Tripod Recommendations Please

joeychitwood

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After using the same cheap, wobbly tripod for almost 20 years, it is time to purchase a new one, and I'd appreciate some advice.

I most often shoot with a Nikon D70 and a Nikkor AF-S DX 18-200mm f/3.3~5.6G IF-ED lens. I also occasionally use my Nikon FE2 with a bulky motor drive and several long lenses. I also use a Nikon SB-600 flash unit, so the entire setup can be somewhat heavy.

I want a tripod that is quick and easy to set up and take down and is stable on many different surfaces. I don't use one often, but I'd like to make this my LAST tripod purchase.

Please suggest a decent, fairly lightweight, stable tripod in the $300-400 range.
 
There are 3 desirable attributes that determine the quality of a tripod

Lightweight
Stable
inexpensive

In practice you can only pick two at at time. For example, if you want a very lightweight and very stable tripod it will not be inexpensive. You can get inexpensive and stable but it's going to weigh a ton. That might be okay depending on whether or not you plan on traveling with it and how you shoot.

I do primarily landscape work so nearly every shot that I take is from a tripod. My setup cost me ~$1200. While that's probably overkill for your needs its important to understand that this is one of those situations where it's cheaper to buy "the right one" first rather than buying several cheaper ones that don't do the job and then have to buy the right one.

Things to look for.
  • You want one that you an look through, standing up, without extending the center column. An inch or two isn't a big deal but if you've got to fully extend the column it's not going to be stable.
  • The fewer the number of joints in the legs, the better. That does extend the collapsed length so you have to decide which is more important.
  • A ball head is easier to use than a "pan and tilt" head.

Manfrotto makes zsome very stable, fairly inexpensive tripods. Depending on your height, the 3001 or 3021 might fit the bill.

Cheers
 
Thanks, Doug. I value your opinion regarding photography (among other things.)

Here is a list of Bogen/Manfrotto 3021 tripods from B&H Photo. Can you scan the list and recommend one ot two of them based on your own personal criteria of what you value in a tripod? Thanks.
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11458580#post11458580 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by beerguy
This one would work pretty well. It's not quite as tall, with the center column down, as I'd normally recommend but it's close.
Since that particular tripod is out of stock, what do you think of this one? It has the same type of head and is 60" tall without the extension.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11459098#post11459098 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by joeychitwood
Since that particular tripod is out of stock, what do you think of this one? It has the same type of head and is 60" tall without the extension.

Even better.
 
Just noticed that that combo I linked to included the 484 head and not the 488 head.. I don't know if that will make a big difference to you but it does explain the $50 price diff..
 
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