Kreb's Cyclist wrote:
Glad to hear that my question was relevant. The thing I don't like about my Vanguard is that there is no way to adjust the leg swing tension. So, if it loosens up you're left with a leg that flops around. Their warranty however, is excellent. They sent me a brand new one when mine had that issue along with the breaking white plastic parts inside the legs.
Hello again.
Santa has arrived... along with my Benro FG28C GO+ tripod and Acratech GP-SS ball head.
I'm impressed with build quality and functionality of both items... and therefore very happy with my decision to go with these products - aided by input of 'The HOG' community.
BENRO: Sturdy, solid build; easy to setup & collapse; folds to 19.5" with head attached; about 4.5 lbs total weight.
Articulating center column is a plus - used this feature already and would not have been able to obtain that shot without it. **Caveat - once column is horizontal/ angled, center of gravity is no longer distributed over the legs making for unstable conditions - adding your camera/lens exacerbates this - expect to add counter balancing weight. Benro includes a hook that screws into the opposite side of column.
Tripod height + ball head: legs fully extended w/o column extended, perfect with camera mounted (ball head adds 3.75"). At tripod maximum height + ball head of 69", camera is high enough where I need to use D500 articulating screen (I'm 5'8"; eye height of 5'2") ..... works for me!
Monopod - 1 leg + center column ("some assembly required, batteries not included" ;-)) a PLUS!
Tripod includes a well made, padded carry bag and strap, tripod 'sock' and bag with 3 spiked feet, weight hook and HEX key.
One immediate, although minor improvement - replace separate foot pads and spikes with integrated pad and spike.... a few twists and spikes are ready to go..... so simple!
ACRATECH GP-SS Ball Head: Well made, easy to use. I really like rubberized knobs. Functions as stated in advertised videos. Ball head tension and locking knobs work well with D500 + 24-70mm lens, how well this functions with larger lenses - TBD.
Rotating mounting plate to vertical provides gimbal function - *make sure your camera/lens combo is balanced.... or at the very least, do not release camera without making sure tension is properly set!!!
I'm happy with these choices, however, as with any product, time and continued use will tell the full story.