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    Re: It is Majestic!

    I thought I would toss this out there. I have no connection to the designer/developer/seller. I have no idea how well it will be made.

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    Re: It is Majestic!

    The trouble with all my tripods is they cannot get low enough on my 2 dollies to shoot seated people straight on

    The big Linhof is nice but any combination is either too low or too high

    My Majestic same as OP has the same problem on another dolly

    Finally today I realized I need to take an Arkay stand out of storage and use it

    It will go low and high but won't work for my heaviest cameras

    Arkay 8MS-III Mono Stand Senior III

    Of course I bought it used for 5% of new retail and the seller loaded it up in my van
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    Re: It is Majestic!

    Forgot to add, I will use a Majestic head on the Arkay which was an option...until Majestic lost status
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    Re: It is Majestic!

    The camera and support certainly are nice, but I've been admiring the multi-drawer cabinet in the background. Sorry, I used to have an antiques business...
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    Re: It is Majestic!

    Tin Can, perhaps your issue is why we used a chair of bar-stool height when I was a portrait photographer. For relevance, the 70mm long-roll camera sat on a Majestic tripod, itself on a dolly. And the method taught by the studio that I worked for had the camera position slightly above the subject's eyes, quite different from today's 'up-the-nose' look.

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    Re: It is Majestic!

    Good points

    I use 14 to 20" for 8X10 heads, emulating Karsh

    I am going to bring the Arkay stand in studio next week when it warms up

    but no sitters for long time past and future

    Chicago had plenty
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    Re: It is Majestic!

    Quote Originally Posted by Tin Can View Post
    The trouble with all my tripods is they cannot get low enough on my 2 dollies to shoot seated people straight on
    My Scovill Adams studio 8x10 came with their 'Elite' studio stand, which is just a tilting platform adjustable from 32" tp 48". Not as pretty as the Kodak stands with the big cast hardware, but it does the job quite well. Given that the center of the lens is about 12" from the platform, I have a range of 44" to 60" from the floor to the center.

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    Re: It is Majestic!

    I had something similar, wood table 4 leg gear rise, with tilt at one end exactly this but not as shiny

    It was repaired before me a lot, I deemed it not strong enough and sold to a traveling collector from Texas, I sold him a lot, he had many Deardorff studio cameras in his trailer and van.

    I forget his name

    No regrets

    but I may make my own version, when things slow down
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    Re: It is Majestic!

    Impressive indeed .....

    there are of course always bigger / stronger ones.....

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    Re: It is Majestic!

    It is an amazing collector's cabinet. Juuuuust fit in the new (old house).

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