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New Boot
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Dromara, Northern Ireland
Posts: 14
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Tripod Query
Hi all. I am in the process of purchasing a Sony HVR-Z1E camera. Can anyone recommend a good tripod? My knowledge on this is very limited, so any advice will be much appreciated. (I'm based in Northern Ireland, UK). Thanks.
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Major Player
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Posts: 295
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James,
Hello from just up the M2! What is your budget? Approx UK prices are below: These I think are non-starters: £30 - Cheap tripods. Don't even go there £160 - Libec 650DV - it'd be fun putting a Z1 on those! £200 - Libec 950DV (still a bit flimsy - not sure I'd trust it with my V1, let alone the bigger Z1) These fall in to the "OK" category - strong enough, though not perfect: £400 - Libec LS-38 (much more robust - will hold the Z1 easily) £400 - Manfrotto 503HDV with 525 2-stage legs. Whether this is better than the LS-38 is debatable. £600 - Vinten Pro-6HDV (503HDV head re-badged, with heavy, sturdy Vinten legs) These are the good guys! £1000 - Starting price for a Vinten Vision 3. This is where you want to be if you can afford it! £1200 - Starting price for a Sactler DV6SB. The Vinten Vision and Sachtler models are the start of the "serious" tripods, and it's where I want to get sooner rather than later. Unfortunately, there's no NI-based dealers that carry a really good stock, at least not that I'm aware of. So it's kind of hard to try before you buy.
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New Boot
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Dromara, Northern Ireland
Posts: 14
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Thanks for all your advice to-date. One further query. If a teleprompter is being used in addition to the Z1E camera, what tripod would be recommended?
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