Sturdy.

Dan Kowalsky
15-Apr-2000, 19:19
Dan, just to give you an idea of support strength of the 3036, I have a 3047 head with a berk & James hinged 6X6 wooded platform mounted on top of that with a battle tank C-3 8X10 Calumet and a 165mm Schneider super angulon mounted on it and the Bogen is solid as a rock. I hope that helps a little , Dan.

Dan Brown
15-Apr-2000, 23:09
Thank you all for your suggestions. I have purchased the 3036 and it seems very solid indeed. I did not feel that the 3021 I had was solid enough for MF when the camera was at 70+ inches. The 3036 will have no problem at that height because of the leg braces and the center post will not need to be extended.

I have another post running about getting started in lf. I think the 3036 is consistent with both MF and LF. and edges me one step toward the inevitable.