View Full Version : what tripod do you recomend
rscales01
10-06-2011, 12:06am
i want a new tripod dont wanna spend more then 200 all up i want it mainly for pano ramas and landscape shots, i was thinking man frotto but theres so many choices what do u recomend,
btw ive got a 500d with battery grip and usually using my 28-135 but sometimes my 18-55 kit lens also
ricktas
10-06-2011, 6:48am
Welcome to AP, there are plenty of threads on this site about tripods, use the search function.
Hi and welcome. Check out tha Vanguard range online. Great tripods at great price. Enjoy the site.
reaction
10-06-2011, 3:22pm
200 all up is nothing. there really isn't much difference what you get in that range. nothing like wasting your DSLR with a shakey tripod! you'll do panos OK, but forget having fun while doing night shots, macro, or any smooth movement in the head.
manfrotto is like a BMW priced Toyota imho.
you can get your $ to work harder elsewhere.
manfrotto is like a BMW priced Toyota imho.
you can get your $ to work harder elsewhere.
Interesting. My thinking is along the lines of, if you buy the right manfrotto then your getting BMW performance for the price of a Toyota...
Tommo1965
10-06-2011, 8:32pm
Feisol look pretty good ..I wanted one..but ended up with a used Goldphoto { manfrotto Rip} for $100..but I hate the tilt swivel head ..I researched the feisol when I was looking and was impressed with what I found
also the goldphoto tripod aint bad for the money..its a Toyota priced like a Mitsubishi ..:}
http://www.feisol.net/feisol-large-foursection-tripod-ct3472lv-with-leveling-center-column-tripod-p-85.html
Quite a few people on AP have Benro tripods and are quite happy with them, me included, and you'll get a good unit & head for <$200.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Benro-A2681FB1-Travel-Angel-Tripod-Kit-A2681-B1-T138-/150610562198?pt=AU_Cameras_Photographic_Accessories&hash=item231116cc96
Ozzi Paul
08-07-2011, 1:55am
I have the GoldPhoto tripod myself, the YH314C model, pretty strong & sturdy but has a bit of weight. I don't find the 3 way head to bad but did buy a good Manfrotto ball head that I switch from tripod to monopod, its just easier. The GoldPhoto tripods come in a few different sizes, I'm quite happy with mine & never had an issue with it, cost me around $200 from a camera shop with 3 way head & padded carry bag.
Milbs1
10-07-2011, 10:15pm
I had the Goldphoto with a "joystick" head. It lasted just over a year before the legs became dodgy (one section used to fall out when it wasn't locked into position, and one of the locking bits at the top broke so one leg wouldn't lock into position). Also, when I upgraded to the 7D from the 450D I found the head wasn't strong enough.
Just bought a Manfrotto 055XBPRO and 498RC2 and so far very happy with my $300 purchase...
Ozzi Paul
10-07-2011, 11:02pm
Thats a bit strange with the GoldPhoto, mine seems to be very good & strong, heavy as well, its virtually identical to the Manfrotto. I haven't had a problem using my K20D with grip & Sigma 70-200 f2.8 lens, also with flash mounted on camera, reasonably heavy but no probs even with 3 way head. I do prefer the Manfrotto ball head though, just easier to use.
Tommo1965
15-07-2011, 7:57am
my goldphoto legs were a tad lose when done up but I pinched the bolt up a bit on the locking tabs and its ok now....all in all..for the money its not a bad camera holder
Thats a bit strange with the GoldPhoto, mine seems to be very good & strong, heavy as well, its virtually identical to the Manfrotto. I haven't had a problem using my K20D with grip & Sigma 70-200 f2.8 lens, also with flash mounted on camera, reasonably heavy but no probs even with 3 way head. I do prefer the Manfrotto ball head though, just easier to use.
Yeah I'm not sure what happened, I dont recalling dropping it or banging it significantly but something broke inside :confused013. The head was only rated 2.8kgs, so I think when I upgraded to the 7D it struggled.
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