It is for a gift for a pal who has just got a DSLR. Looking to spend between £50 and £100 for one. Absolutely clueless about this!
Cheers
Have a look at the Red Snapper stuff, gets very good reviews for the money.
Although haven't used one myself, I use an Old Benbo with Manfrotto head & it's excellent, but might be a bit expensive unless you go S/H?
http://www.redsnapperuk.com
Manfrotto 190 ProB
Second mackerel
I've got the redsnapper 284 4 section one when it came with a free RSH-24 head for £50. It's my first tripod so not much to compare to but I'm very pleased with it - seems great value. Folds away reasonably small and comes with a decent carry bag.
Kinda depends on the kind of photography they do - i.e., does he go walking / biking in the hills all day, or will it never leave his house / garden / car.
But +2 for the Manfrotto - got one and it's great - bit heavy and large for carting about tho....
I'd imagine he would be carting it around a fair bit. Quiteinto his outdoor stuff (walking, biking, surfing).
Sounds like the 4 section redsnapper would suit - lots of discussion of them here
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=184007&highlight=redsnapper
Just bear in mind that the Manfrotto doesn't usually come with a head, that'll need to be added onto it.
what dSLR?
what lens?
how important is the total weight?
how important is the max height?
how important is the packed height?
do you want a ball-head?
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do you want a three-axis head?
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do you want separate legs and head? gives the option to upgrade either in the future
this is a good cheap place to buy tripod type stuff
[url= http://www.morrisphoto.co.uk ][b]Morris Photo[/b][/url]
free delivery if order > 65 quid
Okay. d0ugal camera is a Canon EOS 500D. The lenses he has are Canon EFS 18-55mm and Canon Zoom Lens EF 70-300mm 1:4-5.6. Weight will probably reasonably important. Packed height shoud be small enough to be strapped to a rucksack and max height I have no idea really and am open to suggestions.
Would probably prefer separate heads and legs as for what type of head what would you recommend for general use and a beginner?
Cheers
I've had a Manfrotto 190 with a RC141 head. Tough as bastards. Been on several foreign trips, thrown about, taken loads of abuse. Still fine. There's a dent on one leg, which makes closing it up a bit tight, but I could have that individual piece replaced, apparently.
Highly recommended.
Okay. d0ugal camera is a Canon EOS 500D. The lenses he has are Canon EFS 18-55mm and Canon Zoom Lens EF 70-300mm 1:4-5.6. Weight will probably reasonably important. Packed height shoud be small enough to be strapped to a rucksack and max height I have no idea really and am open to suggestions.
that combo isn't particularly heavy, so you don't [b]need[/b] a beastie tripod
whether you want one is another matter
Would probably prefer separate heads and legs
why would you want separate legs / head?
if you could cope with a combined legs / head then this would make a reasonable tripod
[url= http://www.morrisphoto.co.uk/ProductDetails~productID~8424~categoryid~158.html ][b]Manfrotto 7302YB M-Y Compact Tripod[/b][/url]
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otherwise
[url= http://www.morrisphoto.co.uk/ProductDetails~productID~8784~categoryid~158.html ][b]Manfrotto 190XDB Tripod[/b][/url]
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i have these legs, fantastic, but getting expensive
[url= http://www.morrisphoto.co.uk/ProductDetails~productID~6571~categoryid~158.html ][b]Manfrotto 190XPROB[/b][/url]
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as for head
load limit is 4kg, but this will be fine for what you currently use
[url= http://www.morrisphoto.co.uk/ProductDetails~productID~8687~categoryid~158.html ][b]Manfrotto 494RC2[/b][/url]
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[url= http://www.morrisphoto.co.uk/ProductDetails~productID~8689~categoryid~158.html ][b]Manfrotto 496RC2[/b][/url]
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Thanks d0ugal. [url= http://www.harpersphoto.co.uk/product/manfrotto_190xdb_tripod_390rc2_head/ ]What about this deal form Harpers for a 190XDB with a 390RC2 head for £89.99?[/url]
that's more of a video head than a photo head
the legs and cheaper ball head from morris would be 105
Cheers for the help d0ugal went for the 190XDB and 494RC2 as advised. I hope he likes it!
Manfrotto 190 ProB ++
Bit late IanMmmm but thanks anyway 😀
Best bit of photographic kit I ever bought is a Manfrotto 055 pro tripod, its lasted me 20+ years so far!
