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[Closed] Recommend me a good tripod for a DSLR.

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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!

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Posted : 20/04/2010 12:36 pm
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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


 
Posted : 20/04/2010 12:44 pm
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Manfrotto 190 ProB


 
Posted : 20/04/2010 1:05 pm
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Second mackerel


 
Posted : 20/04/2010 1:31 pm
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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.


 
Posted : 20/04/2010 1:39 pm
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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....


 
Posted : 20/04/2010 1:44 pm
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I'd imagine he would be carting it around a fair bit. Quiteinto his outdoor stuff (walking, biking, surfing).


 
Posted : 20/04/2010 1:50 pm
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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


 
Posted : 20/04/2010 1:58 pm
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Just bear in mind that the Manfrotto doesn't usually come with a head, that'll need to be added onto it.


 
Posted : 20/04/2010 2:01 pm
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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


 
Posted : 20/04/2010 2:15 pm
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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?

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Posted : 20/04/2010 6:36 pm
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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.


 
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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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for slightly more
[url= http://www.morrisphoto.co.uk/ProductDetails~productID~8689~categoryid~158.html ][b]Manfrotto 496RC2[/b][/url]
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Posted : 21/04/2010 8:34 am
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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]


 
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that's more of a video head than a photo head

the legs and cheaper ball head from morris would be 105


 
Posted : 21/04/2010 12:04 pm
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Cheers for the help d0ugal went for the 190XDB and 494RC2 as advised. I hope he likes it!


 
Posted : 28/04/2010 7:50 am
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Manfrotto 190 ProB ++


 
Posted : 28/04/2010 8:20 am
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Bit late IanMmmm but thanks anyway 😀


 
Posted : 28/04/2010 8:26 am
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Best bit of photographic kit I ever bought is a Manfrotto 055 pro tripod, its lasted me 20+ years so far!


 
Posted : 28/04/2010 8:41 am