I shoot a Master Technika mounted on a Gitzo 1349 Carbon Fiber with a Linhof Low Profile head. I get super sharp images but lose my share to camera movement induced by wind, trucks passing by, chickadee landing on the lens standard (really happened), sneezes, ham-fisted cable release techniques and harmonic vibration.
I discovered that my Wisner when mounted on my aluminum Bogen would vibrate like a tuning fork seemingly on its own. As a result, I started hanging my backpack from the center column to change the harmonics and add additional weight to the assembly. My Gitzo comes with a hook which makes this even easier.
I am curious, what techniques do the rest of you use to steady your LF cameras during long exposures? Do you use Bulb or Time settings, long cable releases...
I discovered that my Wisner when mounted on my aluminum Bogen would vibrate like a tuning fork seemingly on its own. As a result, I started hanging my backpack from the center column to change the harmonics and add additional weight to the assembly. My Gitzo comes with a hook which makes this even easier.
I am curious, what techniques do the rest of you use to steady your LF cameras during long exposures? Do you use Bulb or Time settings, long cable releases...