Wowzer. So many options. Thank you again everyone. I will have a lot of research on all these different models and options. Not even familiar with ball heads, separate angles, center columns, etc etc.
One would assume that the center column is the singular "pole" that you can raise the camera higher without adjusting the legs.
Yes, you are correct about the center column.
Some tripods have center columns and some don't. I don't like them because the higher you raise your camera using the center column the more prone you are to camera movement or vibration. I prefer tripods that are tall enough extending just the legs.
The Tiltall I recommended and own has a center column but I never need to use it. My two Ries tripods don't have center columns.
I don't usually extend my center column, but mine can also come out and go through the top of the legs sideways. I'd never do it with the 4x5, but it can be useful for objects on the ground with lighter cameras. You do need to weight the opposite leg well when you do it.
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