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    Re: Light weight 810 system

    This (except my RRS panning clamp is the lever lock version), mounted in the yoke of a 3-series carbon fiber Gitzo, is how I support my 8x10 Compact II with attached four inch square Kirk Arca-style quick release plate:



    Unfortunately, both the Burzynski head and Kirk plate are out of production, but you might be able to find used samples.

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    Re: Light weight 810 system

    Quote Originally Posted by Sal Santamaura View Post
    This (except my RRS panning clamp is the lever lock version), mounted in the yoke of a 3-series carbon fiber Gitzo, is how I support my 8x10 Compact II with attached four inch square Kirk Arca-style quick release plate:



    Unfortunately, both the Burzynski head and Kirk plate are out of production, but you might be able to find used samples.
    That was quite a head, we were the US distributer for a few years. Unfortunately it never sold all that well.

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    Re: Light weight 810 system

    Exactly four and a half years ago I posted a picture of my Burznyski/RRS/Phillips setup:


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    Re: Light weight 810 system

    Get an RSS tripod with the leveling base with the built in arca Swiss lever release clamp. Reís is perfect for ULF but overkill for an 8x10.

    https://www.reallyrightstuff.com/ta-...=1&custcol15=2

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    Re: Light weight 810 system

    Then for lenses The dream team for me is Fujinon A 360 f10, with a Schneider 150 SSXL f5.6. That’s normal and wide both with some movements.

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