Berlebach has been manufacturing beautifully finished pieces of German craftsmanship for over a century, and then as now the natural advantages of wood continually appeal to discriminating shooters. Handling a wood tripod in extremes of heat or cold is quite a different experience than that of a metal or even carbon fiber tripod. Wood just seems not to care.
But despite wood's impervious nature to temperature and its general asthetic appeal, the best reason to choose wood over any other material for a tripod is its incredible ability to absorb vibrations. A wooden tripod placed in a shallow stream may be vibrating quite a bit where the legs meet the water, but up at the column it is dead as a doornail. Putting a laser pointer on top of a metal, carbon fiber and wood tripod and shaking the legs of each clearly displays the advantage. The laser pointer's beam upon the wood tripod will have come to a rest much quicker than the others, and additionally its resonating disturbances will be smaller as well. This will assuredly show up in your pictures!
The 50031 is the tabletop model in the Berlebach line, offering a good range of height adjustment in a package that can support a great deal of weight for the breed.
| Maximum Height | 13.8" (35.0 cm) |
| Maximum Height w/o Column Extended | 13.8" (35.0 cm) [no center column] |
| Minimum Height | 2.6" (6.5 cm) |
| Folded Length | 10.6" (27.0 cm) |
| Load Capacity | 17.63 lb (8.00 kg) |
| Leg Sections | 2 |
| Leg Lock Type | Twist |
| Independent Leg Spread | Yes |
| Center Column Sections | 0 |
| Center Column Type | None |
| Center Brace | No |
| Spiked Feet | No |
| Head Type | None |
| Head Mount Thread Size | 1/4"-20 |
| Weight | 1.32 lb (0.60 kg) |