Vintage/old tripods for V system that will still work well?

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darkroommike

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You can put an ArcaSwiss clamp onto a Tiltall. Now it's a modern tripod :wink:
Also what I did, replaced the Bogen "hex" QR I originally installed on my Tiltall with a generic ARCA screw-type clamp. Have fitted nearly all my cameras with plates. BTW, if this is the route you go it's a good idea to leave a generic camera plate clamped into the QR at all times so that if you use a camera w/o plate you don't have to remove the clamp to use the camera on your tripod.
 

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Mike,
Good idea about leaving a generic plate in the AS clamp on the tripod. But ALL the AS plates that I have and have seen, require a hex key/allen wrench to secure the plate to the camera. So not that easy to do. I would love to find a plate with a thumb screw. Time to go eBay shopping.

Mike and Bob,
I did not know a Bogen hex QR adapter was made.
I found it.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/prod...5_3296_RC0_Hexagonal.html?_escaped_fragment_=
One good thing about the Bogen/Manfrotto hex plate system, is that it auto locks when you put the plate in. So no fumbling to secure the camera down.
 

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Mike,
Good idea about leaving a generic plate in the AS clamp on the tripod. But ALL the AS plates that I have and have seen, require a hex key/allen wrench to secure the plate to the camera. So not that easy to do. I would love to find a plate with a thumb screw. Time to go eBay shopping.

Mike and Bob,
I did not know a Bogen hex QR adapter was made.
I found it.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/prod...5_3296_RC0_Hexagonal.html?_escaped_fragment_=
One good thing about the Bogen/Manfrotto hex plate system, is that it auto locks when you put the plate in. So no fumbling to secure the camera down.
I store a generic PU-50 plate with a thumb screw with coin slot on the clamp like this one http://www.ebay.com/itm/Metal-PU-50...9d62b05&pid=100005&rk=2&rkt=6&sd=311417827537

These screws can also be retrofitted to most custom plates but the custom plates for one camera can stay on camera.

Arca clamps can be snap-lock or screw lock, I prefer the screw lock clamps since there will be occasions when a brand X plate will not lock up completely in a brand Y clamp. But if you stay within a brand you should be good.

As far as the Bogen I moved away from the Bogen system, once in a while it only pretends to lock. And this can drop a camera, I have also run into counterfeit hex plates which the clamps will not safely and securely grab.
 
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