From: Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Hi Mark ...
>
> As you may recall, I have the 3275 geared head and love it.  Of
> course, that doesn't answer your question <g>.  As I recall, doing
> verticals is a piece of cake with this head, and it'll certainly
> support the 67.  Many use it with 4x5 cameras.

Hey Shel,

I remember the 3275 from when you brought it over and I was impressed with
it. That's one of the reasons I'm considering it as an option. My concern is
that when I go to vertical, I will experience the same kind of slippage on
the plate. The combination of the body, 135/4 Macro, and extension tubes
comes to 13.5". The mount for the body is 2" in. That leaves 11.5" of
overhang from the point of the mount. So when I got to vertical, I get a
slight rotation. I need a better way to manage those kind of dimensions. So
either the plate has to be capable of holding it in place, or maybe I need
some sort of telephoto support bracket such as the Bogen 3420.

Mark
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