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I have 1 Manfrotto 055Pro, comes out once in a wedding, and a carbon fibre one that folds to 30cm for travel.

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Also a little Manfrotto Pixie thing.

All of them together for half the price of that Gitzo. It's lighter than my 055Pro but is it more sturdy? in the wind?
 
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I highly recommend Gitzo tripods....having owned a few other cheaper alternatives, I wish I had gone straight for a Gitzo, I would have saved money.
Yes, they are expensive but worth the money in my opinion and experience.
Definitely. My gitzo has been everywhere
 
I have 1 Manfrotto 055Pro, comes out once in a wedding, and a carbon fibre one that folds to 30cm for travel.

CtISBRb.jpg


Also a little Manfrotto Pixie thing.

All of them together for half the price of that Gitzo. It's lighter than my 055Pro but is it more sturdy? in the wind?

Sorry which one is the image I cant find it for sale anywhere just perfect for what I need
 
Just get one of Amazon, loads of very decent ones for around £100 or under. For the extra ££££ above that you get minimal upgrades for lots of cash.

A bit like the A9 over the A7iii :exit:

That's fighting talk.. you'll never know the joy of the A9!! or two..
 
I had both these but sold them. didn't really use them much and also redged wasn't much lighter than my feisol CT3342. Also I find feisol to be more stable and nicer to use :)

It's not comparable at all, the feisol CT3342 folded length is 60cm, it is DOULBE of the Redged. Apples and oranges.

That's why I have my Manfrotto, they have their different purpose, the Manfrotto is much sturdy but that won't fit inside my messenger bag.
 
It's not comparable at all, the feisol CT3342 folded length is 60cm, it is DOULBE of the Redged. Apples and oranges.

That's why I have my Manfrotto, they have their different purpose, the Manfrotto is much sturdy but that won't fit inside my messenger bag.

well CT3442 is 48cm if you want shorter folded length (of course redged is even shorter). Not entirely apples and oranges because feisol weighs the same while providing better height, stability and build.
If shortest folded length is most important factor then of course redged wins....
 
well CT3442 is 48cm if you want shorter folded length (of course redged is even shorter). Not entirely apples and oranges because feisol weighs the same while providing better height, stability and build.
If shortest folded length is most important factor then of course redged wins....

48cm is still not comparable.

even 35cm is not comparable.

Not even 32cm because my test was to fit a tripod in a messenger bag and most messenger bag are A4 size, alas 30cm.

To be comparable it needs to fit into a messenger bag.

It's not about the weight so much about the folded length.
 
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i use a Sirui T2205X, its a really high quality, well made, light and compact tripod
 
i use a Sirui T2205X, its a really high quality, well made, light and compact tripod

I did a lot of research a few years ago into what tripod to get and 1 criteria was the length. the fold up length, for me max 30cm because of the bag. If it doesn't fit, it doesn't fit. So "short at 35cm" is still 5cm too long and I had to rule it out no matter how nice it is.

The only compromise I have with the Redged is the max height at 108cm.
 
I wonder if Sony and Zeiss went through a silent divorce... We haven't seen any Sony zeiss recently :thinking:
Or is it because Zeiss started their own line of lenses of FE lenses...
 
I wonder if Sony and Zeiss went through a silent divorce... We haven't seen any Sony zeiss recently :thinking:
Or is it because Zeiss started their own line of lenses of FE lenses...

When was the last one and when was the first G-Master?
 
What do you want to use it for?

If for studio kind of thing, then it doesn't matter how small or big it is - you will need several of them with a trigger plus light stands and brollies/softboxes and other stuff anyway.

For day to day shooting, do you really need a flash? I find that a fast lens and Auto ISO eliminate the need for one. Just learn how to use available (natural or not) light.

Some off camera flash work, but mainly for a carry around flash for just in case situations. I have a couple of speedlite specific brollies/softboxes.
 
When was the last one and when was the first G-Master?

If my memory serves me right last one was the 50mm/1.4. the first GMs were 24-70mm/2.8, 85mm/1.4 and 70-200mm/2.8. think these three were either announced togeather or in very close proximity.
 
Has anyone tried Eye EM?

I have been giving it a go and seems more intelligent then instagram ie it automatically generates the relivant hashtags for you and you can add your pics to the market place to make money
 
A tripod for landscape photography is a different beast than one for most other uses. You can buy small, light and easy to carry, but in the end you will get more results with a long, heavy tripod.

I have been through 4 tripods that started small and light and worked up to using my Benro that was purchased to hold my Nikon D810 and 500mm F4 - it is a beast.

This is a video (click it) of an ok day on Mam Tor - I have been up there when you struggled to stand up in the wind.
20170415_192018 by Dave Semmens, on Flickr

Dave.
 
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A tripod for landscape photography is a different beast than one for most other uses. You can buy small, light and easy to carry, but in the end you will get more results with a long, heavy tripod.

I have been through 4 tripods that started small and light and worked up to using my Benro that was purchased to hold my Nikon D810 and 500mm F4 - it is a beast.

This is an ok day on Mam Tor - I have been up there when you struggled to stand up in the wind.
20170415_192018 by Dave Semmens, on Flickr

Dave.
lol which part of the photo is in focus? :D
 
A tripod for landscape photography is a different beast than one for most other uses. You can buy small, light and easy to carry, but in the end you will get more results with a long, heavy tripod.

I have been through 4 tripods that started small and light and worked up to using my Benro that was purchased to hold my Nikon D810 and 500mm F4 - it is a beast.

This is an ok day on Mam Tor - I have been up there when you struggled to stand up in the wind.
20170415_192018 by Dave Semmens, on Flickr

Dave.

I use my tripod mainly for landscapes and so far haven't had issues. When I do I may rethink my choice :)
 
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