Smooth Camera Gear T6 Sleek - Ultimate Tripod for Large Format Photography?

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  • Опубліковано 17 гру 2024

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  • @davidgambin2551
    @davidgambin2551 24 дні тому +1

    That tripod looks like a joy to use. As it was a joy to watch this episode, and the slow and conscious process of capturing those photos, which came out beautifully.

    • @vintagecameradigest
      @vintagecameradigest  24 дні тому

      It’s a fine piece of equipment, for sure. Not light, but still lighter than the old Manfrotto. And thanks for the positive feedback on the images!

  • @smoothcameragear_official
    @smoothcameragear_official 26 днів тому +2

    Thanks for the awesome review, Steven! We’re glad to hear the T6 Sleek is performing so well for your large format work. Appreciate you sharing your experience with the community!😊

  • @treyusher32
    @treyusher32 20 днів тому +1

    I love the photo wall idea! A really fun way to share people's work. Maybe I'll submit something one day when Im happy with my work lol

    • @vintagecameradigest
      @vintagecameradigest  17 днів тому

      Yeah, I don’t know why that didn’t occur to me earlier. I’ve had good response so far. And I’d encourage you to send something as well. One thing I’ve learned from students in my classes is that inspiration comes in many different forms and levels of proficiency. You never really know what’s gonna resonate. So I plan to feature as wide a range of images as I can. So, I’ll be ready when you are. Cheers!

  • @nealshields6373
    @nealshields6373 26 днів тому +1

    Love the fact that you know what you’re talking about but…
    I have several Bogans, the larges legs are a 3030.
    To get low you are supposed to remove the center post and reverse it. Then you hang your camera from the center post upside down.
    This has the additional advantage of turning your image right side up on the ground glass.

    • @vintagecameradigest
      @vintagecameradigest  26 днів тому

      The center column of mine has a mounting screw on the bottom to re-mount the head. So, hanging the camera upside down is certainly possible. Not sure how that would make the ground glass image any different, though. Or am I missing something?

  • @Smithscout
    @Smithscout 26 днів тому +1

    Great video and nice tripod. My rig for my Sinar F2 monorail is a Manfrotto 055CL with a Manfrotto 229 3D SuperPro head, which takes up to 12klg.

    • @vintagecameradigest
      @vintagecameradigest  26 днів тому

      Nice! This T6 head is only rated for 15 lbs, but their next step up - T8 - is rated to 25 lbs I believe. But I do like the damping on this one.

  • @chriscard6544
    @chriscard6544 26 днів тому +2

    awesome. Sometimes, could you insert data on the photographs: film, iso, speed, aperture, lens ?

    • @vintagecameradigest
      @vintagecameradigest  26 днів тому +1

      Great suggestion. Will try to do that as long as I can remember what they are. But I’m usually “thinking them out loud” so I should at least have that reminder. Thanks!

  • @FrankTitzeArt
    @FrankTitzeArt 6 днів тому +1

    Have Gitzo Serie 5 aluminum and fiber tripods with Manfrotto 3-way and Sinar heads and Manfrotto Hexagon plates. I like your rational to use video heads especially for large format (or heavy medium format).

    • @vintagecameradigest
      @vintagecameradigest  5 днів тому

      Hard to go wrong with a Gitzo, for sure!

    • @FrankTitzeArt
      @FrankTitzeArt 4 дні тому +1

      @@vintagecameradigest .. especially the aluminum, when getting used for 1/10 of new value needing just cleaning & grease. :-)

  • @andyvan5692
    @andyvan5692 26 днів тому +1

    at 15:35 as the camera is set for 1/2 second exposure, isn't this in the "reciprocity" zone of the film, needing exp. compensation for the films reaction to light?, so making the true exposure more like 2 or 3 seconds?

    • @vintagecameradigest
      @vintagecameradigest  26 днів тому

      Excellent question. According to the technical sheet from Ilford, exposures of 1 sec or less require no adjustment for reciprocity. In addition, I found some info in a Photrio post about 10 years ago where some users conducted their own tests and determined it was closer to 4 secs. But in my case, the negs had the expected density. So no problems with the 1/2 sec or full 1 sec exposures.