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After years of frustration, we've finally solved the "how do I keep my equipment out of the dirt" problem for outdoor photographers:
RuXpod Preview
RuXpod Preview
Keeps it out of the poison ivy too
But my best set up for my smaller formats (Rolleiflex, 4x5 and 5x7) is to hike with the camera on the tripod and the holders, filters, notebook, and meter in a shoulder bag...nothing to put on the ground, everything is quickly ready to work with the changing light.Actually, adding weight to a tripod usually stabilizes it. Also, if you analyze the force vectors involved, the majority of the weight is pushing the tripod down.
Adding weight will help stabilize your setup, but I always thought it should be centered vs hanging offset to one side.
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