Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/07/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Joseph Codispoti wrote: > Jeremy, > Thanks for the education on tripods. I have always held that the heavier the > tripod the better the photo. Not necessarily. As Ansel Adams points out in _The Camera_, any tripod will have a (set of) resonance characteristics (dependant on how it's set up), as will any camera/lens/shutter speed combination. These effects can interact in unfortunate ways. Adams describes one tripod that was sufficient for his 8x10 setup that wouldn't give sharp exposures with his 2.25^2 Hasselblad. Nevertheless, a less substantial tripod gave great performance with the Hassy. With respect to the current discussion, the damping characteristics of composite materials *might* reduce resonance effects, particularly if such damping were combined with mechanical stressing of the rig as several others have suggested. WRT general image quality issues (including camera support) I recently read: AUTHOR Williams, John B., 1941- TITLE Image clarity : high-resolution photography PUBLISHER Boston : Focal Press, c1990. ISBN/ISSN 0240800338 PRICE Sixty bucks @ amazon.com ... and learned quite a lot. Williams has written something comparatively unusual: a technical primer at a fairly high level that is neither condescending nor inaccessible to the nonspecialist. Regards, .......................................................................... Alexey Merz | URL: http://www.webcom.com/alexey | email: alexey@webcom.com | PGP public key: http://pgp5.ai.mit.edu/ | voice:503/494-6840