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I love the Leica head, as it locks rigidly and instantly holding the frame exactly. Most other heads will sag or shift when locked.

Of course, when I bought mine new at the Leica dealer, the tripod was $11 and the head was $32.:)

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I love the Leica head, as it locks rigidly and instantly holding the frame exactly. Most other heads will sag or shift when locked.

Of course, when I bought mine new at the Leica dealer, the tripod was $11 and the head was $32.:)

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The problem with table top tripods is that you also need to carry a table around as well, which makes them bulky. The same with those Gorillapod things, you need to carry a tree branch or road sign to hang them on.

 

Yes, I am being facetious, but you've got to ask yourself how often are you going to find a suitable platform (height, distance, stability) to mount these things on and in the right place. Otherwise you just mount them on the nearest thing and compromise the composition of your photo. They are worse than useless because they dictate the image, not you.

 

If you are going to need a tripod buy a proper tripod. A Leica M doesn't need a big heavy tripod so the modern traveller style tripods are doubly good, they are the right size for the camera, and the right size and weight for carrying being compact and light. Most can be carried in a sling bag or dangling from your normal camera bag.

 

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The problem with table top tripods is that you also need to carry a table around as well, which makes them bulky. The same with those Gorillapod things, you need to carry a tree branch or road sign to hang them on.

 

Yes, I am being facetious, but you've got to ask yourself how often are you going to find a suitable platform (height, distance, stability) to mount these things on and in the right place. Otherwise you just mount them on the nearest thing and compromise the composition of your photo. They are worse than useless because they dictate the image, not you.

 

If you are going to need a tripod buy a proper tripod. A Leica M doesn't need a big heavy tripod so the modern traveller style tripods are doubly good, they are the right size for the camera, and the right size and weight for carrying being compact and light. Most can be carried in a sling bag or dangling from your normal camera bag.

 

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The problem with table top tripods is that you also need to carry a table around as well, which makes them bulky. The same with those Gorillapod things, you need to carry a tree branch or road sign to hang them on.....

 

Steve

 

Essentially I agree with you Steve. However, there are many times while travelling when carrying a normal tripod is not an option. It is on those occasions when a small 'table' tripod can rescue a situation and make picture-taking a practical reality.

 

Carrying a table around is clearly a funny notion and hardly practical. Improvisation is often possible for the ingenious-minded Leica photographers.

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The problem with table top tripods is that you also need to carry a table around as well, which makes them bulky. The same with those Gorillapod things, you need to carry a tree branch or road sign to hang them on.....

 

Steve

 

Essentially I agree with you Steve. However, there are many times while travelling when carrying a normal tripod is not an option. It is on those occasions when a small 'table' tripod can rescue a situation and make picture-taking a practical reality.

 

Carrying a table around is clearly a funny notion and hardly practical. Improvisation is often possible for the ingenious-minded Leica photographers.

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Steve,

 

This sounds like the 'Thumbs Down' so to speak.:rolleyes:

 

Perhaps you might consider putting your impressive, creative powers that led to producing the Thumbie towards inventing a full-size, lightweight, telescopic tripod that would satisfy the Leica ethos?

 

Pete.

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Steve,

 

This sounds like the 'Thumbs Down' so to speak.:rolleyes:

 

Perhaps you might consider putting your impressive, creative powers that led to producing the Thumbie towards inventing a full-size, lightweight, telescopic tripod that would satisfy the Leica ethos?

 

Pete.

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Steve,

 

This sounds like the 'Thumbs Down' so to speak.:rolleyes:

 

Perhaps you might consider putting your impressive, creative powers that led to producing the Thumbie towards inventing a full-size, lightweight, telescopic tripod that would satisfy the Leica ethos?

 

Pete.

 

Thanks Pete, but I don't think I need to reinvent the wheel, Gitzo do a great traveller tripod and this is the one I use

 

FeisolUK - CT-3441SB-Rapid - Traveller Carbon Fibre Tripod

 

:)

 

Steve

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Steve,

 

This sounds like the 'Thumbs Down' so to speak.:rolleyes:

 

Perhaps you might consider putting your impressive, creative powers that led to producing the Thumbie towards inventing a full-size, lightweight, telescopic tripod that would satisfy the Leica ethos?

 

Pete.

 

Thanks Pete, but I don't think I need to reinvent the wheel, Gitzo do a great traveller tripod and this is the one I use

 

FeisolUK - CT-3441SB-Rapid - Traveller Carbon Fibre Tripod

 

:)

 

Steve

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Hello Everybody,

 

I guess I am going to write something unfashionable here.

 

We have all taken many perfectly usable sometimes extraordinary picture w/ our M's w/ no tripod. That is 1 of the things M's were designed for. We all expect to do so on a regular basis in the course of our picture taking.

 

When I can I use a home made table tripod which is similar to but slightly smaller than a Leitz table tripod. On top is a medium size Leitz large ballhead. I use them w/ a Linhof cable release.

 

Altho this sacrifices some portability, spontinaity & speed I find when needed & possible it has certain advantages:

 

As a chestpod it gives me +2 stops of stability.

 

Against a tree, wall, etc it gives me as many stops as I need. What was F 2 @ 1/2 second - tricky to hold w/ a 35 on an M but nonetheless something all of us have done on many occasions - can become F8 @ 8 seconds. Harder to hand hold & sometimes a very different picture.

 

When I first started using this combination to photograph restorations before, during & after I found I sometimes had trouble finding something or someplace solid to rest on keeping in mind paintings can sometimes be hung w/ imperfect lighting in situations w/o regard to their being photographed. As I used this outfit I learned to find all kinds of supports in all kinds of situations where previously I could see none. The more I used it the more places I would find to brace it I had never seen before.

 

Today I virtually never take a full size tripod & pretty much always find a support for the small set. I not only use this combination for restorations but also to photograph other things that I might not have considered before because whether it is a painting, landscape or a city street F2 @ 1/8 can sometimes be very different than F8 @ 2 seconds when the tripod is as solid as a rock.

 

Best Regards,

 

Michael

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Michael wrote:

"When I can I use a home made table tripod which is similar to but slightly smaller than a Leitz table tripod. On top is a medium size Leitz large ballhead. I use them w/ a Linhof cable release.

Although this sacrifices some portability, spontanaity & speed I find when needed & possible it has certain advantages:

As a chestpod it gives me +2 stops of stability."

 

I am also happy with this compromise. For lightweight travel I would not take a 1 1/4 kg full-sized tripod. The Leica tripod with ball head is quick to set up and it allows those extra stops even as a chest pod. It also means I can use natural light at night and leave the flash at home.

 

Nick

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Lightweight pods are useless, in fact worse than nothing because they allow vibration rather than dampening it.

 

Table pods are nice, but there is seldom a table where you need it. Door frames and other places may be substituted.

 

The Leica table pod is best made of all and it is most useful with the large ball head and bracing the pod on your chest.

 

I use a three leg section CF Gitzo 1228. It is light, folds fairly small, sturdy as a truck. Paid $700 decade ago for it. Bought 6 cheeps before I learned. Now I have a lifetime investment.

 

There are plenty of places where tripods are not allowed and those are all where you really need one like inside of churches.

 

A tripod brands you as a professional photographer and then you may need permits to take photos.

 

The world is nuts, just don`t blame the messenger.

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