VC equivalent of Leitz 14100 tabletop tripod

edlang

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Hi,

I recently became aware of the Leitz 14100 tabletop tripod -- it now exists as the Leica version. The newer version is also a fair bit more expensive -- is there a Voigtlander equivalent?

- Edward.
 
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Manfrotto has a 3 piece table top tripod kit (MA-345) that should be quite handy for rangefinder kits. Hold up to 2 kg.

Cheers,
 
I can recommend the Novoflex Microstativ. It is very compact, yet sturdy enough to hold a Nikon D3.
 
The Bogen/Manfrotto 3007 pod with ball head has been around for years, the extension column is a new twist which has been around for about 5 years or so.

Nicely done, fairly stable, though I would be judicious in the use of the extension for much weight, due to instability with the height.

Otherwise, a great, very compact unit. The ball head (#3009, I believe), which is very nice on its own, is detachable, of course, making the set a great companion for travel. And, it will support almost any reasonable weight with no trouble.
 
I don't think it was made by Cosina/Voigtlander but I have had this ersatz Leica pod (I think it was ~$20 in the 80s) for decades:

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The tripod itself is a definition of stable, but the ball is ... well, not very smooth.

(That's a Heliopan close-up filter that brings the focus to exactly 18 inches in front of the lens.)
 
I will second the recommendation for the Ultrapod. I have the Ultrapod I, it pretty much goes every where with me, in my handbag, handlebar bag, pannier, cost pocket, just a handy thing to always have. And like the velcro, since I am strapping mine to fenceposts, signposts, tablelegs, etc.
 
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