Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/05/20

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To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
Subject: Re: Lighter tripods (and very light tripods)
From: photo-op@ix.netcom.com (Sherril & Bill)
Date: Mon, 20 May 1996 22:23:10 -0700

>Which leads me to my next question. I'm not up to carrying a normally
>heavy tripod around due to current health factors, but I've been aware
>of very much lighter tripods (the kind that serious photographers 
might
>be tempted to laugh at) made by Vivitar and others and wonder if 
anyone
>has any thoughts on the use of such with an M6. No mirror shock, and
>obviously depending on no wind!- maybe this is a viable proposition?
>Bear in mind, I can't usually carry the normal heavier "carriable" 
kind
>anyway, and can't bend to use a very short one either, and so this is 
a
>serious question. Responses along the lines of "Personally I always
>carry a heavy brass Gitzo Killer-Brute tripod with 5" solid granite 
ball
>head" will not be considered helpful! Any opinions?
>-- 
>joe b.
>
Hi Joe,

Have you looked at the Benbow tripods.  The #1 is built like a tank and 
not too heavy.  The Trecker is a light weight one that you should be 
able to use with the M6.  And, you can get the Trecker with a real neat 
carring case.

Regards,
Bill Erfurth
Evergreen, CO  80439