We could solve your problem if you will add 15 cm to my height and take the loss of the same. That would get rid of my height disadvantage and help you find your tripod. By the way I rarely have to duck my head for doorways and low ceilings. Are you interested?
I must remember to reach out to @Sirius Glass whenever I have a bunch of photos that need to be taken of stuff that is low to the ground. Up to now I've enlisted young kids to help me.
That sounds like a low blow! Why would you do that to someone who is height disadvantaged?
That sounds like a low blow! Why would you do that to someone who is height disadvantaged?
I prefer to call it vertically challenged.
I prefer to call it vertically challenged.
We could solve your problem if you will add 15 cm to my height and take the loss of the same. That would get rid of my height disadvantage and help you find your tripod. By the way I rarely have to duck my head for doorways and low ceilings. Are you interested?
I want to thank everybody for all the input and perspective. My camera is still on order so, I’ve got some time to make a final choice on the tripod. I have some candidates from this thread that I believe I can make work. I haven’t found anything as I like as much as that Linhof tripod but, I can’t find any information on it. Just for the heck of it I wrote Linhof to see if they could provide any information. Somewhere out there, somebody bought one, and if I can get more manufacturer information, maybe I can find one. But I think I can make something like a Tiltall (to cite one example) work.
I am happy to be here and looking forward to getting back under the cloth and learning and hopefully contributing. This seems like a really good place. Thanks for all the help.
There are quite a few Linhofs on ebay...
There are quite a few Linhofs on ebay...
You will need two if you want to do stereo photography.
I was thinking about purchasing a tall tripod for special circumstances and but decided to mount a head on one of the aluminum step ladders I own. (Of course would come off the ladder and use a cable release from the ground.)To further whet your appetite for big Linhof tripods, this is my Heavy Duty Pro, in use next to a 10 or 12 foot ladder.
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Sturdy and tall, but at 45 pounds, a bit much to carry very far.
I’m not familiar with one called a Record pro, they made a lighter version of this one, several others with single segment legs.
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