Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/10/28

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Subject: [Leica] Wooden tripods
From: sonc.hegr at gmail.com (Sonny Carter)
Date: Sun Oct 28 19:13:33 2007
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Jerry,

The question was, "Is a wooden tripod good?"

You jumped in with a stinking red herring.  .  Don't let the land slides and
earthquakes and fires get to you.

Take your fukin meds and go to bed.

Sonny



On 10/28/07, Jerry Lehrer <glehrer@san.rr.com> wrote:
>
> Don,
>
> Molten and spun igneous rock was used over a hundred years ago . It was
> called "Rock Wool"
> Asbestos was found to be much stronger, but there was a bit of a problem.!
>
> Jerry
>
>
> Don Dory wrote:
> > Jerry,
> > Gitzo has started using Basalt fibers in an intermediate priced line of
> > tripods.  Halfway between aluminum and carbon fiber in weight and price.
> > Basalt does damp vibrations and will not freeze your fingers in the cold
> > like aluminum.  I will second the opinion that use a light head for
> Leica is
> > more than adequate.  For example, the Leica large head...
> >
> > On 10/28/07, Jerry Lehrer <glehrer@san.rr.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Luis'
> >>
> >> Basalt?  What are you talking about?  How does basalt help?
> >>
> >> Jerry
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Luis Miguel Casta?eda Navas wrote:
> >>
> >>> On 28/10/2007, at 18:23, Sonny Carter wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>> Actually, I was curious about the vibration and damping
> >>>>> characteristics of
> >>>>> wood tripods as compared to similarly sized Carbon Fiber or
> Aluminium
> >>>>> models.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I can't compare them, but one point Luis brought out is
> important.  My
> >>>>>
> >>>> wooden tripod is very stable at full extension, and that's important
> to
> >>>> me,as I'm 6' 4" tall.
> >>>>
> >>> Wood is usually the most stable and vibration-free of similar sized
> >>> tripods unless you're going to ultra heavy and big aluminium tripods
> >>> made for TV cameras. Is not a casuality that they're used for
> >>> theodolites in field measurement where those characteristics are
> >>> critical  (mind you those only have 1 extension key if any).
> >>>
> >>> Once the wood is correctly treated (even all the holes) and the metals
> >>> used are well thought there is no problem with water or mud and there
> >>> is no tubes which are going to be filled of water if you shoot into a
> >>> stream, for example. Indeed, you'll have to care the wood from time to
> >>> time.
> >>>
> >>> Vibrations and other similar stuff depends on the unit / head / camera
> >>> combo more than on a specific model, so you won't know until you can
> >>> test it for yourself. The harmonic vibrations might depend of many
> >>> factors, sometimes they could be easily removed with a little piece of
> >>> cork, or might be a nightmare, but said this, I won't care unless I
> >>> can notice them.
> >>>
> >>> On the other hand, a well designed tripod will deliver strong
> >>> performance no matter what they used to build it, but carbon is very
> >>> rigid for its weight, so theoretically you can make a taller tripod
> >>> with the same stability than another one made out aluminium for
> >>> example, but they are a magnet for lightning if you need to care about
> >>> this. This problem is avoided with basalt which is on pair to carbon
> >>> in its characteristics.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> _
> >>>
> >> _
>
>
>
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-- 
Regards,

Sonny
http://www.sonc.com
Natchitoches, Louisiana
USA

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