ToddB
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If you can find a Tiltall in good condition at a good price it should fill you need. I've had one for over forty years and it's still going strong. Mine is the Leitz version.
http://www.jeffreyglasser.com/
You get what you pay for. Buy one of those and be ready to replace them in a couple-few years. And having them fail when you least need them to leaving you stuck, and hopefully not damaging gear (like the head failing and your wonderful Rolleiflex quickly dropping and smacking your tripod hard). That's what I did at first about 20 years ago. Went cheap, replaced 2-3 times. Spent way too much money on crap gear in the end. Finally sucked it up and went for a well-regarded Gitzo and a good used Arca-Swiss head. Both made with amazingly fine workmanship and quality materials. They are reliable and will last me likely for my life.
the poor man always has to buy twice!Ican't afford the cheap stuff
There are 3 things people look for in a tripod:
Cheap
Light
Sturdy
Unfortunately, you can only have 2 of them.
There are 3 things people look for in a tripod:
Cheap
Light
Sturdy
Unfortunately, you can only have 2 of them.
I just bought a tripod like the one in the first post for a special purpose, to hold a 4x5 press camera, so I'll find out soon (it comes tomorrow) how it can handle that. I already have a ball head like it has, and I know that it will handle the 4x5--it's the legs I'm concerned about, but I won't be going up much higher than about 36 inches or so. I think it will handle it OK, but won't be very stiff, but that isn't going to be an issue.
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