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Tripods<br />

review <strong>of</strong> the Arca-Swiss B1 head, the Gitzo G1329 Carbon Fiber tripod, as<br />

well as other photographic equipment. (contributed by David Paris)<br />

● Tripod heads for Large Format Photography- A survey <strong>of</strong> pan-tilt heads, ball<br />

heads, and quick release (QR) systems, with a discussion <strong>of</strong> the merits <strong>of</strong><br />

each system, and a few specific recommendations based on user's<br />

experience. (contributed by Quang-Tuan Luong)<br />

● Berlebach Tripods- Wooden Tripods. Company has a long history in not<br />

only making photographic tripods, but also making tripods for geodetic<br />

equipment (contributed by Christoph-Erdmann Pfeiler)<br />

● Stabil wooden tripods- These come in all sizes from small (macro, min.<br />

elevation 5cm) to large (max 169cm), and are extremely stable. To test<br />

mine, I mounted my Linh<strong>of</strong> Technika 5x7", 300mm/f5.6 Xenar, focused on<br />

~0.8x enlargement - on a macro tripod with angled legs. Rock steady.<br />

(contributed by Ole Tjugen)<br />

● Wimberley gimbal heads and adapters- If you use a big telephoto lens you<br />

must have one <strong>of</strong> these. Their "Sidekick" adapter teamed up with an Arca<br />

ballhead makes a really versatile combo. (contributed by Tim Edwards)<br />

● Digital photography guide for nature and wildlife.- Maximize the use <strong>of</strong> the<br />

prosumer, point-and-shoot digital camera and monopod for wildlife and<br />

outdoor digital photography. Learn how to photograph nature by traveling<br />

light and traveling simply. Send free outdoor adventure photo ecards. <strong>Free</strong><br />

subscription to a photography and nature newsletter. (contributed by Philip<br />

Tulin)<br />

● Vibrations in Tripod/Head- Update <strong>of</strong> my previous articles on camera<br />

support vibration. See the attached pdf file for full story about various<br />

experiments on tripod and head related vibration. (contributed by charlie<br />

kim)<br />

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