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    Need stable tripod for 8x10, long lenses

    My Gitzo G1548 is great. But with my Toyo G810 monorail and a 600+ mm 2 lbs lens it still falls short when it comes to torsional stability around the vertical axis - it is prone to sideways oscillation.

    It seems to me that round tripod legs simply are not rigid enough.

    Would something like a Sachtler or similar tripod work better? I still need triple (or is it called double?) extension to be able to pack the tripod for travel.

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    Need stable tripod for 8x10, long lenses

    http://www.riestripod.com/tripod.htm

    The A 100 + an extra leg of some kind on the front of the monorail.

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    Need stable tripod for 8x10, long lenses

    Lars,

    Consider one of those Majestic tripods with the geared heads... they're very stable and will give you lOTS of extension. The only drawback is that it weighs a ton! You'll need a Sherpa to carry it along with your 8x10 camera and accessories!

    Lastly, they're going fairly inexpensively on *ba*.

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    Need stable tripod for 8x10, long lenses

    Lars, in my opinion you'd have better to use a second tripod - it can be a real cheapy, a light one. Weightwise you'll be better off and the stability is far, far greater - you can beat even heavy winds with such a setup.

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    Need stable tripod for 8x10, long lenses

    I use a Manfrotto 028 tripod with a Gitzo 1370m head. It can handle by 10x8 Wista and sinar 300mm at full extension with quite a bit of bed drop, see here for an example:

    http://www.f32.net/discus/messages/18/8887.jpg

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    Need stable tripod for 8x10, long lenses

    I recently got to see and handle Chris Burkett's 8 x 10 outfit. He has some lenses which easily approach 8 pounds or so! His favored tripod is a Sachtler, which is extraordinarily light for the load it can handle. His choice is a "dual stage" carbon fiber. The head is also Sachtler, which is really built for video since it is fluid.

    As for packing and toting, it feels light enough - in it's own dedicated case, but I wouldn't want to go back packing with it solo.

    They are also pretty pricey, depending on model and load capacity I think this could be 4 to 6 grand.

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    Need stable tripod for 8x10, long lenses

    I second the suggestion of using a second tripod. I use my G1325 as my main tripod for my 8x10 field camera, and supplement it with my G1228 when using long lenses. This setup is especially flexible on trips in that I also use the 1228 for lightweight hiking with my 4x5 or MF cameras.

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    Need stable tripod for 8x10, long lenses

    I will once again wote for the inexpensive but impeccable stability of an aluminium surveyors tripod. The one I use (from Clas Ohlsson of Sweden...Åke!) costed less than $$ 130 new, have two sections: rectangular central section and twin-alu-tubing upper leg. Large presicion-ground top-plate is very easy for fitting the big Gitzo 570/1570 3-way pan-tilt head which is the one I recommend for 8x10. I have shortened the legs on mine - now having a perfect height & quite light tripod for use with the sinar. The work necessary to shorten it: 3 hours with hacksaw & drill + subsequent riveting everything in place. I also have a Manfrotto 028 (mentioned in one of the post further up) for in-house/studio work, but it's considerable heavier than the suerveyors tripod - not any more stable, and it lacks the essencial strong spikes/feet of the surveyors tripod which anchors it better to any non-rock surface than any other. Both Leica & Topcon also supplies inexpensive surveyors-tripods. Stay away from those with a centre column (greate reduced stability). The Gitzo 570/1570 often found used on e bay, were nott terribly expensive new either, but I don't know what they'are called today.

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    Need stable tripod for 8x10, long lenses

    Eric, that's exactly my setup too, used for 800mm and 600mm lenses...

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    Need stable tripod for 8x10, long lenses

    Do you have a product number, Tor, from the Clas Ohlson catalogue? Can`t find the aluminium surveyors tripod in the current C. O catalogue. Thank you for your suggestion - hope it`s still available.

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