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			<title>Tripod selection question</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Hi everyone, 
 
so before I start I have selected the Sachtler FlowTech75 and Aktiv8 head as the best go to system..... 
 
 
What I'm a little concerned about is how easy will this be to walk about with all day or take on long hikes? 
 
Also is it easy to fly with?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hi everyone,<br />
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so before I start I have selected the Sachtler FlowTech75 and Aktiv8 head as the best go to system.....<br />
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What I'm a little concerned about is how easy will this be to walk about with all day or take on long hikes?<br />
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Also is it easy to fly with?<br />
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For filming I'm going be using a mirrorless camera and the total payload I envisage is not going to exceed 5kg. - basically I'm putting together a travel setup of minimum lenses and body to take abroad.<br />
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I have been following several pro photographers/video guys and they seem to do things a little differently....<br />
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Looking at Harry Collins, he seems to use the Cartoni system and specifically the Stabilo.<br />
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Morten Hilmer uses a bunch of stuff but for video seems to be either the Gitzo pro 75mm legs or the Sachtler Ace XL system. He'll use the fluid head with either legs - I think he might have the FlowTech75 judging by his video:<br />
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Between the Sachtler and Cartoni, the Cartoni seems to be the lightest weight of them all.<br />
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I also had a look at Miller too.<br />
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I'm completely confused now. For anyone who will hike and take videos of landscapes and wildlife, what is your preferred setup and why?<br />
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I'm not sure if I mentioned this in my other thread (forgive me, it's been an all nighter)? But I may have a chance to go to the south (Mediterranean) region of Turkey as I haven't been back home for around 20 years and as my health is going south it will definitely be a good experience for me.<br />
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The plan is to go to the National Parks and see if I can catch some of the wildlife which includes: wild boar, brown bears, pine martens, golden jackals, wolves, ceracals, lynx, ibex etc....<br />
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My current thought is either going to take my Novoflex photo tripod along or the smaller and lighter and almost as sturdy Falcam TreeRoot travel tripod.<br />
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I can use the TreeRoot for vlogging, audio and stills where I don't need a long telephoto lens - so basically everything bar perhaps the Canon RF 200-800; even though I'm sure it will take the weight.<br />
A microphone can also easily be attached to this so that covers everything pretty much there....<br />
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Obviously a photo tripod is no good for smooth and steady video work so which direction to go into?<br />
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I think even Coman (manufacturer of my other travel tripod) do fluid heads but I'm not sure if they're going to be on the same level as anything I mentioned already.<br />
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I've discounted stuff like Sirui and Manfrotto etc... as I'm not sure if they will be as good or last as long.<br />
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iFootage and SmallRig have video centric tripods too but the reviews suggest they may not be of as good quality either.<br />
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I'm totally stuck here.... I think max payload will probably be in the region of around 5kg. Probably more in the line of 3-3.5kg<br />
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Between Sachtler, Miller, and Cartoni which one would be more suitable or is there something else that I haven't considered?<br />
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Thanks.</div>

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