🟡 Need LONGER LEGS! (Artcise AS80C, Innorel, Leofoto) Tall Tripod for 4x5 & Leica
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- Опубликовано: 3 май 2024
- Can't replicate the image I see until now! Artcise AS80C Tall tripod for 4x5 & Leica
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When I need to capture real estate photos from a height higher than my tallest tripod, I use a 6-foot monopod, a 10-foot pole, or an 18-foot pole to elevate my small format or medium format camera above my head. I use a long cable release or an electronic release to trigger my shutter.
Another good one. I always enjoy your work because it is always good. Thanks.
Thanks Sandy, just a quick one this time but I've come to appreciate the value of a decent tripod
@@MattOsborne-MrLeicaCom A quick FWIW - A local retired studio photog said that if you were not using a tripod you were risking blur. I guess he has not used IBIS. But for non-IBIS he may be right.
Cheers
@@zoltankaparthy9095 yes 100% .. most ‘keen’ photographers only shoot with a tripod..say with Hasselblad 500s etc etc (even M11 should benefit at normal shutter speeds due to 60MP
You can also make friends with a falcon or hawk and teach him how to photograph 😉😆 Thanks for the great idea Matt!
Haha nice idea! Thanks Lucy
Imagine Matt putting his Leica on a helicopter and then it crashes and you find it and have no idea whose it is. Be Leica's from heaven.
Haha, nice thought :)
Channeling Buster Keaton here….Good fun.
Ha thanks Anthony!
Good timing! Just got an Intrepid 4x5 and set it up for the first time this afternoon on my fairly short Leofoto carbon tripod and my first thought was I'm going to need a taller tripod to save my back. Interesting enough my Leofoto looks identical to your new one, assuming it's rebranded under many names.
Great! Yes it comes under at least 3 brands including Leofoto as I read.
Thx Matt. The balancing aspect makes sense. Can you give a hint for the rig under your 4x5 ?
Thanks, yes I will now be using the mentioned tripod (Artcise AS80C) + 360 pano quick release plate (unbranded) (only)(is the plan)
Thanks for this entertaining treatment of a comparatively dry subject. I'm a bit allergic to tripods since my previous job sometimes involved lugging around a Manfrotto 161, which would extend up to 9 feet (great for overhead photos of groups) but weighed 25lb! Question: Without a center column, how do you make fine adjustments to height? Lifting up the whole business and adjusting the lengths of all three legs individually seems as if it would be tedious.
Thanks, yes without centre column you have to twist the 3 legs, upper sections to fine tune the height. It's not terrible and gives a much more solid base vs. extended centre column.
“Buy your best tripod first” (to save money in the end). So I bought in 2007 a Gitzo GT3541XLS with a maximum hight of 1.98 m with a Markins M20 ball head. Fit good with my 1.99m length. Still used today for all my lenses between 14mm and 600mm.
Excellent advice, 100% .. sadly I learn this late
Useful indeed to have an eye level height tripod. Perhaps a good addition would be a three-way geared ball head for the front heavy setups...
Thanks, yes and yes. I have one but it isn’t great with heavy camera so I use it less but I love the idea.
I use 3 way head with my 4x5 rig , primarily the EBONY since she can stretch that bellows out ( wind sock ) 😵 ... yes stretched out you need steady.
nice video matt but it says on amazon the as80c has a max height of 162cm which is most tripods. I'm looking for a 180cm one. any recommendations.
I think the as90c or similar name is their biggest
Is the beginning of the dull seasonn😂😅
Haha,if you see my IG stories you’ll know that’s not going to happen 😂
Rarely you will need a tripod. Unless you like long exposure, don't bother with tripods.
Especially if you travel. If you don't travel specifically for landscapes, just open up the aperture, rise the ISO and use IBS to extend shutter...
Be mobile, see more places and take more pics instead of wasting time on setting up tripods.
I use tripods only for MF and LF film.
It’s mostly for 4x5 so I need it
Careful not to destroy your camera using a tripod with that long lens. The lens mount could be damaged, and it will need a costly repair to fixed it. With long lenses the lens is supported by the tripod, often balanced to support easy movement, by a lens foot, with camera attached to the lens. Long lenses are constructed in such way that it can hold a professional camera with ease. Very long lenses often use a gimbal head (like a Wimberley head) to carry and to move with one finger (‘if correctly balanced).
Thanks! Normally I don’t do this but thanks for warning. I have SL camera.
Get yourself a Berlebach wooden tripods,
made of ash wood in Germany.
My Berlebachs are over forty years ol.
Suits very well under a LF, 6x6 SLR en long teles.
Most of todays Asian tripods are crap;
too light, too low and too plasticy.
For quality you have to return to the Sixties and Seventies:
to German for Linhof Schiansky, Bilora and Susis.
To Switserland for Foba and Wild.
To Italy for Manfrotto
To France for Gitzo.
Cheap, tall and strong tripods are for sale at the store were
theodolites, wood,brcks and concrete is for sale.
The theodolite tripod will kill all camera stores.
Buy them second hand.
Thanks Jaco! The wood ones look cool paired with vintage cameras!
"Show me your camera tripod and I will tell youwether you are a professional or an amateur photographer".
Most Asian tripods are junk, because the ¼ thread of the ball head and the quick shoe are much too short.
The length of the thread should be 6,3 mm.
Professional cameras and lenses have a 3/8 thread, why do I know that?
The thread adapters are too short and made of a weak metal alloy.
Todays ballheads have not enough travel for moving the camera to the left and the right .
Also insufficient travel downwards to the front and the rear.
TPhoto retailers sell their tripods in the showroom, placed on the counter.
Tripods are made to be used in the field, in a studio or in a factory.
Train spotters, bird watchers and photographers, all suffer from pain in their backs.
Slick and Velbon tripods were good.
Manfrotto and Gitzo were good and elegant.
Berlebach and Linhof have the unbeatable German quality.
When doing a Leica shoot at the garden table, first dump your "afternoon tea twiggy tripod".
Thanks Jaco, yes I agree for 3/8 thread and deep enough. The tripod I talk about has this.
Buy a 3d head!
Thanks, I check it!
You could just use a Nikon F3 with waistlevel finder and look into it from upside down, not sure why you're always trying to complicate things for yourself 😂
He has done that in a previous video
Haha, you know I do this too :)
Thanks David. Thomas is joking. He was with me for this video!
@@MattOsborne-MrLeicaCom ah sorry, gotcha 😂
Clickbait. Its been good. Thanks for the vids. Unsubbed.
Thanks, the title explains the video so sorry you thought it was about something different (it shows the video topic too)
@@MattOsborne-MrLeicaCom Dont play dumb its disrespectful and worse than the clickbait. But thank you sir, that was a great infomercial. When you see a title "I CAN'T Capture The Shots I See" Whats the first thing that comes to mind? and yes theres some brand names there, read the small print etc, but its obvious what anyone will think and you know it, You need a tripod, get real mate.
@@bottomendbliss thanks, I appreciate you writing back. Believe it or not I’m not always the smartest. Can you tell me what you thought the video was about? Now I shoot more 4x5 it bugged the heck out of me that I saw the photo but often could never capture it. That’s why I spent the money on a non-travel big tripod. It wasn’t sponsored and I get no kick back. I just share what I’m doing that month. Normally Leica but often film non-Leica too. Either way sorry it read wrong to what you expected and thanks for explaining.
@@bottomendbliss ..second message. Were you thinking rangefinder/ viewfinder in terms of can't see? I'll try to play with the title words so is the same message but can't be mistaken for VF/RF topics.