DREW WILEY
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Precisely. If I were to start my own view camera company it would be called Headless Horseman. Keep it mind that over the course of my life, most of my work has been done with large format cameras, and most of it not only outdoors, but quite a bit in steep remote terrain. I haven't missed my "head" in any of it. It's maybe the smartest thing I did, once I learned to leave that behind and trust in old pioneer surveyor method of setting up tripods using leg adjustments only. It's almost just as fast once one is accustomed to it. The only real issue is pointing the camera nearly straight down. For that, a basic stiff right angle L-bracket can be machined at itself the fraction of the weight of any official tripod head; but I rarely carry those either.