Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/05/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]After finally shaking off the worst of what was either a bad head cold or some sort of flu, I finally managed to get out with the M systems, carbon-fiber Gitzo and Arca B1 ballhead. It is very typical of me to get up in the predawn hours and walk maybe 40 minutes to the site, and the carbon fiber difference was very significant on my back and shoulders! I probably should look into a photo backpack someday, too. In a prior post, I had noted the arrival of a #B30 Leica M plate from Really Right Stuff, commented on it's excellent finish, and complained that it was largish, and that maybe the Arca B1 was overkill for such a tiny camera: I love the combo now!! It's just about the handiest, unfussiest setup I have had the pleasure to use. The Arca's progressive friction means that the tension can be left loose enough that the Leica seems certain to flop around, but it doesn't, so precise alignment is easy. This tripod has what I consider to be a genuinely useful center column, and for me, it brings the eyepiece of the M right up to a comfortable level. I want to stick a small bubble level on it somewhere. For what it's worth, the B30 appears to leave no marks on the baseplate, and is infinitely better protection than an adhesive plastic sheet :-) I may yet buy a smaller tripod for travel, but for most purposes, it looks like the B1/1228 combo is a winner, even with the little M system. Jeff