Ulophot
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Undoubtedly my question has been answered previously, if I could locate answers. I use have a Mamiya 645 Pro, and am also in the process of replacing my 11.5 lb (5+ kg) studio 4x5 with a 3.5 lb (1.6 kg) field 4x5 for portability. Both cameras to be used, primarily, for location portraiture.
My tripod is currently a Manfrotto 3251, which weighs 13.6 lbs (6.2 kg) plus the 3047 head. rock solid, excellent, but I'm not as robust as I used to be. It's not what I call portable any longer.
So, I am looking about for something with the same approx. height, not including center shaft extension, about 63" (1.6 m). I'm less worried about using the center shaft for 4x5 than 645, due to the latter's focal-plane shutter vibration. I'd like a tripod that I can use for both cameras, including for standing portraits with the camera near eye level. Camera bag hung could add weight for stability, of course.
Ah, but then comes the financial question, and the answer, at present, at least, is that
1) I may be able to get only $150 for my 3051 legs (ouch), and that
2) I don't have a lot more to spend for a replacement. Carbon fiber is, I think, only a dream for me.
So, who knows of any make and model with similar height, significantly less weight, adequate stability as well as good leg spread feature for low shooting, that I might be likely to find used in my price range? Am I on the wrong planet, or, perhaps, in the wrong century?
Thanks in advance.
My tripod is currently a Manfrotto 3251, which weighs 13.6 lbs (6.2 kg) plus the 3047 head. rock solid, excellent, but I'm not as robust as I used to be. It's not what I call portable any longer.
So, I am looking about for something with the same approx. height, not including center shaft extension, about 63" (1.6 m). I'm less worried about using the center shaft for 4x5 than 645, due to the latter's focal-plane shutter vibration. I'd like a tripod that I can use for both cameras, including for standing portraits with the camera near eye level. Camera bag hung could add weight for stability, of course.
Ah, but then comes the financial question, and the answer, at present, at least, is that
1) I may be able to get only $150 for my 3051 legs (ouch), and that
2) I don't have a lot more to spend for a replacement. Carbon fiber is, I think, only a dream for me.
So, who knows of any make and model with similar height, significantly less weight, adequate stability as well as good leg spread feature for low shooting, that I might be likely to find used in my price range? Am I on the wrong planet, or, perhaps, in the wrong century?
Thanks in advance.