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Re: Suggestions for a tripod/ball head? (Maximum bang for Buck)
Let me guess, Zoom.nl? ;-)
I'm not going in to specifics here, but getting it right the first place really saves money. Tripods and ball heads don't go out of fashion quickly. Better save up and get some really solid gear.
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Re: Suggestions for a tripod/ball head? (Maximum bang for Buck)
I really like having tripod legs that can splay right out, enabling you to shoot at ground level. Most of my flower shots are done this way. With some models (like my Gitzo) you need to remove the centre column to do this. It looks like the Manfrotto has a better system where the column can swing out horizontally. If vibrations are a problem, having a hook on the centre column where you can hang a weight (like your camera bag) will usually deal with that.
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Re: Suggestions for a tripod/ball head? (Maximum bang for Buck)
I know I am going against the CF grain here, but I went with a 055XPROB/322RC2 Manfrotto kit from Adorama for $319.00 and I have been pleased with it. It comes with a spirit level, tripod hanger and a lower-end case. I have not been plagued with any vibration issues, thus far.
Chris
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Re: Suggestions for a tripod/ball head? (Maximum bang for Buck)
KEH.com has many Induro CF legs in demo, ex and like new condition for under $150
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Re: Suggestions for a tripod/ball head? (Maximum bang for Buck)
I've got the manfrotto 190xprob and a manfrotto 486RC2 ballhead and have no regrets or complaints. CF would likely be better, but it wasn't in the budget at the time. Besides, carrying the extra weight just helps keep me in better shape [:P]
Stephen
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