For holding Canon 1D mk III and a 500mm f4 IS USM L
Thank you in advance
Kind regards
Sarah
Gitzo 3531 or 3541, with a gimbal mount (Wimberley, Kirk, Jobo
The thing is Sarah you really do need stability with that weight of kit, and length of lens, which comes at a premium.
Hi All,
Now I am concerned because none of you long lens personages have recommended the Manfroto 393:
http://www.morrisphoto.co.uk/ProductDetails~ProductID~5708.html
I am collecting a Nikon 600 f/4 on Saturday and had whittled the gimbal type head down to this.
Your advice or reasons for or against I am sure will be of as much use to the OP as it will to me.
Best regards
Chris
Hi All,
Now I am concerned because none of you long lens personages have recommended the Manfroto 393:
http://www.morrisphoto.co.uk/ProductDetails~ProductID~5708.html
I am collecting a Nikon 600 f/4 on Saturday and had whittled the gimbal type head down to this.
Your advice or reasons for or against I am sure will be of as much use to the OP as it will to me.
Best regards
Chris
I would go Benro (in fact I have) good as Gitzo/Wimberley but a fraction of the price. This would make a lovely combo:
Get the optional centre column too, it just drops in and locks when you need it. It would be rude not to.
Hi All,
Now I am concerned because none of you long lens personages have recommended the Manfroto 393:
I'd skip the centre column. For big lenses, the tripod should always be tall enough that you don't need to raise (or indeed have a centre column) at which point the only point of a column is to stop you putting the tripod flat on the floor for low angle shots - something I do a lot with my Gitzo.
In fact, when I mentioned the Manfrotto 055 earlier in the thread, I should have said that, for Sue's with her gimbal, I got a second centre column and cut it off so it didn't protrude below the base of the tripod, therefore enabling low angle use.
I'd skip the centre column. For big lenses, the tripod should always be tall enough that you don't need to raise (or indeed have a centre column) at which point the only point of a column is to stop you putting the tripod flat on the floor for low angle shots - something I do a lot with my Gitzo.
In fact, when I mentioned the Manfrotto 055 earlier in the thread, I should have said that, for Sue's with her gimbal, I got a second centre column and cut it off so it didn't protrude below the base of the tripod, therefore enabling low angle use.
I used to have a 393 but I found it too big and bulky to move around with freely but others love it.