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Steve Struthers May 11th, 2011 05:43 AM

Tripod Recommendations
 
If you were in the market for a tripod costing $400 or less, what would you buy, and why?

Mike Beckett May 11th, 2011 07:22 AM

Re: Tripod Recommendations
 
Steve,

What camera would it be used for? This may help us think of an offering in this price range.

Les Wilson May 11th, 2011 08:16 AM

Re: Tripod Recommendations
 
Is this not answered in the many threads of the "support your ..." forum?

Go to b&h or adorama and drill down on the "tripod system" section. Sort by price. research tripods at the top of your price range by searching on each one here at dvinfo.

Steve Struthers May 11th, 2011 10:17 AM

Re: Tripod Recommendations
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Beckett (Post 1648022)
Steve,

What camera would it be used for? This may help us think of an offering in this price range.

DSLR video would be my main use, although I am considering buying a new camcorder next year, something like a Panasonic AG-HMC40 or a Canon XA-10.

Mike Beckett May 11th, 2011 11:31 AM

Re: Tripod Recommendations
 
Steve,

Provided you don't want to spend your life at the long end of the lens shooting tiny birds on the other side of a river...

In the under $500 range, something like a 501HDV is grand for that sort of camera. I have a Manfrotto 501HDV system which is fine for my HMC-40 - you won't do better at the price:

The B&H list of possibilities in the $250-$500 range is here: Tripod Systems

I really wouldn't venture any lower than Manfrotto or Libec. Others swear by Matthews, Davis & Sanford etc., that's their choice. As a tripod nerd, I would avoid the lesser brands.

Example of 501HDV system: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/687057-REG/Manfrotto_501HDV_546B_501HDV_Head_w_546B_2_Stage.html
This has a ball-levelling head, some control over friction for pan and tilt, a sliding plate that is easy to adjust, and a very basic counterbalance system. There's a couple of 503HDV-based systems in that list as well. They're all as good as it gets at this price level.

Try to get the sturdiest legs you can. At this price range, lighter = more wobbly. The LIbec LS-22 is just "OK". I've used it, and have experience of it. No friction adjust for tilt and pan, difficult to adjust the sliding plate for balance, and a basic counterbalance adjust.

I also own a Vinten Vision Blue, which is of course much better, but you didn't ask for a tripod in the $1000-$1500 range!


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