Gitzo S.A. is a manufacturer of photographic accessories, including bags, but specialising in tripods and supports.
History
Gitzo was founded in France by Arsène Gitzhoven in 1917,[1] initially producing wooden and metal cassette filmbacks, and later expanding to include a line of cameras, shutters, and cable releases.[2] Between 1942 and 1944 during World War II, the company produced military support systems.[2]
During the late 1940s, tripods and tripod heads were introduced into their product range, and shortly after, Gitzhoven retired in 1960, succeeded by his daughter, Yvonne Plieger,[2] who also modeled in early Gitzo advertising photographs.[3] She and her husband became more and more dedicated to creating a range of high quality photographic tripods.[4] In 1950, Gitzo marketed its first tripod.
In 1992, Gitzo became part of the Vinten group (now Videndum), which also owns Manfrotto. Vitec are described in corporate literature as "a multinational holding company specialised in supporting professional photographers, broadcasters and filmmakers."[5] 1992 also marked the discontinuance of products outside camera support systems, including tripods, monopods, and tripod heads.[2]
Gitzo introduced the first professional carbon fiber tripod and monopod at Photokina in 1994.[2] The Gitzo factory in Paris was expanded in 1996 to 6200 m2.[2]
In 2005, Gitzo completed their transfer of production from France to Italy, a process which began in 2001.[5]
Design
In August 1999, Gitzo unveiled their revised "Mk2" aluminum tripod range, eliminating the rivets in the joint connecting the leg to the shoulder and repositioning the center column lock on rapid models to above the 'spider'.[6]
A number of different designs have been introduced under Vitec:
- Explorer (2000) – legs may be locked at any intermediate position between 0° and 90°, and the center column may be inclined relative to the 'spider' where the tripod legs come together, allowing flexibility for close-up and macro photography similar to the movements afforded by the Benbo/Uni-loc tripod range.[7][8]
- Traveler (2004) – legs may be swiveled up by 180° to nest the head within the legs for a more compact fold when traveling.
- Leveling (2004) – center column may adjust by up to 12° from vertical to allow rapid leveling of camera.[9]
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Catalogues
- 1987:
- 1987 (Monopods):
- 1987 (Safari):
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- 2000:
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- 2011 (Safari):
- 2012 (Systematic):
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- 2018:
References
- History Manfrotto, retrieved September 24, 2017^
- About Gitzo Gitzo, retrieved 20 July 2017^
- Yvonne Plieger flickr, 10 February 2003, retrieved 21 July 2017^