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I just stumbled across this Gitzo 2541EX Explorer bargain on the Gitzo site - reduced from an RRP of £685 to £342 http://www.gitzo.co.uk/ser2-6x-explorer-4-s-g-lock Plus an extra 15% discount with code PHOTOSHOW17 - until 10 April, also applies to most other Gitzo and Manfrotto products http://www.gitzo.co.uk/news+&+events/promotions/15%+OFF+Gitzo.co.uk/298460984 taking it down to £291, with free delivery. I just bought one 
I think this is Gitzo's most underrated design. It's not quite like normal tripods and the legs can be individually locked at any angle. With a fully articulating centre-column, it's brilliant for macro etc and for easy set-up on uneven ground. It's a kind of cross between a regular tripod and a Benbo (not Benro) and as such it's not quite so quick to get exactly square on a flat or studio surface - it's most at home outdoors. I've used one a fair bit, got used to it in two minutes, and the ability to get into awkward corners is second to none. Perhaps the best bit is Gitzo has almost over-engineered the locking mechanisms and it is amazingly solid. It's actually better than other similar size Gitzos - I wouldn't hesitate to put a long heavy lens on it.*
*Edit: maybe revise that last sentence above - see post #10
I think this is Gitzo's most underrated design. It's not quite like normal tripods and the legs can be individually locked at any angle. With a fully articulating centre-column, it's brilliant for macro etc and for easy set-up on uneven ground. It's a kind of cross between a regular tripod and a Benbo (not Benro) and as such it's not quite so quick to get exactly square on a flat or studio surface - it's most at home outdoors. I've used one a fair bit, got used to it in two minutes, and the ability to get into awkward corners is second to none. Perhaps the best bit is Gitzo has almost over-engineered the locking mechanisms and it is amazingly solid. It's actually better than other similar size Gitzos - I wouldn't hesitate to put a long heavy lens on it.*
*Edit: maybe revise that last sentence above - see post #10
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