Tripod recommendations
ridgemac
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I recently purchased a 70-300 lens for my Nikon D80. When I put it on my inexpensive aluminum tripod, it won't hold the camera still when I depress the shutter button.
Request recommendations on a good heavy-duty tripod (and head). I'd like to limit total cost to $250.
Thanks,
Request recommendations on a good heavy-duty tripod (and head). I'd like to limit total cost to $250.
Thanks,
Larry
Location: Huntsville, AL
Location: Huntsville, AL
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I have an old Manfrotto which is great but heavy. Not as good as a Gitzo but good nonetheless. I recently purchased a Benro Flex for travel. Aluminum (not carbon which is too expensive), but still light and sturdy enough that I would recommend it.
As for heads, I definitely recommend an Arca-Swiss compatible head. The best ones are from Kirk, RRS, Markins, Achra-Tech. They need a plate (L or flat) for the camera too but they are the best system around.
An optional and much cheaper solution is to use the Benro, Manfrotto or similar manufacturer's head system. Not as sturdy and they are are proprietary, noit universal, where you generally have to screw in the head attachment to the tripod head on the camera. This is a more complex solution than a universal quick-release system but more economical.
Whatever you do, take your time, study your purchase before you make it. A good head/tripod is a lifetime purchase, so buy the right thing for your current needs and for growth in the foreseeable future (weight of lens+ camera).
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Get anything with an Arca-swiss plate. The reason is all other quick release systems suck. I got a kirk camera plate with the integrated quick release plate for my d90 and couldn't be happier. It is strong and can't twist. You could swing my camera around at the end of the tripod all day and not have anything move at all.
I went with a Gitzo basalt tripod and a gitzo ball head. The ball head is great. Very smooth and very light. At first the gitzo QR seemed really cool. But in use the gitzo QR plate sucks. You move the camera around and the plate twists on the camera. Just like any other regular QR plate. I just don't understand why cameras do not use the pin system camcorders do?? I ended up getting a Kirk universal plate for the arca-swiss mount and drilling it to fit the gitzo ball. Now I can use the arca-swiss plates and get the light Gitzo head. For me, I think this could be the best of both worlds. I think the whole setup weighs in just over 3lbs. It holds my heavy 80-200 rock solid in any position using the lens mount or the camera mount. It is strong.
I got a really good rebate from Gitzo that pretty much paid for the ball head. I think it was $150 off for a tripod and head combo and then $100 off instantly for a tripod trade in that day at Pictureline. SWEET! I think Gitzo is still having some kind of deal now but I am not sure.
If I were doing it again I would go with the Gitzo basalt tripod, and a Kirk or Really Right Stuff ball head.
Link to show the possibilities of the GIOTTOS TRIPODs ......the one linked to is like mine but newer model and ebay seller is same I purchase from....
You can spend more for Carbon Fiber, Lava(Basalt) but for a very good tripod the alum works great.....mine have never frozen up on me or gotten sticky and they are used in all sorts of adverse weather and conditions.....they get stuck into yucky murky muddy water at times whenI am out in wetlands and such places......
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Ended up with this combo:
Legs: http://www.amazon.com/Manfrotto-190XPROB-Section-Aluminum-Tripod/dp/B000N7VPRW/ref=wl_it_dp_o?ie=UTF8&coliid=I3TCSC148JLQLJ&colid=34BAUZTZ1LOFT
ballhead: http://www.amazon.com/Manfrotto-486RC2-Compact-Connect-System/dp/B00009R6MQ/ref=pd_sim_p_1
Total a little over $250 OTD.
In the future I will upgrade to a Kirk head with custom plates. They really are the best money can buy.
And it's a lot cheaper.
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