Have what appears to be a Berlebach, model 1022 maybe, single leg extension. It has no markings, but looks quite like the Berlebach.
The problem I have with it, is when I pick it up to move it a few inches/feet, the legs all collapse rather than stay open (like the Bogen 3021, that I normally use). Is this normal for wooden tripods, and how do you folks that use wood tripods deal with moving the camera? First should add, that it will be used with a Korona 8x10 and B&J 5x7, on a Bogen 3047 head.
Have heard many good comments about these tripods, and was wondering if I'm just not using it correctly or if legs can be adjusted (tightened) so that they do not close (collapse) when the tripod (with camera mounted) is lifted up to be moved. Or if I should just go back to the good ol' Bogen and figure the wood tripod and I just don't work the same way.
Thanks in advance.....
The problem I have with it, is when I pick it up to move it a few inches/feet, the legs all collapse rather than stay open (like the Bogen 3021, that I normally use). Is this normal for wooden tripods, and how do you folks that use wood tripods deal with moving the camera? First should add, that it will be used with a Korona 8x10 and B&J 5x7, on a Bogen 3047 head.
Have heard many good comments about these tripods, and was wondering if I'm just not using it correctly or if legs can be adjusted (tightened) so that they do not close (collapse) when the tripod (with camera mounted) is lifted up to be moved. Or if I should just go back to the good ol' Bogen and figure the wood tripod and I just don't work the same way.
Thanks in advance.....