HardwareGuy wrote:
I am looking to replace my funky old early 80's era tripod and started doing some research. Wow. There are so many choices it is astonishing.
From $24.99 pieces of junk to $1,000+ Gitzo's, there is a tripod for "everyone"...if you have enough money.
That being said, I don't. And with all brand and price snobbery aside,
I am looking for a sub $100 outdoor-use tripod that is light enough to pack-n-go with, but sturdy enough to actually be confident with.
Now, before you say, "...you can't find a tripod worth a darn under $100..." I am seeking others opinions of their positive experiences and recommendations in this price range.
I should probably add that I am not sold on the ball head design, and other's experiences with this will be of value with the decision process.
Thank you.
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Look for a good used tripod on ebay. I picked up a good Manfrotto for about $50. It's heavy but I don't mind the weight as it is very stable in any conditions.
I go to auctions from time to time, and I have picked up some nice camera gear for next to nothing. Most of the auctions are estate auctions. I have several Manfrotto tripods as well as monopods. Are they the best; I don't know, but they perform great for me.
tomad
Loc: North Carolina
billnikon
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HardwareGuy wrote:
I am looking to replace my funky old early 80's era tripod and started doing some research. Wow. There are so many choices it is astonishing.
From $24.99 pieces of junk to $1,000+ Gitzo's, there is a tripod for "everyone"...if you have enough money.
That being said, I don't. And with all brand and price snobbery aside,
I am looking for a sub $100 outdoor-use tripod that is light enough to pack-n-go with, but sturdy enough to actually be confident with.
Now, before you say, "...you can't find a tripod worth a darn under $100..." I am seeking others opinions of their positive experiences and recommendations in this price range.
I should probably add that I am not sold on the ball head design, and other's experiences with this will be of value with the decision process.
Thank you.
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A used sub $100.00 tripod is not easy to find, but, there are over 4500 of them priced from $50.00 to $100.00 for you to consider.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=camera%20tripods&_sacat=0&_udlo=50.00&_udhi=100.00
I bought a Bogen (Made by Manfroto) 3051 tripod with the 3047 head at an estate sale for $50. It's no ball head or fluid head but it's good and cheap just that it's not light.
Good luck,
during your search time hopefully try to save up 50-100 more bucks and find a good one that you would not regret later on.
HardwareGuy wrote:
I am looking to replace my funky old early 80's era tripod and started doing some research. Wow. There are so many choices it is astonishing.
From $24.99 pieces of junk to $1,000+ Gitzo's, there is a tripod for "everyone"...if you have enough money.
That being said, I don't. And with all brand and price snobbery aside,
I am looking for a sub $100 outdoor-use tripod that is light enough to pack-n-go with, but sturdy enough to actually be confident with.
Now, before you say, "...you can't find a tripod worth a darn under $100..." I am seeking others opinions of their positive experiences and recommendations in this price range.
I should probably add that I am not sold on the ball head design, and other's experiences with this will be of value with the decision process.
Thank you.
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Check Adorama. They also have used/refurbed equipment. I’ve bought some refurbs from them and never had a problem.
dugeeeeeee wrote:
I got a zomei z888c at a discount store for right at $100. They are $159 on amazon. Very light but very sturdy for the money. I’ve had it for over a year and no troubles. One leg will also make a monopod.
Zomei is a reasonable stable brand with choice of gimbal or pan head, alum or carbon for reasonable budget.
Another mention for its gimbal design, it can be folded down to 16" and expand to 70", one of its leg can be detached and used as monopod.
I have the 668 version
Buy a used one. Look on ebay, your local craigslist. If you see one you like, google the model for reviews. Read up on it find out if it suits yours needs.
Go look at it, if everything works smoothly, buy it.
Thanks for all the input. It is quite amazing just how many "flavors" there are of a simple thing as three legs and a head. And also how many under $100.
I ending up settling on the MeFoto (where do the Chinese get these names?) Traveler at the $149 price point, but then there was a new open box for 135.00
HardwareGuy wrote:
Thanks for all the input. It is quite amazing just how many "flavors" there are of a simple thing as three legs and a head. And also how many under $100.
I ending up settling on the MeFoto (where do the Chinese get these names?) Traveler at the $149 price point, but then there was a new open box for 135.00
Manfrotto is an Italian company.
One thing to think about is the value of the gear you are trying to support. If I was putting less than a $1,000 of gear on it I might use a tripod worth $100-$200 new. If I am putting $10,000 or more worth of gear on it I don't think spending $1,000 on a sturdy tripod would be unreasonable. This is just the value vs risk vs money spent side of it. I am not saying anything anything about size, weight, material or stability and all those are factors too. There must be a thousand posts on tripods on the HOG. There is also a good selection and factors tool on the Really Right Stuff website.
Best,
Todd Ferguson
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