Hello there! I'm wondering if any of you have good tripod recommendations. I own a tripod but 1. it takes very long to set up(must screw in camera, must slowly unlock legs by clips and pull out) and 2. is about 1m tall and I find it insufficient.
The tripod is for a DSLR(normal lens) btw.
What features I would like:
1. Fast set-up
2. Height of at least 1.6m
3. Quick release mount
4. Ball head
5. Level meter(idk what's it called. something that tells you your horizon is straight) (Highly optional though)
My budget is around $150-200.
Thanks for taking time to read and recommend!
what you can do when going to shops to find out what are the brands that are available out there and have a good feel of the quality and made. Be prepare to make more than 1 trip. First trip, don't bring enough money, atm card, visa, or master.... so that you won't be able to pay for anything even when pressured by the salesman. Note down the brand and models. Go home, surf the web for more information and the price. Then call the shops as listed in cs price guide for pricing. Then make a second trip to the shop to make your purchase. They won't pressure or persuade you to purchase others when you have thoroughly done your homework.
You already have some idea what to look for... anyway here goes.
Things to note are;
1. weight and size(folded) of tripod and head - a weight that you can carry around without feeling encumbered
2. maximum weight the tripod and head that it is is able to hold - find out the weight of your heaviest setup (camera and lens, flash, etc)
3. maximum height of the tripod (with the head) without extending the centre column. - to suit your height so that you won't be bending over too much when using it.
4. price
5. ergonomics or ease of use. eg. locking mechanism of legs,... ball head, pan head... ease of use.
6. special features and material. eg. g-lock in gitzo that has a o-ring gasket to keep water out of the legs, manfrotto proB allow centre column to shift to horizontal, gitzo explorer with a tilting centre column, built-in spirit level to level tripod, reversible column, reversible legs, etc. and for material, plastic, aluminium, basalt, carbon. Generally, avoid the cheapest tripod with plastic head. (you know what I mean)
PS. do note that there are the cheaper tripods that comes with the head attached and it cannot be removed. If you don't mind, not having the option to change head later on....by all means.