edz
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With an Astro Berlin 1000mm telephoto I'd not use such as tripod either... Its not made for that kind of mass. They are not really so top-heavy since their support brace puts the center quite far front but still too much mass and even the slightest vibration or flex movements can shift focus. For such a large lens system I'd look to a very different class of tripod. I'd probably go hunt for some baby wooden legs and an old Mitchell base.It's not just the camera of course. You've got a lens on there to. With a 35mm it's likely a big heavy lens on front of the camera with the tripod screwed to the camera. That's a teetter totter isn't it? With LF odds are the lens is much lighter then the camera. With some cameras you'll have multiple tripod mounts or at the very least you can adjust things so the whole setup is balanced over the tripod.
What does a 5x7" camera weight? Sure some can be light (press cameras) but some are not. Some have light modern glass and some use heavy brass barrels. Same cameras use lightweight wood and others... The Bolex tripod I mentioned since its cheap, will support almost any 5x7" camera and is reasonably lightweight. Its strength to weight ratio, its robustness and quality has made them favorites for decades. They, however, were not cheap and if you were to purchase one new today it would cost several times over the price of those Bogens and Gitzos (the current incarnation, the Super-Stix, lists for over $1500 USD without head).