tastefully done!
Thanks, but I had my benro already.. More cheaper than Gitzo![]()
I notice some rust like a couple of mths aft buying sirui. Not sure if that's common, my vanguard did not have that. Otherwise the sirui legs are smooth and all that's fine. Just that the centre column cannot be manipulated to stick outwards which I find useful .
Panaromic said:heard some quality issues with sirui? smooth legs are not a gd thing. hope you will not experience why this is so![]()
Lol why. I'm gonna need a new tripod. One of the screw is so screwed due to rust that i cant fit the allenkey even after scrapping off the rust. This old one use for sea situation.![]()
My Sirui 2205 failed on my recent trip. The plastic O ring inside one of the legs disintegrated over a period of time and can no longer hold a section of the leg in place. Got a 1541 to replace it.
I think the lesson to take home is to check your stuff before you leave the door. If I had checked the tripod before the tripod, I would have avoided bringing a door stopper on the trip. Oh well.....
I'm not advocating everyone must get a Gitzo but I truly believe they command a higher price not just because of the name. A lot of effort had been spent on designing a good product. Others can reverse engineer and produce something similar but a lower price point means that they have to cut back on something else e.g. material selection. You get what you paid for.
My Sirui 2205 failed on my recent trip. The plastic O ring inside one of the legs disintegrated over a period of time and can no longer hold a section of the leg in place. Got a 1541 to replace it.
I understand that many people do have doubts about the quality of China's products, so do I.
They can price the same product very cheap or more expensive due to the materials they would use. Somehow they can price their products cheaper than the European as their labour is cheaper and they could use and make their own raw resources to product their products.
I was thinking of buying Gitzo T1541/2 but came across this Benro and Sirui. I also read some comments that their Gitzo also has crack on their carbon Fiber tripod. I saw a lot of good comments about Benro so I went to take a look. Indeed, the quality is not bad for Benro. Then I read up about Sirui and I also saw a lot of good comments for Sirui too. Some even comments that it is better value than Benro. I went down to TK photo to try the Sirui. To my surprise, the quality seems to be good.
Personally, I have a Manfrotto 190xProB with 486RC2 but seldom take it out as it is heavy for me. So I have been looking to buy a lighter tripod and finally settle for Sirui to try out. Will it last? I really do not know but I know I would bring it out more often than my Manfrotto. I do come across comments that their Sirui is still working well after 3/4 years. I also will not feel painful if I had lost it or break compare to Gitzo and when i bring it along when oversea, I'm not so worried too. So long as the tripod is light and useable for quite sometime, it already worth it worth. Sirui comes with 6years warranty so it does gives me a peace of mind.
I've had it for slightly more than a year and probably used it no more than 30 times.