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Re: Geared Heads For Tele Work
« Reply #45 on: April 12, 2016, 00:01:03 »
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Re: Geared Heads For Tele Work
« Reply #46 on: April 12, 2016, 20:00:42 »
Here is the larger relative to the Burzynski head. This is the Berlebach LEVELLING ADAPTER 33° Ø 100 MM/4 " on a Gitzo series 5 tripod. It is excellent with my Nikkor 500/4 AFS VR and the D800. The build quality is quite high, although not quite as high as that of the Burzynski. The panorama base is a Feisol PB-70 and the quick release clamp is from Really Right Stuff.

 
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Re: Geared Heads For Tele Work
« Reply #47 on: April 13, 2016, 17:23:30 »
Here is the larger relative to the Burzynski head. This is the Berlebach LEVELLING ADAPTER 33° Ø 100 MM/4 " on a Gitzo series 5 tripod. It is excellent with my Nikkor 500/4 AFS VR and the D800. The build quality is quite high, although not quite as high as that of the Burzynski. The panorama base is a Feisol PB-70 and the quick release clamp is from Really Right Stuff.

Wow that does not look light, but it sure looks stable!
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Re: Geared Heads For Tele Work
« Reply #48 on: April 13, 2016, 18:31:08 »
OK - while I'm working on a better geared head solution, I have been listening about the tripod recommendations.

Just locally a Vinten 3819-3 has popped up on Craigslist.  $600 including the head (don't need) and spreader.

Here's the model on the Vinten web site:
http://www.vinten.com/en/product/75mm-bowl-pozi-loc-tripod



It's rated to 55 lbs (just the legs) and has a 75mm bowl.

Assuming I get the mid-level spreader - what you guys think of it's usefulness with my 600mm (and hopefully far more stiff geared head solution)?
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Re: Geared Heads For Tele Work
« Reply #49 on: April 20, 2016, 21:26:25 »
Pardon my naive question: how do you attach a head (ball or fluid, does it matter?) to a bowl, either 75mm or 100mm size?
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Re: Geared Heads For Tele Work
« Reply #50 on: April 20, 2016, 21:37:25 »
The video heads have a 'levelling bowl' as their base.  This can be purchased separately to make a foundation for other kinds of heads. There are adapter rings to convert from 75 to 100 mm class tripods.

Some heads, such as the legendary Burzynski, can be seated directly into the tripod head and secured from below.

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Re: Geared Heads For Tele Work
« Reply #51 on: April 20, 2016, 22:20:09 »
Some heads, such as the legendary Burzynski, can be seated directly into the tripod head and secured from below.

And what about other ball heads normally used in still photography?

Deleted, I should have read more carefully Bjørn's post, the answer to my question was already there
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Re: Geared Heads For Tele Work
« Reply #52 on: August 03, 2016, 00:10:19 »
I bought one of these back in 1984 for about $35.00 (USD)...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Sinar-Pan-Tilt-Head-Black-/262526832947?hash=item3d1fd19133:g:1sYAAOSwqfNXiSfB

Today that would cost about $83.00 in Consumer Price Index adjusted USD. If one can be found at a reasonable price it could allow one to spend bigger money on a worthy set of legs. I don't think $350.00 (USD) is a reasonable price. As I recall it was part of a Sinar 8x10" view camera setup. I pair it with a Wimberley C-30 Arca-Swiss type clamp.

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