Quote Originally Posted by bob williams


Thanks to the wizdom of those who responded to my last tripod post I have accepted the fact that there is really no inexpensive way to adequately support a 500L or larger lens and gimbal head. So I have narrowed my choices to two tripods both similarly priced. The Gitzo 5541 or the Really Right Stuff TVC-33.


I'll spare any commentary on the Gitzo, it seems to be the industry standard for this class of tripod and there are literally hundreds of testamonials on this set of legs.


If you havent seen the RRS TVC 33 its specs are very comparable to the gitzo except that it is two pounds lighter and 2.5 inch longer in folded length. What seems to stand out for the RRS tripod is the machined apex versus a split apex on the Gitzo.


Since I was only able to find one "pseudo review" from someone who actually owns the RRS tripod, I thought I would ask if any of you had thoughts orsuggestions. The review can be found at http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/837451.


Your input, as always, is appreciated.


Bob






I was just trying to post a "Merry Christmas to me!" thread, but something happened to the whole thing and it got lost in the ether, so I'll just reply here.


I just bought a Manfrotto 055CXPRO3 tripod with the Q90 rapid column, and it seems very stable and versatile. I bought it at a local camera shop for $399 (actually $360 plus tax since it was a demo unit, though I don't think it had even had so much as a head attached to it before I bought it).


Picture of tripod


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Attached to it is the heavy-duty Bogen/Manfrotto 3047 three-axis pan tilt head, which seems very nice, too. I bought that second-hand from a photography buddy. I only have a 400mm f/5.6 lens on a rotating collar, so I am not stressing the 17 pound capacity yet, but the rating seems easily high enough to support even a 1Ds Mark III and a 500 f/4 lens combo with a head like mine or a large ball head like my LARGE Graf StudioBall. That would work out to about 14-15 lbs max.


I haven't used the really nice-looking RRS tripod or the Gitzo, but without seeing them in person and experiencing the benefits first-hand, I would be hard-pressed to imagine that either is worth 2.5x the price of my lightweight carbon fiber and magnesium beauty!