I am looking to get a light weight tripod that would be good for travel as well as daily use. Also I would like to be able to take vertical (portrait) shots with the same tripod head. All I have right now is a cheap Best Buy tripod that wants to fall over when I put my D7000 on it. I don't want to spend a lot but am willing to spend enough to get a decent tripod. Anyone have any recommendations?
I bought a Benro new on ebay and find it to be a good knockoff off expensive Gitzo tripods
piedmonte66 wrote:
I am looking to get a light weight tripod that would be good for travel as well as daily use. Also I would like to be able to take vertical (portrait) shots with the same tripod head. All I have right now is a cheap Best Buy tripod that wants to fall over when I put my D7000 on it. I don't want to spend a lot but am willing to spend enough to get a decent tripod. Anyone have any recommendations?
http://bythom.com/support.htmI recommend a ball head from really right stuff and a "L" bracket for your camera. Going from horizontal to vertical only takes a second with this set up.
http://reallyrightstuff.com/Items.aspx?code=BALLHEADS&key=cat
I had to upgrade my tripod when I got my D7000. My old tripod couldn't support the weight. Like you I do a lot of travel...I found the Induro. Love it. Carbon legs ...very lightweight.
Second on really right stuff, however, there are similar options available . Check out Kirk for L bracket,
Vanguard is a new player in the field for tripods, but they are nice; I have several.
Gitzo of course makes great tripods, as does Manfrotto.
People always say the following about tripods
light weight
stable
cheap,
pick two of the above options as it is imposssible to have all three.
With that said, as you have already discovered, buying a cheap tripod means replacing it sooner or later.
I have tripods that are at least 40 years old and still work great, of course they are heavier now (for more reasons than one):) ; i also have several carbon fiber tripods that will last much longer than I.
You should be able to find something fairly decent for around $200-$250 then add the head and you probably will never have to buy another.
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Second on really right stuff, however, there are similar options available . Check out Kirk for L bracket,
Vanguard is a new player in the field for tripods, but they are nice; I have several.
Gitzo of course makes great tripods, as does Manfrotto.
People always say the following about tripods
light weight
stable
cheap,
pick two of the above options as it is imposssible to have all three.
With that said, as you have already discovered, buying a cheap tripod means replacing it sooner or later.
I have tripods that are at least 40 years old and still work great, of course they are heavier now (for more reasons than one):) ; i also have several carbon fiber tripods that will last much longer than I.
You should be able to find something fairly decent for around $200-$250 then add the head and you probably will never have to buy another.
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Good tripods aren't cheap, cheap tripods aren't good.
Don't get the cheapest light weight as I have been looking to upgrade once I get more work so more finances due to the vol. fd. fire photography I do and have had it tip in high winds due to being so lite weight.
piedmonte66 wrote:
I am looking to get a light weight tripod that would be good for travel as well as daily use. Also I would like to be able to take vertical (portrait) shots with the same tripod head. All I have right now is a cheap Best Buy tripod that wants to fall over when I put my D7000 on it. I don't want to spend a lot but am willing to spend enough to get a decent tripod. Anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks everyone for your suggestions, I will research everything that was mentioned in this string and hopefully find something that will work.
Check out the feisol tripods and photo clam ball heads at WWW.reallybigcameras.com. I bought a 3442 with a pro gold ball head. The combo is light weight, rock solid and of very high quality.
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piedmonte66 wrote:
I am looking to get a light weight tripod that would be good for travel as well as daily use. Also I would like to be able to take vertical (portrait) shots with the same tripod head. All I have right now is a cheap Best Buy tripod that wants to fall over when I put my D7000 on it. I don't want to spend a lot but am willing to spend enough to get a decent tripod. Anyone have any recommendations?
http://bythom.com/support.htmI recommend a ball head from really right stuff and a "L" bracket for your camera. Going from horizontal to vertical only takes a second with this set up.
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Why go to the expense of an L bracket? Can't he just get a ball head that adjusts the camera to ninety degrees to give him vertical shots? That said, Really Right Stuff is expensive. The RRS L bracket I use on a gripped 5D markII is $180.00. I only use it on a gimbal head. This grip is normally used only for this. Vertical. My main grip only uses a regular plate that fits on a nodal slide or a ball head. This is the one I normally use. Another option may be he might have a lens that would accommodate a tripod collar. As for tripods, I have a metal and a carbon fiber Manfroto. The carbon fiber seems to have a little less flex. Am going to get a used Gitzo.
The photo clam pro gold II ball head has a slot on one side that allows it to lay over 90 degrees for vertical shots. Camera mounts to the ball head with a standard acra-swiss plate.
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Willy wrote:
piedmonte66 wrote:
I am looking to get a light weight tripod that would be good for travel as well as daily use. Also I would like to be able to take vertical (portrait) shots with the same tripod head. All I have right now is a cheap Best Buy tripod that wants to fall over when I put my D7000 on it. I don't want to spend a lot but am willing to spend enough to get a decent tripod. Anyone have any recommendations?
http://bythom.com/support.htmI recommend a ball head from really right stuff and a "L" bracket for your camera. Going from horizontal to vertical only takes a second with this set up.
http://reallyrightstuff.com/Items.aspx?code=BALLHEADS&key=cat quote=piedmonte66 I am looking to get a light wei... (
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Why go to the expense of an L bracket? Can't he just get a ball head that adjusts the camera to ninety degrees to give him vertical shots? That said, Really Right Stuff is expensive. The RRS L bracket I use on a gripped 5D markII is $180.00. I only use it on a gimbal head. This grip is normally used only for this. Vertical. My main grip only uses a regular plate that fits on a nodal slide or a ball head. This is the one I normally use. Another option may be he might have a lens that would accommodate a tripod collar. As for tripods, I have a metal and a carbon fiber Manfroto. The carbon fiber seems to have a little less flex. Am going to get a used Gitzo.
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Well, that certainly is one option worthy of consideration. However, with the use of the L bracket the camera remains centered over the tripod when the orientation is changed. This also has minimal affect on the composition.
Willy wrote:
larrycumba wrote:
Willy wrote:
piedmonte66 wrote:
I am looking to get a light weight tripod that would be good for travel as well as daily use. Also I would like to be able to take vertical (portrait) shots with the same tripod head. All I have right now is a cheap Best Buy tripod that wants to fall over when I put my D7000 on it. I don't want to spend a lot but am willing to spend enough to get a decent tripod. Anyone have any recommendations?
http://bythom.com/support.htmI recommend a ball head from really right stuff and a "L" bracket for your camera. Going from horizontal to vertical only takes a second with this set up.
http://reallyrightstuff.com/Items.aspx?code=BALLHEADS&key=cat quote=piedmonte66 I am looking to get a light wei... (
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Why go to the expense of an L bracket? Can't he just get a ball head that adjusts the camera to ninety degrees to give him vertical shots? That said, Really Right Stuff is expensive. The RRS L bracket I use on a gripped 5D markII is $180.00. I only use it on a gimbal head. This grip is normally used only for this. Vertical. My main grip only uses a regular plate that fits on a nodal slide or a ball head. This is the one I normally use. Another option may be he might have a lens that would accommodate a tripod collar. As for tripods, I have a metal and a carbon fiber Manfroto. The carbon fiber seems to have a little less flex. Am going to get a used Gitzo.
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Well, that certainly is one option worthy of consideration. However, with the use of the L bracket the camera remains centered over the tripod when the orientation is changed. This also has minimal affect on the composition.
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Very true and an excellant point.
Try rogerandfrances.com/ He is a regular contributor here and has given tripod advice before.
A third for RRS. Get it once and get it right.
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