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Sueann
06-09-2011, 9:07am
I'm due for a new tripod, and wanting some advice on which would be the best for me and my gear.

I shoot with a D700, and all my lens's are rather heavy 14-24/2.8, 24-70/2.8, 105/2.8.

My current setup has been strong enough but unfortunately has taken a bit of a bashing. I use a Gold Photo aluminum tripod and a Manfrotto trigger head.

I would ideally like to go for something a lot lighter and I'm not opposed to learning a different type of head.

Thanks in advance for your help, I always find this forum really helpful :D

Milbs1
06-09-2011, 11:27am
Hello you. You wont get a trigger strong enough, so would suggest a ballhead.
I bought the Manfrotto 055xb Pro legs and the 498RC2 midi ball head.... it is sturdy enough, and if you want lighter, then you would need the carbon fibre legs.
Maybe have a play when we catch up next to try it out. The ball head takes some getting used to after the trigger head.....

bennito42
06-09-2011, 1:07pm
Well I have a Manfrotto Grippo Tripod with Manfrotto "029" pan & tilt head which I use in conjunction with my Canon5D and lens from 20mm to 200mm(zoom).... As a word of warning , if you're going to get a ballhead, make sure it's a quality head. I bought a "cheapy" not long ago ; it's ok with my Canon G12...but i:(s not worth a crumpet in conjunction with the Canon 5D. (yes it droops)

KeeFy
06-09-2011, 1:46pm
Ballheads look at: Markins, Really Right Stuff, Wimberly, Acra Swiss, kirk for the best few.

Generally the saying is "Great legs, lousy head and vice versa"

As for legs. Manfrotto, Gitzo are the only top of the range IMO. Mids range = slik, vanguard, and a few more i can't remember. Budget: Sirui, benro.

dredi1975
06-09-2011, 3:00pm
I've got manfrotto 055xprob alu legs plus manfrotto midi ball head, all together is very strudy, very flexible, a bit heavy (appr 3kg, but couldnt justify expenses to get carbon fibre one) to walk arround with it but worth the money.
Never really used trigger head but ball head is easy to use IMO.

Gemini2261
06-09-2011, 3:43pm
I purchased a good Benro set up after good advice on here. At first I was not using it all that much but now I am finding that I use it for almost every shoot! Carbon fiber strong, stable and light enough for me I think it is rate for up to 5-6 KGs.

Like Shirl says the ball heads do take getting use to but I find this one extremely stable for my very heavy 1Ds Mark III + attached 100-400mm L. It stays put. Awkward angles I have to anchor it with my bag if I can e.g if I have the camera in the portrait position. I bought it for half the price on ebay (legs and head) from 2 different sellers and saved 50% on what would have been a $700 job.

One thing I would make sure of next purchase is that the legs are clips & not screw ~ they are a pain especially if at the beach ....say no more hahaha :th3:

You will see the tripod details by clicking on my "Gear"

Sueann
06-09-2011, 4:21pm
Wow, awesome helps guys, thanks!!