So, I think I need a real tripod. I want something that can either stand tall or go wide and do the splits. What (if any) tripods are you guys using? Anything you like/hate about your pod? Any recommendations?
So, I think I need a real tripod. I want something that can either stand tall or go wide and do the splits. What (if any) tripods are you guys using? Anything you like/hate about your pod? Any recommendations?
I personally like Gitzo, but their ball head sucks, however, I got two on off center and one on center.
The tripod model I use is GT2530EX because I want to do any angle I want, there no preset angle like others.
and the other Gitzo I have is aluminum Huge 4 series Studio use tripod it can go up to 7 feet. But SUPER heavy about 12lbs.
So first question is how tall do you need, usually if you use it for outdoor you just need your eye level, and if you shoot portrait then you do need to have a ball head or the kind I have which is the the center column is offset so you can till it to horizontal. Long story short, what kind of photography do you shoot?
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Mostly outdoors nature stuff. I think I've settled on the manfrotto 190CXprob, it's on sale :p
I've personally looked at this, http://www.amazon.com/Vanguard-Alta-...al+dslr+tripod Looks superb, let me know how yours works out.
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So far I'm very happy with the manfrotto. It's absurdly light, almost to the point of being too light. The leg locking things are ok, but I need to mark the legs because getting all the legs out at the same length is very hard, nothing a marker can't fix, but annoying none the less. I do like that it doesn't need to be coddled. I toss it around like a used rag and it has yet to show signs of it's poor treatment, it's quite well made
Manfrotto 055 PROB. You can reconfigure it to shoot straight down. Love it for reviews. I've had it for like 6 years now and I doubt I'll have to buy another tripod in my life.
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