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    Pairing up Heads / Legs from Different Brands

    I find it hard as hell to figure out what heads are compatible with other tripod brands.

    I'm looking at the Gitzo low profile pan tilt (5 series) and am trying to figure out if this would work well with a RRS TVC33S.

    The width of the apex is my primary concern.

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    Re: Pairing up Heads / Legs from Different Brands

    With the exception of majestic heads and tripods, which use a totally different system, I don't know of any heads that won't work on any other legs. They just attach with a 3/8"-16 bolt.
    -Chris

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    Re: Pairing up Heads / Legs from Different Brands

    So what happens when a head like the Ries 250 head with a 6 inch crown faces a tripod whose apex is 3 inches... How does that work?

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    Re: Pairing up Heads / Legs from Different Brands

    Quote Originally Posted by dodphotography View Post
    So what happens when a head like the Ries 250 head with a 6 inch crown faces a tripod whose apex is 3 inches... How does that work?
    It works just fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jac@stafford.net View Post
    It works just fine.
    Sweet... In just trying to avoid any mistakes. I've never owned high end tripod gear, just crap you (although working perfectly fine) heavy legs no one is willing to carry around.

    First CF purchase.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dodphotography View Post
    Sweet... In just trying to avoid any mistakes. I've never owned high end tripod gear, just crap you (although working perfectly fine) heavy legs no one is willing to carry around.

    First CF purchase.

    I like to match tripod platform to the head, however if the head and tripod are competent I have no worry.

    Enjoy.

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    Re: Pairing up Heads / Legs from Different Brands

    If the screw fits—twist it!
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    There are only three types of mounting flanges; too big, too small and wrong thread!

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    Re: Pairing up Heads / Legs from Different Brands

    For me, if the tripod head base either matches in size or is a bit smaller than the crown of the legs then its a decent fit. If the base of the head is a lot wider (or a lot narrower) than the crown of the legs, then it could suggest a mismatch in load capacity between the two items. Of course, "your mileage may vary..." And again, that's just my approach to it, nothing etched in stone.

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    Re: Pairing up Heads / Legs from Different Brands

    Quote Originally Posted by C. D. Keth View Post
    With the exception of majestic heads and tripods, which use a totally different system, I don't know of any heads that won't work on any other legs. They just attach with a 3/8"-16 bolt.
    Several use 1/4" -20 to mount to head.

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    Re: Pairing up Heads / Legs from Different Brands

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Noel View Post
    Several use 1/4" -20 to mount to head.
    There is an adapter for that. Many heads come with a 1/4-20 bushing fitted.
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    There are only three types of mounting flanges; too big, too small and wrong thread!

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