Re: Gitzo Center CF Column
Steve,
I don't know why you would want to put a Center Column on this tripod unless you are tall in the extreme. However you can by replacing the platform and using either a quick sliding or geared CC. B&H sells this tripod and has them in stock and should be able to supply with the parts that you will need. Keep in mind that if you do convert it, you won't be able to get within a couple of inches from the ground with a CC without converting it back. I have the G1348 which extends above my head. Fully extended I would need to find something to stand on to see thru the viewfinder/GG.
Thomas
Re: Gitzo Center CF Column
Thomas,
I've not seen the parts listed at B&H. Got a link? Maybe I missed them.
Height isn't the problem. It's tilting the camera up with a low profile head. See jpeg. The head is tilted up all the way, and I had to shorten the rear tripod legs to get the camera pointed up more, which was on the verge of making the rig unstable.
Cheers, Steve
Re: Gitzo Center CF Column
Can't you spin the camera around on the head to take advantage of the tilt in the other direction?
Re: Gitzo Center CF Column
Steven,
Now that's an excellent idea I didn't think of for some strange reason since I've done a similar thing with other heads! In other words, yes I can.
Cheers, Steve
Re: Gitzo Center CF Column
I've done that. You can find them regularly on ebay.
Re: Gitzo Center CF Column
Steve,
According to the Gitzo booklet accompanying my tripod, it appears that the geared center column is the only option. I thought about buying one for mine in the past but decided against it because of the added weight (~ 2.5lbs if I remember correctly) and its limited use. I find myself using the low ground level position far more than an extreme elevation although a 10 foot triopd would come in handy for some shots. Here is the Gitzo instructions on the conversion:
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4017/...93a582e144.jpg
Apologies for the small size, but figure 5 shows removing the plate by removing the two holding bolts and attaching the geared column in Fig. 6 and reattaching and tightening the bolts. B&H should still sell this which was around $300 when I last checked. I have also seen it on Ebay.