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    Tripods and (ball)heads



    I'm looking for a good tripod and ballhead for a reasonably price.


    Please tell me what do you use and how good (or bad) it is.


    For the ballhead, I think that the acratech GV2 is what I'd like to have, but it's too expensive and I might not get it right now, so do you have any other suggestions for something cheaper but yet good enough?


    ...I said cheaper, not cheap - I'm not looking for something cheap to put my camera on. For other stuff like off camera lighting or lens hood I wouldn't mind go cheap, but I'm not putting my camera on a cheap tripod/head.


    Is there anyone here who uses something other than ballhead?





    Also, if someone here have some used tripod/ballhead and would like to sell it, let me know. Again, only high-end gear, if I buy used to save money, I'd go for good stuff and not cheap stuff - think acratech/manfrotto style.

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    I had a similar thread running a while ago which got some excellent replies, especially from George Slusher. You can find it here http://community.the-digital-picture...ums/t/620.aspx .


    I have since bought the Feisol 3372 with CB-50 ballhead and can't recommend it more. I'm convinced it's the best value for money option available. I intend on doing a thorough review thread at some point but haven't had the time.

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    Looks nice, but it's a $500 tripod - I could buy a new Gitzo tripod for the same price.

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    I thought the good Gitzos were much more than that, especially including head - and besides, I believe Gitzos are much heavier.


    It's hard to know what to advise though as you've not put a figure on your budget - on the one hand you don't want to spend too much, on the other hand you say you don't mind investing on good kit.

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    I will not give a budget since this is not one of those threads...


    What I was looking for was to hear your thoughts and personal experience with different gear.

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    I looked into the Feisol CB-50 ballhead he was talking about, and it looks like a very good ballhead for the money.

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    Feanor,


    A few questions:


    1) How is panning with the CB-50 head? Do you need to add the PB-70 panning base or can it be done without it?


    2) What about the quick release? Is it strictly proprietary or can you use an Arca-Type Quick Release Adapter?

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    No one here use tripods? [^o)]

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    I do, but mine is cheap as hell. But it does its jobquite well, at least for what I use it. It's the Manfrotto 718B with head included.


    It's not that good for panning, but when I have to do somthing like that I just keep the 3 legs closed together and use it as a monopod ^^


    it's light and steady enough for me...and for $74 it was a great deal hahaha

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