I've been thinking, because of movements, why do I need anything more than a leveling head? Maybe I'm just so tired my thinking is impeded.
I've been thinking, because of movements, why do I need anything more than a leveling head? Maybe I'm just so tired my thinking is impeded.
I second the 3047.
the manfrotto/bogen 410 is nice, but my 4x5 sinar is to heavy for it.
so i just upgrade to the manfrotto/bogen 229 which is absolutly rockstable!
For backpacking I have been using a Novaflex panoramic plate (it has a bubble level) on Gitzo legs. (I have a Toho camera). This works perfectly for most shots - its small, cheap, very light weight, and perfectly steady.
However I have not solved the tilt problem. Using the tripod legs is not the answer to me - the panning plate will no longer be level. For years I have been searching for a tilt-only head that I can fit between the panning plate and the camera for when I need to tilt. I have thought of cutting down a video pan/tilt head but have not found one that is appropriate.
Has anyone got any suggestions for a tilt-only head, that is light and strong, that I can keep in my backpack and only use when necessary? If a suitable tilt only head can be found then I think this is a good system for any 4x5 landscape photography.
What about something like this:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...t_Monopod.html
Or, the super deluxe version:
http://reallyrightstuff.com/tripods/04.html
Kerry Thalmann
Really Big Cameras
The 229 is an upgrade to the 3047, so they have similar characteristics. I had the latter, and when I could no longer tighten it, I upgraded. The 229 is the best head I've owned. The 3047 is good, but it can't handle as heavy a camera.
If you buy used, check out a 3047 before you purchase, or consider a return policy. Make sure that it'll stay tight with the camera on the head.
Kerry,
I was aware of the Bogen 234, but that looks too small and light for LF and has very little longitudinal support the way a camera needs it.
However the Really Right Stuff mono head looks perfect for my needs - and I've been looking for years - this is the beauty of forums! It looks strong and steady and only weighs 250g. I will look closely at this product.
My tripod head will consist of too parts, any panning plate with a bubble level for 90% of my needs, and a mono tilt head - possibly the RRS - that will be kept in the backpack for when I need it.
I haven't tried the Bogen/Manfrotto 234, but the Toho is so darn light I'm tempted to give it a try. I know 35mm/digital shooters who use the 234 with some fairly heavy glass.
The base of the the RRS MH-01 is design to be compatible with a QR clamp. So, if you have a QR clamp on your panning base, you can quickly and easily mount/dismount the MH-01 as needed.
Kerry Thalmann
Really Big Cameras
I never bother to use anything other than a pan plate on top of a leveling video tripod.
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