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Bogen 3021 (manfrotto 055) with Bogen 3275 head (M410) suitable?


theo_hartman

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Theo, I used that same combination for years while travelling with an

older Zone VI 4x5 and any lens I had, including a 360 telephoto. It

worked just fine. The only reason I've stopped is that I've now got a

stronger legset that is even smaller. You should have no problems

whatever.

 

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Tony

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Theo - I've been using an 055 with the discovery, and it's solid

enough. I have just ordered an 029 head to replace the 168 ball head,

which was strong enough, but I found it a problem with leveling. I've

had an 055 for many years, and it's seen use in all conditions, with

35mm, medium format, and large format. just bought a new one in fact,

as the center column on my old one had developed some play.

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Theo,

 

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I've also used the 055/029 combo for many, many years as my tripod of

choice for a wide range of photography and conditions. It is a good solid rig

and will support the 3-5kg range no problem.

 

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I am looking at getting the 410 as well for fine adjustment work, but the 029

head is very good, if you like a 3-way head. The only modification I made to

improve stability was to lock the center column in a fixed position with a great

big bolt. I was getting too much play and this stabilised things perfectly. I

don't like extending the center column anyway, so it was no loss.

 

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Regards

 

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Peter Brown

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Theo I used this combination with the Ebony SW45 and I had no problems with regards to stability. I recently changed to a Manfrotto carbon fibre tripod with the 410 jnr. geared head which is a real pleasure to use so easy to carry with the camera attached.

Good luck,

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Theo, I've been using the Bogen/Manfrotto (New is now Manfrotto) 410 geared head for years.

Just purchased another one, as the original developed a bit of play somewhere within the

gearing. It gives you a precise level in both directions, and is a pleasure to use. I've mated it

with a 2nd generation Gitzo carbon fiber 4-leg no -center-column tripod. Primo combo. It's rated

for 11 lbs - I think that's conservative.

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