Tripod for D700 + AFS 24-70


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coolsigg, could you also send me the pm. Thanks

Also does anyone know if it would be cheaper to get tripods and ballheads from HK?
 

Hi, may I know any other cheaper alternative (but reasonably good, hopefully) to Manfrotto 190CXPro3 with 488RC2 ballhead? I still think the legs are abit steep. The head is fine though. Thanks.
 

if you think carefully, a gitzo tripod is a really long term investment.... so if your pocket can take it, buy once and no need to upgrade...
the T series are the traveller series, so can fold to shorter length...
but the legs tend to be pretty thin....

markins ballhead is smooth, and no creeping.... that's the best part....
try it and you will never want any other ballhead.... its that good....
only problem is that it doesn't come cheap....

cheers
 

Saw the specs for Gitzo 1541 on the web. It claimed that the 1541 and take a maximum 200mm lens. Any idea if that means its up to a 200mm f2.8 lens? Asking this cos I've got a 70-300mm lens. I know in terms of lens weight it should not be a problem as the 70-300 weights less then the 70-200mm f2.8. Would there be stability issues if the lens is longer than 200mm?

Also asking again if anyone has any experience buying tripods in HK? Seems there are savings buying there.
 

if you think carefully, a gitzo tripod is a really long term investment.... so if your pocket can take it, buy once and no need to upgrade...
the T series are the traveller series, so can fold to shorter length...
but the legs tend to be pretty thin....

markins ballhead is smooth, and no creeping.... that's the best part....
try it and you will never want any other ballhead.... its that good....
only problem is that it doesn't come cheap....

cheers


Markins Ballhead is indeed smooth. My combo is Gitzo GT0531 and Markins Q3-Tr - heavenly combo with my D700 & 24-70mm. Highly recommended :thumbsup:
 

Just head to CP, TK, MS or OP to take a look.

Yah! This Bro is right! Just remember to buy tripod with center column hook to allows you to hang a stabilizing weight below like your Bag or something with weight for Extra Stable so that your S$5000 DSLR will not end up falling down and break into portion when you take fireworks this coming NDP!

If you like coffee so much like me, also can hang your Kopi on it! See how useful it is!:bsmilie:
 

Markins Ballhead is indeed smooth. My combo is Gitzo GT0531 and Markins Q3-Tr - heavenly combo with my D700 & 24-70mm. Highly recommended :thumbsup:

Marge, do you find the 0531 low even when the centre column is fully extended?
 

I think a suitiable tripod, beside the weight load, material, should be one that open up and allow u to mount your camera on without the center column extended and the viewfinder is at your eye level or slightly lower by 3-5cm.
 

gitzo legs and acraswiss ballhead is my choice of combo.
 

I think a suitiable tripod, beside the weight load, material, should be one that open up and allow u to mount your camera on without the center column extended and the viewfinder is at your eye level or slightly lower by 3-5cm.

Yap! This Bro also giving good suggestion!:thumbsup:
Combine all, you will find a good Tripod that can last you for Years!:cool:
Same apply to a good Tripod, you will pay more:devil:
But end up, it is still very worth it!;)
 

gitzo legs and acraswiss ballhead is my choice of combo.


Yes!;)

Gitzo Legs is Wonderful Tripod to have!:kiss:

Very good precision construction!:thumbsup:

I vote of Gitzo!:cool:
 

Too bad Singapore there is no distributer for this brand "Giottos"

Its a pretty decent make, I got 2 tripod from Giottos, model MT9242 and MT9350. the 9242 was my 1st tripod that I bought for my DSLR D80, its pretty good with a 3Kg load and the height is pretty decent of abt 1.24 - 1.48m. and the 9350 is a 5Kg load 1.29 - 1.51m and it can be use without a ball head if want as it got a 3way center column.

a bit hard to find this brand locally, alot is left over stock or the shop bring in themselves and limited stock. lucky to find the 9350 at a shop beside Lords and got it for quite a steal of $158.

ball head I am using a cheapo replica of Benro KS-0 with a load of 8Kg which I gotten online, free shipping, cost me abt $65SGD. the ball head can easily hold stable my camera in portriat position (min 2kg setup, D700 + 24-70) so thou its a cheapo replica I find it very worth it. not top notch build but its still pretty good and most import is that the control and holding ability is good enough to hold my D700 + various lens and flash.
 

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If I may chime in, I've used both these support setups with a D700 + 24-70mm f/2.8 combo and can honestly recommend them. ;)

1) Gitzo 2531 + RRS BH-40
2) Gitzo 3531S + RRS BH-55
 

For my setup, i have the manfrotto 055 4 section carbon with markins m10. slightly heavier than most of your recommendation but just nice for my needs. stable, tall enough with centre column not extended. I usually tie it to my flipside400 or when hiking I will put it on a strap and carry it. lighter than a SAR21/M61 so still manageable. But havent travel with it before so maybe not so travel friendly.
 

Saw that Gitzo has a GT1541 kit that comes with the GH1780QR ballhead. Any anyone tried this ballhead? Feedback or comments appreciated. Thanks
 

Marge, do you find the 0531 low even when the centre column is fully extended?

It's perfect for my height :) haha... I guess it's ok for ladies with my height. Suspect it'll be too low for guys.
 

newkon, though i am unable to speak from personal experience, i do know that Gitzo ballheads are nowhere near as well-regarded as their legs. i'd strongly suggest you get another head instead. :)

also, i'd just like to add one tiny bit to the discussion here. while Gitzos are reputed for their great tripod legs, potential buyers should also understand that, at the end of the day, the support setup one chooses should match one's system of camera bodies and lenses in terms of rated-load-bearing-to-weight ratio. Just because a set of tripod legs was made by Gitzo does not automatically make it suitable if the weight placed on it exceeds its optimum operating/load-bearing range. ;)

To find a suitable support system for your gear, find out what the heaviest possible weight of your system is, and then find a ballhead and tripod that are each rated to support this number. :D
 

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