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JarredStanley



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PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2008 5:37 am    Post subject: Need help choosing a Tripod Reply with quoteFind all posts by JarredStanley

I'm relatively new to architectural photography and I was wanting help choosing a tripod for architectural. I currently have a MANFROTTO 3001BN and a MANFROTTO 804RC2 head but its proving to be a bit weak with my 1Ds and a tele lens. I have been looking at Gitzo but i'm not really sure which model / head would be best. The carbon fiber ones look to be the best considering I mostly have to travel alone so less weight is good. Any help would be great.. Thanks.

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ConversesWithLight



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PostPosted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 7:53 am    Post subject: Beware MANFROTO 3001BN Reply with quoteFind all posts by ConversesWithLight

I am the adventurous photography type, often trekking a ways away up a mountain to capture a building from a unique angle. In my experience you should stop using the MANFROTO 3001BN immediately as it risks damaging your gear! Mine tipped over in the wind with just a Canon EOS-1V, granted those are pretty heavy...

I went ahead and invested in the Carbon Fiber 055MF4 and I haven't looked back since. It has the quick snap adjusters for the legs, ability for side-insertion of the tripod stock (great for over-head shots). I use it with a Mamiya RZ67 IID, if it handles that huge beast it should do well for yours. I have an older three-way gear head that is nearly heavier than the entire tripod itself, and the combined weight is certainly manageable.

I'd say its worth the money, especially if you work alone.
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Pbartf64



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PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 7:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quoteFind all posts by Pbartf64

I use a medium size Gitzo with ball head and love it. It may take getting used to with the twist leg locks but well worth it for quick and accurate setup. I looked at carbon fiber and see the advantages but I often have all my gear packed up and carted around. Be sure you pick a tripod that gives you good enough height. On many occasions I find a ladder useful and the taller tripod is helpful.


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Architectural & Interior Design Photographer


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JeffW



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PostPosted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 8:33 pm    Post subject: Bogen's 3021 Reply with quoteFind all posts by JeffW

As nice as Gitzos are I have always felt they are over priced at least in the beginning when there is so much other gear to buy. A great tripod in my mind is Bogen's 3021 probably pick up a nice one off Craigslist. I do have the Carbon Fiber 055 and I personally like a little weight to the tripod both because I feel they can take a simple bump when setting up the shot plus I like the added sturdiness when raised to it's full height.

my 2¢
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 1:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quoteFind all posts by rockstar7881

Have you tried surfing the net with what you exactly need? There are tons of answers that can help you with your concern. Cuz, I myself had the same problem with my cam and tripod and looked on the internet and found what I needed. You can try it too and see what the results are.
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