Hi, is someone using this head with a 8x10 field camera?
Does it works well even with long bellows extension?
thank you
Andre
Hi, is someone using this head with a 8x10 field camera?
Does it works well even with long bellows extension?
thank you
Andre
I have one. I use it and feel that it is very satisfactory. Low profile and relatively lightweight.
You want to balance your camera front and aft as much as possible for maximum stability with any head.
what camera are you using on it?
thank you
I'm using this head with my 16 lb. 11x14 camera. It is very solid and a joy to use. I do not have a real long lens but I have extended my camera bellows to about 30 inches and noticed it was still very steady. I use both of the 3/8" screws on my camera. You need to balance your camera over the head but this should be great for any 8x10.
Jim
I used the later magnesium version of this head with various 8x10" and larger cameras for several years and thought it was an excellent choice for a large flatbed camera.
I used the later version of this head and Gitzo 5 series legs for my 11x14 Deardorff. It supported and maneuvered 26 pounds plus of camera, lens & holder easily and with rigidity.
Mike
The one downside of the later version of this head is that it's a bit stiff for small cameras. This may not be a problem for an older one that's broken in or perhaps adjusted differently. It is probably possible to adjust the tension for lighter cameras, but the extra tension makes the big cameras or small cameras with big lenses easier to handle.
I keep a small lightstand in the truck in case I use a long bellows.. I just rest the front of the camera on the stand while still using my regular tripod near the rear
easier to carry is a light gitzo (or other) monopod for supporting the front of the camera...
Although I like Don's idea I'd have no secondary use for a monopod
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