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Sareesh Sudhakaran May 29th, 2011 10:08 PM

Tripod for DSLR and Medium Format
 
Hi. I am hoping somebody can help me with this:

I need a tripod for landscape photography/studio photography using my Mamiya RB67 (4kgs with everything) or Canon DSLR kit (photography and light video). Material is not important, though it will be used for exteriors mostly. I also don't care about the brand or country of make, as long as it works.

Maximum load capacity should be 6 kgs or more. It must be rock solid in all weather and terrain conditions.
I need both horizontal and 90 degree vertical ability (for the DSLR). I'll also need to tilt the camera for occasional shots.
I am not interested in Macro photography.
I will be carrying it around, so lighter the better, and smaller when folded the better.
I can go with three-way head or ball head, doesn't really matter since I will have a lot of time to set up my shot. Sports or fast photography is not my thing.

Since I'm just an amateur, I don't want to spend a lot of money right off the bat. I need the cheapest possible system that is reliable and conforms to my specifications. If anyone can assist me in making my decision, I'll be grateful. Thanks!

Gerry Gallegos May 30th, 2011 10:08 AM

Re: Tripod for DSLR and Medium Format
 
Seriously should consider reading the forum more as well as using the "Search" function as this question gets asked and answered several times a week.

Sorry to sound like a D!*& but it is true.

Warren Kawamoto May 30th, 2011 11:41 AM

Re: Tripod for DSLR and Medium Format
 
The problem with searching these forums is that everyone is suggesting tripods for video, which is overkill for your intentions. A heavy duty Bogen tripod with a 3 way panhead is sufficient for still photography. You don't need a fluid head.

Sareesh Sudhakaran May 30th, 2011 09:29 PM

Re: Tripod for DSLR and Medium Format
 
Thanks Warren - that's what I've been looking at too.

Regrading searching on the forum - I couldn't find anything to match my exact requirements, hence the post.


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