I have just purchased a gimbal mainly to use with my 150-600 Tamron lens.
I've not actually used the tripod with the gimbal as yet, just for testing the balance, action ect. but I do like the action, the fluid action is smooth and will comfortably hold the 150-600 at any zoom length and still allow easy smooth pan & tilt. So much so I would really like this to be the only tripod I carry with me.
The problems being.
1: The tripod & gimbal alone weighs in a 3.345kg
2: The collapsed height is Tripod = 55cm, gimbal = 25, Total 80cm as against 8cm for 3 axis head giving a total height of 63cm. The height of my backpack is only 50cm. The 3 axis head if fine for the camera and 75-300mm zoom but undersized for the 150-600mm.
There is no space in the backpack to carry the gimbal seperate. Would you advise removing the gimbal and carrying it separate or carry with it attached to the tripod?
How would you carry them if they were yours?
I do have a smaller tripod but it's classed as travel/compact. Needs to have legs & centre column fully extended to be at eye height but bottom section of legs are too flimsy to be extended.
Another tripod is out of the question (financially). Any suggestions?
I don't think there is enough space in my backpack do if advice is to remove it then how would you carry it?
I've not actually used the tripod with the gimbal as yet, just for testing the balance, action ect. but I do like the action, the fluid action is smooth and will comfortably hold the 150-600 at any zoom length and still allow easy smooth pan & tilt. So much so I would really like this to be the only tripod I carry with me.
The problems being.
1: The tripod & gimbal alone weighs in a 3.345kg
2: The collapsed height is Tripod = 55cm, gimbal = 25, Total 80cm as against 8cm for 3 axis head giving a total height of 63cm. The height of my backpack is only 50cm. The 3 axis head if fine for the camera and 75-300mm zoom but undersized for the 150-600mm.
There is no space in the backpack to carry the gimbal seperate. Would you advise removing the gimbal and carrying it separate or carry with it attached to the tripod?
How would you carry them if they were yours?
I do have a smaller tripod but it's classed as travel/compact. Needs to have legs & centre column fully extended to be at eye height but bottom section of legs are too flimsy to be extended.
Another tripod is out of the question (financially). Any suggestions?
I don't think there is enough space in my backpack do if advice is to remove it then how would you carry it?


