Hi,
I have made the choice to get a new tripod and from what people are saying the Red Snapper one seems to do everything i need it to do. Now the question is, do i pay the extra for the Carbon or go with the Alloy version?
I understand the carbon will absorb vibration better and is lighter than the alloy version. Am i actually going to notice any difference between the two (apart from when i pick them up!)? Does the carbon cope better when its windy because it absorbs the vibrations better?
I mainly use a tripod for a 50/50 mix of landscapes and macro, neither really require me to walk long distances or lug bags of kit about so weight is not an issue.
Cheers
Confused.com
I have made the choice to get a new tripod and from what people are saying the Red Snapper one seems to do everything i need it to do. Now the question is, do i pay the extra for the Carbon or go with the Alloy version?
I understand the carbon will absorb vibration better and is lighter than the alloy version. Am i actually going to notice any difference between the two (apart from when i pick them up!)? Does the carbon cope better when its windy because it absorbs the vibrations better?
I mainly use a tripod for a 50/50 mix of landscapes and macro, neither really require me to walk long distances or lug bags of kit about so weight is not an issue.
Cheers
Confused.com



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