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Old 16-10-12, 05:42 PM
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Tripod Advice

Hey all,

I'm in the market place for a new tripod. The one I have is a Cullman Titan and weighs in a 5kg it's a behemoth of a tripod.

What I want in a tripod is:
  • Able to upturn the central column to do macro photography.
  • Light weight enough to be able to carry it almost all day
  • Comes with a carry bag
  • Study in windy conditions
  • Quick release plate
  • Costs between £100-£150

I am looking at one of these three:

Manfrotto
http://www.manfrotto.co.uk/product/4...FUXHtAodhA8ALw


Giottos MTL9351B
http://www.giottos-tripods.co.uk/ind...=49185f7ddd445

Red Snapper
http://www.redsnapperuk.com/camera-a...H-12_Head.html

Advice please dear Photo brethren
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Old 16-10-12, 06:44 PM
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Seriously have a look at the Benbo Tripods I would not be with out mine and dont be put off by peeps that tell you its like wrestleing with a Octopus while playing the Bagpipes as it is soon mastered
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Old 16-10-12, 10:50 PM
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The Manfrotto you're looking at does not feature a reversible centre column. But, you can turn the column through 90 and spread the legs of the pod to get the camera really close to the ground.
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Old 17-10-12, 06:53 AM
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I am looking the giottos vitruvian range as they seem very light comes with a bag and can take up to 6kg of weight
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Old 17-10-12, 10:58 AM
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I 've heard good reports on the Red Snappers but having never used one I can't comment further.
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Old 17-10-12, 04:03 PM
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Quick release plates are part of the tripod head, which would be bought separately. Remember to budget for this. Also, some heads are bigger than others, and depending on which you choose, the tripod plus head may not fit into a standard tripod bag.
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