Velbon became a company in 1955 in Japan. Three years later—in 1958—their Model VE-3 / VGB-3 tripod became the world’s best selling tripod. This is the Model VGB-3. The VGB-3 is classed as an aluminum tripod, although there are plastic, rubber and pot metal castings. As shown here, without column extended, it has the camera platform 1.2 m (47 inches) from the ground. The column adds 33 cm (13 inches), for a total height of 1.5 m (5 feet). If you collapse the legs and column—with legs splayed—the tripod head is 55 cm (21.75 inches) from the ground. With legs collapsed and folded tight the tripod is 58 cm (23 inches) long. It weighs 2231 gm (slightly under five pounds). The crank is typical of the thinking, engineering and precision of manufacture that makes this tripod an absolute classic. The socket and arm are matt chrome. The knob is knurled plastic and spins effortlessly. When the column is all the way down, the crank...
The Nikon SB-15 is a hotshoe based flash that works well with Nikon film cameras.* Specifically it works in T hrough T he L ens mode with the Nikon FA, FE2, F501/N2020, F-301/N2000, FG and Nikonos-V (via V-Type Sync cord)— the usable film speed range is ASA/ISO 25-400 with FA, FE2, FG and Nikonos-V the usable film speed range is ASA/ISO 25-1000 with F-501/N2020 and F-301/N2000 usable aperture range for all cameras from f/2 to f/22 (at ASA/ISO 100) For non TTL use there are two auto ranges, depending on film speed. For example at ASA/ISO 100 A2 setting at f/4 gives a range of 0.6 ~ 6.2 m (2 ~ 20 feet) while the A1 setting at f/8 works from 0.6 ~ 3.1 m (2 ~ 10 feet). In addition you have full power in manual (“M”) setting and approximately 1/13 power at motor drive (“MD”) setting. Guide number of 25 in meters at ASA/ISO 100 or 18 with wide panel installed. Guide number of 41 ASA/ISO 25 and feet, 30 with Wide-Flash Adapter. The flash covers 60º H and 45º V—so lenses 35mm and...