Curt
Member
Looking over the Feisol tripods it becomes apparent that the load capacity is 19 pound or better, with that maybe someone can tell me if they are stable in regards to turning force. Having a light weight tripod with a big load capacity are they inclined to tip over?
A $200 leg set with a 19 plus pound load limit seems too good to be true, but the center column would have to be added to come up from child to adult height, another $$ but nothing objectionable.
Anyone use a 4x5 or 5x7 on one and which model, center column and head did you get? Or... are there other carbon fiber light weight small travel length tripods to consider?
I want one specifically for travel by air and on public transportation. If it has to go in the cargo hold of the plane then it doesn't matter and I will keep what I have, I would buy one if I could take it on the plane and put it in the overhead compartment.
Thanks
Curt
A $200 leg set with a 19 plus pound load limit seems too good to be true, but the center column would have to be added to come up from child to adult height, another $$ but nothing objectionable.
Anyone use a 4x5 or 5x7 on one and which model, center column and head did you get? Or... are there other carbon fiber light weight small travel length tripods to consider?
I want one specifically for travel by air and on public transportation. If it has to go in the cargo hold of the plane then it doesn't matter and I will keep what I have, I would buy one if I could take it on the plane and put it in the overhead compartment.
Thanks
Curt