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mdmc
02-12-2005, 09:46 AM
I've seen a few people lookig for good tripods and want to share my expirience.
Last summer I was looking at buying a pro tripod and was seriuously considering one that weighed 22 lbs w/out head. I saw one at the local pro photo store in the middle of a bunch of other tpods. I reached in and could barely lift it! so i went shopping on the web and i dicovered Giottos at B+H photo. I needed a sturdy trpd to suppor a pentax 67 and accessories. annd it had to be tall, im 6'2. i bought the largest aluminum legs that they make, mt9180 for $145. now there $160 . and a head that can support 22 lbs. mt1000. the head is $109. i went for value and i think i got it. the whole rig weighs less than 7 lbs.they both are very well built, and the legs can do all the tricks with the centere coloumn.
Mark



http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?A=search&Q=&b=171&shs=&ci=2636&ac=&Submit.x=16&Submit.y=11

mdmc
02-13-2005, 06:14 AM
I've seen a few people lookig for good tripods and want to share my expirience.
Last summer I was looking at buying a pro tripod and was seriuously considering one that weighed 22 lbs w/out head. I saw one at the local pro photo store in the middle of a bunch of other tpods. I reached in and could barely lift it! so i went shopping on the web and i dicovered Giottos at B+H photo. I needed a sturdy trpd to suppor a pentax 67 and accessories. annd it had to be tall, im 6'2. i bought the largest aluminum legs that they make, mt9180 for $145. now there $160 . and a head that can support 22 lbs. mt1000. the head is $109. i went for value and i think i got it. the whole rig weighs less than 7 lbs.they both are very well built, and the legs can do all the tricks with the centere coloumn.
Mark



http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?A=search&Q=&b=171&shs=&ci=2636&ac=&Submit.x=16&Submit.y=11



This is a Pentax 6x7 w/300F4 Lens, Extension Tube Set, And 2x Teleconverter, nicely held by my cheap pro tripod.