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May 26, 2006 09:05 |  #1

I have been looking around on some sites and I cant seem to find exactly what I want. Basiclly I want a tripod that has a boom arm that comes off the head so I can put my camera on that to take shots pointing up at my subject. Someone help me please.


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May 26, 2006 10:05 |  #2

Do you mean something like either of these:

http://www.bogenimagin​g.us …temalone.php3?i​temid=2770 (external link)

http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …&O=productlist&​sku=206491 (external link)

The Gitzo is hard to visualise in the B&H picture so best to check it out on google.


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May 26, 2006 11:36 |  #3

That second one is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you sooo much.


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May 26, 2006 20:57 |  #4

If you already have a decent tripod you might look at the Photek boom arm which does what you are looking for.
http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …ails&Q=&sku=358​106&is=REG (external link)




  
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May 28, 2006 10:14 as a reply to  @ Pinto's post |  #5

Pinto wrote:
If you already have a decent tripod you might look at the Photek boom arm which does what you are looking for.
http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …ails&Q=&sku=358​106&is=REG (external link)

Pinot, have you used this boom arm? It does look like a good idea for macro shooting. I would imagine the head you mount it to would have to be quite strong.


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May 28, 2006 10:15 |  #6

try the benbo trekker 2. I have it and love it.
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May 28, 2006 13:52 as a reply to  @ BearLeeAlive's post |  #7

BearLeeAlive wrote:
Pinot, have you used this boom arm? It does look like a good idea for macro shooting.

No, I have not used this arm myself. But it looks like a useful alternative to the purchase of a complete boom and stand unit.

I would imagine the head you mount it to would have to be quite strong.

I think you might be discounting the effectiveness of a counter weight.
Most of the standard boom arms (using some sort of counterweight), hold monolights, which are much heavier than a camera, on a pretty simple type of boom clamp. So I don't think that would be an issue.
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May 28, 2006 15:14 |  #8

I have an (extremely) old Spiratone "Versatile" (re-badged Velbon Grounder, IIRC) with a pivoting center column to do just that and I can say it does work pretty well for appropriate situations. I've used it as a copy stand, among other things.


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