Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/01/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 4:52 PM -0800 1/29/01, Mark Rabiner wrote: >M V wrote: >> >> Hi Folks, >> >> I am trying to decide on a small, lightweight tripod >> and a ballhead for my M6 (used with a 35/2 and a 90/2.8) >> for some of those low light scenarios. Just wondering >> if I could get some opinions on the following combination: >> >> Gitzo G026 (Supports 5.5 Lbs) and a Gitzo G1175 Center Ball Head (Supports >> 6.5 Lbs) >> >> Would that be sturdy enough? >> >> Thanks & Regards > > >I've got the Gitzo center ball G1377 M but now like the Manfrotto (Italian for >Bogan) 308 Ball head which only cost me 50 bucks and is the right >size for Leica >M. It has only one control. That's what i like about it. The right size. The >right weight imo. >It's on my Gitzo Sport and i end up using that tripod more so >because of it. The >center ball G1377 M is on a Reporter. > >Mark I have a forerunner of the 026 that I modified to go up to 1.05m without the center column and 1.6m with the column extended. I put a smallish Cullman ballhead on it as these are a lot smoother than the Gitzos, Manfrottos, etc. The Cullman's are also more compact. Get the smallest one that has a separate lock for the pan motion. This combo is my standard vacation Leica set for those emergency encounters. With the center column down it's fine for any Leica M lens as long as the wind isn't too strong, and with the column up all the way, it's fine for 50mm and under. - -- * Henning J. Wulff /|\ Wulff Photography & Design /###\ mailto:henningw@archiphoto.com |[ ]| http://www.archiphoto.com