Hasselblad H6D-100C on Really Right Stuff Gear
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The Hasselblad H6D-100C is a chunky camera. Normally I shoot with the Really Right Stuff TVC-24L when hiking, along with the Arca Swiss Cube and a Really Right Stuff B2-Pro2 clamp.
But the best balance and control is with a beefier setup. Here I show:
- Hasselblad H6D-100C
- Really Right Stuff TVC-34L (awesome tripod, if a bit heavy for long hikes).
- Burzynski tripod head (the Really Right Stuff BH-55 is terrific, but the Burzynski is surely the most robust and stable head ever made). Although it won’t tilt past 45°, the Really Right Stuff leveling base adds 15°.
- An older model Really Right Stuff PCL-1 panning clamp.
- A generic Really Right Stuff base camera plate on the bottom of the H6D.

iPhone 7 Plus + iPhone 7 Plus 4.0 mm f/1.8 @ 4mm
ENV: Steelhead Lake, altitude 10212 ft / 3113 m, 38°F / 3°C
Really Right Stuff TVC-24L,
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iPhone 7 Plus + iPhone 7 Plus 4.0 mm f/1.8 @ 4mm
ENV: Near Steelhead Lake, altitude 10282 ft / 3134 m, 34°F / 1°C
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