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Does anyone have any suggestions for a sturdy but lightweight tripod? I bought one for about £80 in April and it has so may limitations I'm ready to invest in one that'll (hopefully) last for years.
Really depends on your budget. I have one of these. It's fairly light being carbon fibre and I've never had any issues with sturdiness. Don't forget, you'll need a decent head too.
http://www.wexphotographic.com/benr...z9zswiKm3MkUaPSEFN6evNlWsi03xyKgaAs8iEALw_wcB
£179.00 http://www.wexphotographic.com/manfrotto-410-junior-geared-head-10890/
Both could probably be found 2nd hand - have a look at WEX's own used section as well as Mifsuds's, Ffordes's and any others you might know of.
Exactly what I was going to ask...What are planning to put on top of it?
How tall do you want it to be?
How small must it fold?
How light is light?
What is the budget?
Do you want a ball geared or three way head etc?
Where do you want to use it?
What do you have now?
Does anyone have any suggestions for a sturdy but lightweight tripod? I bought one for about £80 in April and it has so may limitations I'm ready to invest in one that'll (hopefully) last for years.
I'm ready to invest in one that'll (hopefully) last for years.
I bought one of these last month and a fantastic tripod. I like the way a decent bag and spiked feet are included as standard as well which isn't the case for all.Really depends on your budget. I have one of these. It's fairly light being carbon fibre and I've never had any issues with sturdiness. Don't forget, you'll need a decent head too.
http://www.wexphotographic.com/benr...z9zswiKm3MkUaPSEFN6evNlWsi03xyKgaAs8iEALw_wcB
Does anyone have any suggestions for a sturdy but lightweight tripod? I bought one for about £80 in April and it has so may limitations I'm ready to invest in one that'll (hopefully) last for years.
Have a look at Red Snapper tripods too.
Dave
its a good point I know cash convertors have shedloads inYou might think it`s silly but have a look in the charity shops, as I got one for a tenner years ago and it held my Canon 70D + Sigma 150-600mm like a dream as it is solid.
I have a 3LT Brian but can't get on with it. Just seems too fiddly for my style. Bought it as a travel tripod but found that it was too big for travel and too small for more normal use. But then I am 6'2" and don't like bending over.Anybody using or used a 3LT Winston? I have a 3LT Brian and quite fancy having another 3LT for when I don't need to travel quite so small/light.
I have a 3LT Brian but can't get on with it. Just seems too fiddly for my style. Bought it as a travel tripod but found that it was too big for travel and too small for more normal use. But then I am 6'2" and don't like bending over.
It's sat in the bottom of the wardrobe unloved.
Not wishing to cause any offense here but I have tried out three 3LT tripods and one mono pod. I love their design but, on the examples that I tried, the leg locks are suspect to say the least!
These were all brand new and unsold at a local (ish) camera shop and the best that I found was the mono pod as it had only two defective leg locks!
It is not that the leg locks do not lock - they do and very well too. However they have a remarkable amount of play when locked.I don't think there is any danger of collapse as they all supported a goodly weight but even so they were far too wobbly for my tastes. Add to this that they don't make a really rigid spider (top bit) and they cost more than my Gitzo tripods/mono pods - food for thought?
There are many happy 3LT users out there - but when I went to try them out every one was defective. I am not saying do not buy one, I am saying that one should test it thoroughly first!
This was one of my concerns before I bought the Brian but it has been okay, good in fact. I understand the whole range has had a significant overhaul in the last 18 months to improve some aspects. It's kind of why I'm fishing for some knowledge of that particular tripod rather than the general range. Proper reviews seem thin on the ground but it's a great price right now, hence my temptation to give it a try.
Whether you like this sort of thing or not it echoes the comments above from John
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p37OLkOSN70
Tony N seems to like flip locks on tripods, having had a couple of "Flip Lock" tripods I will never have one again. Even the poorest "Twist Locks" that I have owned/tried are superior. My problem/issue with the 3LT products that I tried was not their locking ability, that was just fine, it was that when locked there was still some horizontal play on some (but not all) of the leg locks.
Hope that clarifies.