newyorkerforever
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Looking for the best options for a stable tripod and head for my 501CM. Thank you in advance! All the Best!
Which lenses, is weight and price an issue?
After lots of internal debate, I went with an RRS tripod and ball head for my 500 C/M. They're expensive but great quality and I figure I'll never need to buy a tripod again.
You might want to look at the tripod and head tests at thecentercolumn.com
If you are on a budget, Leofoto and other asian companies make pretty good copies of the more expensive US/European manufacturers' items. I prefer a ball head, some like other styles. A quick-release system is very convenient. The Arca-Swiss system--it doesn't need to be made by them, just compatible-- is the most common and quite good, but Hasselblad also has their own proprietary mount that you might want to look into. One way or another, buy the sturdiest tripod you can afford and afford to carry practically if you plan on using it in the field or for travel.
For lots of tripod for the money.....a used Tiltall.
For lots of tripod for more money.....a Gitzo.... personally i'm not fond of ball heads ....
Oh, oh, now you've done it. You'll start the "I use XYZ and it is perfect because I own it" responses. I think you need to decide first:
1. Go high end or cheap.
2. Aluminum, carbon, or wood legs.
3. How high do you want the legs to reach?
4. Attached head or removable.
5. Head: Pan, ball, or geared.
6. What type of quick release, if any.
For lots of tripod for the money.....a used Tiltall.
For lots of tripod for more money.....a Gitzo.... personally i'm not fond of ball heads ....
My main tripod is an older Gitzo carbon fiber mountaineer, paired with an Arca Swiss P0 head. It works well as do many other choices, much depends on your preferences.
Look for an original Tiltall. Strong, stable, durable and serviceable. Oh! and no kidney sale required.
Nice, but heavier than a modern CF tripod. No options as far as the head. Its is integral to the tripod.Look for an original Tiltall. Strong, stable, durable and serviceable. Oh! and no kidney sale required.
If the friction setting is correct on a good ball head, the camera should float almost weightlessly and can easily be adjusted. For super-fine adjustments, you can use a pan-gear head like the Arca Swiss P0.Another vote against ball heads. Too hard to make fine adjustments.
Leofoto make a great product at a reasonable price point.
Get a tripod that does what you want to do, get a quick release head of some sort.
Acratech makes a foot that will screw right on to a 500 series body.
https://www.acratech.net/categories/quick-release-plates/hasselblad/3-8-16.html
Which lenses, is weight and price an issue?
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