Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/11/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]It seems like maybe you could use a small fluid-head like those sold for camcorders. You set the tripod itself level then you have fluid-dampened drag in the horizontal and vertical directions. It seems that would be easier than having something that moved in all directions. I don't know how the size will compare to the ball & socket head. I'm used to the large ones for broadcast type video and film cameras. It seems like one that was scaled down would work well for still work. Mike D - -----Original Message----- From: Doug Richardson <doug@meditor.demon.co.uk> To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Date: Tuesday, November 23, 1999 7:13 AM Subject: [Leica] Re: Ball & socket heads >Mention of ball & socket heads in my posting re Florence and Venice >reminds me of a question: > >Does anyone make a good quality ball & socket head similar in size to >the Leica one but with a controllable degree of friction rather than a >simple locked/unlocked adjustment? I've often thought that a head >which can be moved against a good degree of friction when setting the >camera angle would be easier to adjust than one where undoing the >screw suddenly releases the weight of a heavy Leicaflex. > >BTW, while visting a photo store in London a few months back I was >able to buy a small accessory-shoe-mounting spirit level - an ideal >aid to getting the camera level when mounted on a ball & socket head. >The Leitz one is a collector's item, but this little gadget was about >$5, and much more practical and - two little spirit levels embedded in >a block of clear plastic. > >Regards, > >Doug Richardson > >