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Thread: Sizing Tripod: RRS TVC 33 vs 33S

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    Sizing Tripod: RRS TVC 33 vs 33S

    These are expensive models, so I want to cover my bases before I make a nearly 1K investment.

    I'd ideally like to shoot as close to eye level as possible. I used to shoot a lot of 4x5 on an absolute crap Gitzo that forced me to basically shoot on my knees / butt.

    TVC 33 vs 33s. I am 5'7.

    Camera is 15" high, Gitzo 1570 is 3.6" high.

    FOR THE TVC 33

    58 MAX HEIGHT
    3.6 HEAD
    15 CAMERA HEIGHT
    76.6 TOTAL

    76 TOTAL
    -8 MIDDLE OF GG
    68 5.6


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    TVC 33S

    49.75 MAX HEIGHT
    3.6 HEAD
    15 CAMERA HEIGHT
    68.35 TOTAL

    68.35 TOTAL
    -8 MIDDLE OF GG
    60.35 5 FEET

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    Richard Johnson
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    Re: Sizing Tripod: RRS TVC 33 vs 33S

    If you are on a hillside, having extra length means you can extend legs downhill for more stability. And while many photographers do shoot from whatever their eye level happens to be, that is not always where the best photo opportunity is... sometimes you need to go taller or shorter, or at least I do.

    So I'd always go for the longest, tallest version even if I were a midget.

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    Re: Sizing Tripod: RRS TVC 33 vs 33S

    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Johnson View Post
    If you are on a hillside, having extra length means you can extend legs downhill for more stability. And while many photographers do shoot from whatever their eye level happens to be, that is not always where the best photo opportunity is... sometimes you need to go taller or shorter, or at least I do.

    So I'd always go for the longest, tallest version even if I were a midget.
    Never really thought of it that way... Made that an easy call for me!

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