Tripod for Leica IIIa

All you need is a 3/8 to 1/4 (inch) adapter. Any camera store (if you can find a camera store!) should have one.

Actually, 3/8 inch was historically the internationally agreed standard. For reasons that are not entirely clear, the UK and USA chose to ignore this, leading to a general taking-over by 1/4 inch as a de facto standard. Many German MF and LF cameras have twin sockets, 3/8 and 1/4; so do some Leica lenses and accessories.

Cheers,

R.
 
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You may also wish to consider the R G Lewis camera cradle.

You can usually pick these up cheaply on ebay or from dealers, and the idea is to take the strain off the baseplate and afford some protection to the camera body.
 
I really wouldn't bother with the cradle. I started using screw-mount Leicas in about 1970 and have never felt the need of one (and yes, I've tried them): extra weight, extra bulk, no real advantage. The tripod socket adapter is a lot easier, smaller, and cheaper -- fit & forget.

Cheers,

R.
 
All you need is a 3/8 to 1/4 (inch) adapter. Any camera store (if you can find a camera store!) should have one.

Actually, 3/8 inch was historically the internationally agreed standard. For reasons that are not entirely clear, the UK and USA chose to ignore this, leading to a general taking-over by 1/4 inch as a de facto standard. Many German MF and LF cameras have twin sockets, 3/8 and 1/4; so do some Leica lenses and accessories.

Cheers,

R.

3/8 is a good tripod socket size for an 1100lb camera. 😀
 
Leica Ball Head

Leica Ball Head

Try to find the Leica head with changeable 1/4" and 3/8" head screw.

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I sometimes need a tripod, Leica for the Table, and Feisol for bigger stuff. This head attaches to either as it also has a changeable 1/4 or 3/8 bottom screw plate as well.
 
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