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Good Sachtler in $800 range?
Hi,
I did a search for "Sachtler" in this forum and only came up with a few usable answers. But, I still would like to know what would be the best Sachtler tripod kit to get in the $800 range. It was only a few months ago when I purchased my first Bogen kit (3011N/501) for my DVX100...and I have already outgrown it. I want something heavy. I want something better at panning, and I want something that won't budge so much in windy conditions. I am also not concerned about portability, but it would be nice to have a leveling ball (I think this is only reserved for $1000+ tripods?). I am currently looking at this. What do you think? http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...#goto_itemInfo So, what would be the tripod for me? Feel free to convince me of any other brands besides Sachtler. |
You might want to check out the Miller DS5 @ $799 from B&H. Both Miller and Sachler are great tripods and both are suited for the DVX in basic configuration. I guess it's difficult to try them both out where you are but if you can it'd be a good idea.
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Adrian,
Thanks for your suggestion. I went to the Miller homepage and they had a feature that gives you tripod suggestions based on your type of camera and brand. Anyways, I noticed a lot of these come with a "ground spreader". Can you tell me a little more about this? Wouldn't it be hard to use a ground spreader on a bunch of rocks or unlevel terrain? What's the benefit of a ground spreader? Also, am I right in thinking that most sub-$1000 tripods do not have a leveling ball? What is a "tilt counterbalance system"? Update: Looks like I am going to shoot for the Miller DS-5 SOLO. |
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