How big is your Tripod?
UT Scott
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Well I've decided I want a tripod, now I have to sort through the hundereds of tripods out there. My question is how big is your tripod? I've been looking through some of them and what I can't figure out is how tall is a good hight for a tripod. I would imagine that you would want one that's roughly as tall as you are, but I'm only 5'10 and it's hard to find one that high.
Also, anyone have any suggestions for a good tripod? My biggest problem is money. I just spent a whole bunch on a new lens, new bag, memory cards, and some other stuff so I'm a little short. I would like to keep it under $100, I know it's not going to get me the greatest tripod (no carbon fiber for me :cry) but I only need it for long exposure/whole family shots on a vacation coming up.
Any recomendations would be great!
Also, anyone have any suggestions for a good tripod? My biggest problem is money. I just spent a whole bunch on a new lens, new bag, memory cards, and some other stuff so I'm a little short. I would like to keep it under $100, I know it's not going to get me the greatest tripod (no carbon fiber for me :cry) but I only need it for long exposure/whole family shots on a vacation coming up.
Any recomendations would be great!
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http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=Search&A=details&Q=&sku=222271&is=REG&addedTroughType=search
under $140 after rebate.
It will survive a bomb attack.
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It is if you don't mind stooping a bit. That's a great tripod and price. I wouldn't mind stooping for that.
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I've had that tripod for years....survives everything. I have a ball head though.
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I have those legs with a similar type head. Andy "knows whereof he speaks"
Seriously, you are talking $140!!! THE LEGS ALONE used to be MORE than that!
Stop farting around and pony up the extra $40
(If you *really* want cheap\good, the ONLY pods I'd recommend are the SLIK DX series)
Well I would if BH was accepting orders! I have to wait until saturday at 5:45 before my bank account takes a second beating this month :ivar
I've had more-or-less the same tripod since 1980. Still going strong. I have a cool 3-way head and video fluid-head. Had a minor re-build in '96 or'97. May very well be the only one I'll ever own. They're great.
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As far as height, at full extension this combo puts my viewfinder at 65", which means I just barely have to scrunch my neck and as low as basically ground level since I can put the legs out straight and the center column on its side. I'd agree with the general meantality that you should save up and spend just enough to get the legs/head you want; otherwise you'll never enjoy using the tripod. Good luck!
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I've got a similar setup. Same legs, but I've got a ball head.
The one thing I don't care for on my tripod is mine has the extra long center column. I hardly ever extend the column so I would be fine with the regular length. The extra long column just weighs a bit more and gets in the way when I'm trying to get down low.
I went with the same combo. I'm not as fond of the head though as I thought I would be. Bark my knuckles every times I loosen a knob! My daughter went with those legs and the pistol grip head and she loves it. Kinda' wish I had too.
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Oh man, if only that came a few hours earlier. I just put my order in for the Bogen one! Oh well, still a good tripod!
3 way pan head
Same but w/ball head
I have the first one, bought because it was the only one in the store that I liked and I needed one RIGHT THEN! It holds 11lbs and I've had 6+ on it. It's solid. It has twist joints (instead of flip tabs) which I like much better. However, there is no built-in level, if that's important to you.
I'm 6' and it's got more than enough height for me. Panning motion is VERY smooth and I let a pro videographer use it one weekend and they liked it too.
I bought mine at Ritz for $50
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I've been saving up for a set of Feisol carbon fiber legs and the 488RC2 ballhead, but after seeing (1) Andy's recommendation and (2) that the 3001BN legs are only 2/3 lb heavier than the CF legs, I'm reconsidering. I also see that the 3001BN+488RC2 combo is available from B&H. Plus, the price is appealing.
Do the twisties on the legs get in the way when you're trying to mount the tripod on a backpack for hiking? Is knocking into them accidentally a problem? I bruise.
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I've never had a problem with them. I put mine in my rear pack pocket, and the "twisties" sometimes help with giving the netting something to hold on to.
I did end up getting the Bogen 3001 legs and the 3029 head (thanks for the recomendation Andy!) I can't wait to get my hands on the tripod, but it got here just in time for my vacation next week!
Thanks to everyone for all the imput on my purchase!