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Re: [OM] OM macro systems

Subject: Re: [OM] OM macro systems
From: Jim Couch <JamesBCouch@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2001 16:12:49 -0800
I use the focusing rail when I am 'shooting from the car' and not hiking great
distances. When I am backpacking I just use the auto tube directly on the
tripod and 'deal with it'. I have yet to go to QR plates with the tripod. Just
haven't gotten around to that yet. It also adds more bulk and weight to the
system, maybe not as much as the focusing rail, but more than not using them.

Jim Couch

"John A. Lind" wrote:

> At 23:32 12/14/01, Tom Trottier wrote:
> >But it's easier to focus by moving the lens & camera together using the
> >bellows rail.
> >
> >Tom
>
> This works well, but the bellows rail seems a bit heavy for field use if it
> must be carried very far.  Depends on how far and how much you're willing
> to carry.  I use a pair of sliding plates set at right angles for fine
> tuning the camera position.  The sliding part on the top one attaches to
> the camera body just like a QR plate.
>
> Bogen (Manfrotto) makes two models of them:
>    geared:  Bogen 3419 (Manfrotto 454)
>    clamping:  Bogen 3273 (Manfrotto 357)
>
> One of mine is the 3273, and the other is similar but made by a different
> company out of extruded and machined aluminum.  Although the bottom half of
> the sliding plates are threaded for use directly on top of a tripod leg
> set, a QR plate with 3/8" screw can be attached to it.  This allows faster
> mounting and removal of the sliding plates from the tripod.  The tripod
> head should also be a pan head large enough to provide good support.  I
> don't a ball head would work well doing this.
>
> If the camera is tilted, ensure you have a good grip on it before relasing
> a sliding plate clamp.  Both of mine will not slide completely off, but if
> you're very close to the subject, it can slide into it.  Not good if it's
> made of something that can ding the front of the lens.
>
> -- John
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Jim Couch
Tacoma, WA USA



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