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I've summarised my tripod research. It's limited to carbon fibre only. As i am 188cm tall thwes models reflect the larger size options.
Max. Height
Max. Extended Height
Folded Length
Weight
Load
cm
cm
cm
kg
kg
Slik Grand PRO CF 4
226
254
82.5
3.65
20
Slik PRO CF 4
211
239
93.5
5.1
10
Gitso GT3541XLS
198
70
2
18
Manfrotto 057 4
180
205
66.5
3.5
18
Benro C4580F
170.5
197
65.5
2.35
25
Feisol CT-3371
155
205
67
2.67
12
Gitso 2542L
151
175
61
1.4
12
Gitso GT3541L
150
181
60
2.13
18
Sirui M3204
148
177
51
1.7
18
SLIK pro 924
147
179
55.4
2.3
12
Feisol CT-3441T
144
173
48
1.11
10
I hope someone else finds this useful. it's not comprehensive but contains the taller products from these manufacturers.
Craig
A handy table, CJ. I bought a Manfrotto 057 C4G a while back. Top marks to it for rock-solid stability, and it's pretty nice to use - in particular, it retains the Manfrotto-style fast leg clamps instead of the slower, more fiddly Gitzo-style twist-grips. The geared lift works brilliantly, and the whole unit remains stable and still even when would right up. Drawbacks are weight (it's actually heavier than my old alloy tripod, though much more solid), a non-spring-loaded leg angle release system (but maybe it's actually better and I just haven't got used to it yet), and - surprisingly enough - height. It's too damn tall! I'm just under six feet tall, so not a short man, but I wind up carrying around a significant amount of extra weight for tubing I'll never need. By the time you put a Wimberley on top if it, the height is just too much unless you are really tall. I'd think it would be perfect for a ruckman or a basketballer in the seven foot height class.
Having looked around at what else is around, I'd still buy it again even at my height. What's a little extra weight compared to the excellent overall usability and quality?
old dog
13-04-2012, 7:39pm
I recently got a Manfrotto 055 carbon tripod and at full extension, my 5`- 9-10" frame is just tall enough to see in my viewfinder. Highly recommend it.
James Axford
15-04-2012, 12:17pm
I got the Gitzo GT3541XLS a while back now. really was meant to be my last large tripod. and i believe it will be.
it really is the only option if you want tall and light tripod. very easy to carry it around all day.
Cjcc67
16-04-2012, 10:35am
I got the Gitzo GT3541XLS a while back now. really was meant to be my last large tripod. and i believe it will be.
it really is the only option if you want tall and light tripod. very easy to carry it around all day.
That was the conclusion i drew too. i didn't want to include the extension height, unfortunately none of these are low cost
Seabee
16-04-2012, 10:38am
Thanks for the table..............being 5'3" on a good day, I must say that this is something that has never crossed my mind.
Something else to ponder :rolleyes:
MissionMan
16-04-2012, 11:26pm
I recently picked up the Benro C3580T so its probably worth adding this is its quite tall as well. Its a nice size and very stable:
Number of Leg Sections4Maximum Diameter32.5 mmMinimum Diameter22 mmMaximum Height1870 mmNormal Height1603 mmMininium Height375 mmFolded Length610 mmWeight2.04 kgMaximum Load18 kgLeg Lock TypeTwist Lock
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