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Originally Posted by Connie Star
Hi Ron,
I checked out that tripod on-line and it seems a bit lightweight for my main photo passion which is birds and for which I have some long heavy lenses. What type of photography are you doing with it? It does look nice for work on the ground. I also use a 100mm macro lens with a ringlight type flash which is heavy.
Just goes to show that there is no perfect camera for everybody- it's all a trade off.
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To chime in on tripods, I use a Gitzo CF 1200 series 4 section pod for SLR. Had it about 12 years (was one of the very first CF tripods on the market back then) and its been from the intertidal to the desert and the tropical forest. On top a Linhof profi II ballhead with Arca-style QR. In a pinch it can handle the Canon 300/2.8 IS with 1.4x on a 5DmkII with battery grip and RRS L-plate. It goes down reasonably far, as I use a short column. On occasions I invert the column for belly shots.
My main lens is the Zeiss 100/2.0 ZE, and that one can be put on the smaller pod no problem, even with flash, extension ring etc.
My other pod is a 3 section 1300 Gitzo CF with Arca B1 ballhead and Arca QR. This one handles the 300/2.8 no problem, main use is for 4x5 LF (ArcaSwiss F-line). This one, too, with short column, and I occasionally invert it. A lot of fun with 4x5: everything upside-down, and upside down and backwards.