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Down in the Weeds – Part 2
Posted by Doug Otto in Geek, Photography on June 27, 2009
In a previous article I mentioned that I’d started to play with some alternative shooting angles after hearing a talk by Rob Sheppard. Until now I’ve been using my Gitzo 2540 which goes pretty low, but just not low enough. While in a local camera shop I stumbled upon this little guy. It’s made by Manfrotto and goes under the model 345. It consists of a set of 209 legs and a 482 micro ballhead. Once I got it home I dug out an old Really Right Stuff plate and screwed it on, using the supplied bushing. The head is fully removable so at some point I might replace it with a RRS BH-25 but for the time being it’ll do the trick.
Since I have neither a live view screen nor the limberness of my youth, an angled viewfinder is an absolute necessity but I have one already. I’m looking forward to doing some playing with it and will be certain to chronicle the process here.
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