I'm sure the tripod you chose will be fine. I've only used 3 makes of tripod for LF work, tiltall, ek wooden, and my fovorite, the ansco wood with crank elevated post. The tiltall worked great for my speed graphic and ROC folding box 5X7. But it was just a little wiggly with my ansco 5X7, so I found a ansco wood with crank elevated post, which had a large table on the top. If you really are on a budget, freestyle is a great place to get stuff. I have always bought my ortho film there. I shoot arista ortho at weston 20, and with the packard shutter set at instant, gives me exposures that look thin but print well. I develope in dectal plate and paper developer at 1 to 24, 5 oz plus i drop of glycerine under a dull red safelight. I develope by inspection, agitating gently, but steadly for as long as it takes. That's the way I've done it for about 60 years, except 30 years ago I bought a used weston master meter, which I have found easy to use for zone photography.