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[OM] Re: Vertical format and heavy lenses -- the Manfrotto solution

Subject: [OM] Re: Vertical format and heavy lenses -- the Manfrotto solution
From: Andrew L Wendelborn <andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 21:13:10 +1030
At 10:56 PM -0800 2004.01.16, Moose wrote:

>andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> I've been frustrated trying to take vertical format shots with the 300/4.5
> > tripod mounted.  I rotate the tripod head from horizontal to vertical
>> format, which is easily done, but the centre of gravity shifts and things
>> get off balance.  More annoying still is that the camera slips on the
>> screw.  The camera/lens can of course be rotated in the lens tripod ring, but
>> that is a PITA to do quickly and accurately.
>>
>Well, I've read all this and several replies with various complex and/or
>expensive solutions, most of which add equipment and weight. It all
>sounds like a lot more PITA, and PITpocketbook, and PITshoulder, etc.
>than just rotating the lens in the mount. I would not, of course
>recommend that choice if it weren't what I do myself.

OK, agreed, for the 300/4.5 just rotating the lens isn't too bad. I do that,
and I'd made some marks to make sure of a precise 90 degree rotation. And I
also wonder why Oly didn't do this.

Where I find this slippage really annoying is in trying to get vertical
format closeup / macro shots with say a focussing rail on the tripod. There is
no tripod ring to help there! Perhaps I'm being too fussy, but I like vertical
format for flora because that often gives a nice upward line in the
composition.

So it's there that ease of rotation offered by the elbow bracket seems to be a
plus, preserving centre of gravity (a nice property when the tripod is on
uneven terrain with all three legs at different extension!) and keeping the lens
in approx the same position.


thanks
  Andrew


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