Nodda Duma
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So I have $200 budgeted for a tripod that I can throw in my rucksack when I go on day hikes with the kids, but I'm not up to speed on what tripods are available. I do understand the advice that "you get what you pay for", and if I was independently wealthy or my income depended on it I'd select something like a Gitzo GT1542T. Maybe in the future, but for now I need to stretch the dollars I do have. Problem is, most of the advice in internet searches settle down to stating the above, and I haven't had much luck finding good discussion on tripods at lower price points tailored for film cameras.
So that disclaimer aside, I'm looking for some opinions / feedback on tripods at that price point.
I will try to avoid going into full engineering requirements definition mode, but here is what I'm looking for:
- With legs extended, adequately support a camera and telephoto weighing about 3 lbs (ie something like a Nikon F3 with a 200mm lens).
- It would be desired (but not necessary) to adequately support a Pentax 67 with 75mm f/4.5 lens. This weighs in at just over 5lbs.
- Collapsible to a size small enough to store in a rucksack or carry on bag, but expands to 5 feet in height or better.
- Desire easy use with gloves (it gets cold in New England sometimes). But I don't want to sacrifice stability.
- Desirable additional features: bubble level and center hook / support for adding extra weight at the tripod's CG.
I have spotted a couple tripods that I'm hoping someone has had experience with or can suggest other similar tripods for me to take a look at. So what do you think of these?
MeFOTO GlobeTrotter - Aluminum Legs
Vanguard Alta Pro 263AT with SBH100
SLIK Pro 700DX with 3-way pan/tilt head.
I have experience with SLIK Pros at work and really like them, but using it reminds me of work (boo) and I want to get some experience with non-SLIK tripods. My finger is hovering over the "GET IT" button on the MeFOTO, but I'd like some input from those who may have used these before or can suggest other tripods I haven't listed to take a look at.
Thanks!
Jason
So that disclaimer aside, I'm looking for some opinions / feedback on tripods at that price point.
I will try to avoid going into full engineering requirements definition mode, but here is what I'm looking for:
- With legs extended, adequately support a camera and telephoto weighing about 3 lbs (ie something like a Nikon F3 with a 200mm lens).
- It would be desired (but not necessary) to adequately support a Pentax 67 with 75mm f/4.5 lens. This weighs in at just over 5lbs.
- Collapsible to a size small enough to store in a rucksack or carry on bag, but expands to 5 feet in height or better.
- Desire easy use with gloves (it gets cold in New England sometimes). But I don't want to sacrifice stability.
- Desirable additional features: bubble level and center hook / support for adding extra weight at the tripod's CG.
I have spotted a couple tripods that I'm hoping someone has had experience with or can suggest other similar tripods for me to take a look at. So what do you think of these?
MeFOTO GlobeTrotter - Aluminum Legs
Vanguard Alta Pro 263AT with SBH100
SLIK Pro 700DX with 3-way pan/tilt head.
I have experience with SLIK Pros at work and really like them, but using it reminds me of work (boo) and I want to get some experience with non-SLIK tripods. My finger is hovering over the "GET IT" button on the MeFOTO, but I'd like some input from those who may have used these before or can suggest other tripods I haven't listed to take a look at.
Thanks!
Jason