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Jan 26, 2017 11:00:09   #
imagemeister Loc: mid east Florida
 
bobwalder wrote:
Hi,

New user here. I have a very nice tripod at home which I use for portraits, macro, shooting off the deck, etc., but is way too big and heavy to carry around with me. I am looking for a good tripod that I can use for my Tamron 150-600mm lens and can carry on the back of a LowePro AW500 backpack. So if anyone has that pack or similar and a tripod that is sturdy enough for wildlife photography with the 150-600mm zoom yet light and compact enough to fit on the pack I would love to hear.

Thank you in advance

Bob
Hi, br br New user here. I have a very nice tripo... (show quote)


My best advice is a MONOPOD for the mobility/lightweight you describe. Use properly with a good pan/tilt head. I can recommend these:

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/192020961090?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

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Jan 26, 2017 12:15:04   #
Kuzano
 


5 segment legs... wobble-wobble-wobble!

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Jan 26, 2017 12:40:38   #
Bill Emmett Loc: Bow, New Hampshire
 
I'm glad to see in your second post, you've upped your budget. MTshooter, who owns a camera store in Montana, (Cameracottage.com) is a real guru on the subject of tripods. His store is also the national rep for Nest products. Your needs for a tripod to be "packable" and light weight means "Carbon Fiber" for light weight, and for shooting animals, and birds, indicates a gimbal head. You may want to check Camera Cottages website, and give him a call. I'm sure he can help you with possibly a used tripod, and head. Or, well built Nest Product. I bought a sale tripod from him and was not disappointed.

B

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Jan 26, 2017 12:49:38   #
Cdouthitt Loc: Traverse City, MI
 
If you can, try and stick to 3 or if you have to 4 section legs. The legs are only half the battle, then you need to find a good head or gimbal.

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Jan 26, 2017 12:54:57   #
imagemeister Loc: mid east Florida
 
Kuzano wrote:
5 segment legs... wobble-wobble-wobble!



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Jan 26, 2017 16:10:26   #
bobwalder
 
OK and which heads should I be considering to go with the CT-3472?

Looks like my budget needs to be ITRO $1000 to get something decent...

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Jan 26, 2017 17:18:41   #
cochese
 
Mundj wrote:
You might check out the Mefotto line. They have good reviews and offer a compact tripod/monopod design. I have a Vanguard Altra Pro that is an excellent value but will not fit in a back pack.



I have the MeFoto Roadtrip, it is fairly sturdy although it would not be up to say a 1Dx with a 600mm f4 it serves my purposes well. Best part is it folds up very compact and fits beautifully on a backpack but when open is tall enough for me. I am 6'2".

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Jan 26, 2017 18:08:07   #
JasonC Loc: Houston, Texas
 
I will get some hate mail for this, but I use an inexpensive Sunpak Ultra 700TM tripod with a Bogen 3025 Manfrotto 3-way tilt pan head. These are quality heads that can be purchased used for about $30. The Sunpak head is junk, hence the installation of the Bogen. Also, to improve stability I do not raise the center post. The complete rig is only ~$80, so if you don't like it, you're not out much $$$.

Best,

Jason

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Jan 26, 2017 18:45:39   #
Gene51 Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
 
OnDSnap wrote:


I had forgotten about his wisdom - and it totally makes sense!

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Jan 26, 2017 18:47:14   #
Gene51 Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
 
Mundj wrote:
You might check out the Mefotto line. They have good reviews and offer a compact tripod/monopod design. I have a Vanguard Altra Pro that is an excellent value but will not fit in a back pack.


It definitely would be a stretch to suggest that either might hold a 600mm lens steady.

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Jan 26, 2017 18:47:53   #
Gene51 Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
 
JasonC wrote:
I will get some hate mail for this, but I use an inexpensive Sunpak Ultra 700TM tripod with a Bogen 3025 Manfrotto 3-way tilt pan head. These are quality heads that can be purchased used for about $30. The Sunpak head is junk, hence the installation of the Bogen. Also, to improve stability I do not raise the center post. The complete rig is only ~$80, so if you don't like it, you're not out much $$$.

Best,

Jason


For a 600mm Lens?

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Jan 26, 2017 20:13:22   #
Fotoserj Loc: St calixte Qc Ca
 
Buy The Very best You can afford, it will outlast your camera/lens combo,

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Jan 26, 2017 20:57:19   #
imagemeister Loc: mid east Florida
 
bobwalder wrote:

Looks like my budget needs to be ITRO $1000 to get something decent...


Only if you are shooting a STATIC subject in LOW light at 600mm .....otherwise, not so much !

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Jan 26, 2017 21:33:55   #
jackpinoh Loc: Kettering, OH 45419
 
bobwalder wrote:
Thanks - I should add right now that I am not looking to spend more than around $150-200

Whatever you buy in that price range will be extremely disappointing.

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Jan 26, 2017 21:36:56   #
bobwalder
 
Budget amended - head recommendations please? I don't need everyone telling me I should spend more or buy the best I can afford... I took on board the excellent advice and raised my budget. I am pretty sure a budget of $1000 for legs and head should get me there...yes?

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