That's great information. Godfrey. Thank you very much!

On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 7:40 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[email protected]> wrote:
> For loads like that, I use a set of Feisol CT3442 Tournament legs fitted with 
> an Acratech  GP ball head. Legs and head are both rated for 25 lbs and work 
> really really well with loads of 6 to 10 lbs. It uses Arca-Swiss style 
> mounting plates and clamps, just about the best things out there for this 
> purpose.
>
> I've used this with my (heavy) Leitz Telyt-R 250mm f/4 v1 and 2x Extender-R 
> fitted to the Leica SL. It's an all up load of about 7 lbs ... Rock steady, 
> no creep at all. I've also used it with Hasselblad 500CM plus prism finder, 
> A12 back, and Sonnar 150mm f/4 lens with magnifying diopters for close up 
> work ... Again, rock steady, no creep, probably quite similar to your 645Z 
> setup.
>
> I used to have Manfrotto heads with the RC2 plate system. It's simply not 
> strong or sturdy enough for serious work where stability and positioning is 
> critical. Since I moved to this tripod nearly a decade ago and Arca Swiss 
> type heads and plates, no problems at all.
>
> (I bought the Feisol legs direct from Taiwan, they're available in the USA 
> now at retail. Of course, a similar set of Gitzo legs (easily available in 
> the US too) would interchange for them nicely. Go for legs rated in the 20-25 
> lb range ... The ratings are mostly very optimistic.)
>
> G
>
>>
>> On Aug 11, 2016, at 4:19 PM, Bruce Walker <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I must finally give in. It's clear even to me that my trusty Manfrotto
>> 190XPROB tripod with the 486RC2 ballhead simply cannot support a 645Z
>> + 90mm lens -- total weight 5.7 lbs / 2.59 kg. I'm trying to do macro
>> shots and the damned thing has to be torqued well above the target
>> framing then allowed to slip down into final position. Grrr.
>>
>> It may be that I could just upgrade the ballhead, but I find that the
>> quick release plates don't grab as securely as they should. Ie,
>> there's slippage and the camera shifts in the mount.
>>
>> So ...
>>
>> What tripod + ballhead + qr plate is recommended by the collective
>> wisdom of the PDML?
>>
>> It should fold down to around 2 feet so I can strap it onto my camera
>> roller case. It should securely hold at least 6 lbs of camera bits.
>>
>> I really like the way the 190XPROB lets me mount the camera close to
>> the ground -- within 6 inches or so by flipping the center post
>> horizontally and spreading the legs out wide -- but I could sacrifice
>> that I suppose.
>>
>> Preferably one that I can buy new, retail, in North America. :)
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