just ordered my manfrotto tripod ...

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just ordered my manfrotto tripod ...

Postby darb on Tue Dec 14, 2004 7:21 pm

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Postby MHD on Tue Dec 14, 2004 7:49 pm

looks nice... but if you end up buying any big glass you will buy another one...
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Postby darb on Tue Dec 14, 2004 7:52 pm

something will have to change in my own situation in the context in which i use my camera to splurge on big heavy glass (which i wouldnt use in 95% of the things i shoot due to its weight etc.) ... so trading up to a bigger tripod will be the least of my concerns should the need to splurge on heavy glass arise :)

ps really didnt want anything bigger / heavier than that.
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Postby Onyx on Tue Dec 14, 2004 7:55 pm

That's the one I looked at getting too. It was a little too short for me (i'm a tall bugger), so for a little extra I went for separate head and legs. 190 legs with 056 head.
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Postby Killakoala on Tue Dec 14, 2004 7:57 pm

The 728B has a built-in smooth-moving 3 way head in cast aluminium suitable for use with small video cameras as well as with photographic equipment


That opening statement on the website caught my attention.

If you are going to use it with the D70 then be careful when it's windy. Keep an eye on the camera and tripod.

It's a Manfrotto so it's excellent quality and sould provide many years of use, but be aware of it's limitations when using heavy equipment such as D70 + kit lens.....
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Postby darb on Tue Dec 14, 2004 8:02 pm

hmm what would ya suggest greg? ... i dont want anythign heavier / bigger / industrial really though .. so i guess that answers my own question?!
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Postby sirhc55 on Tue Dec 14, 2004 8:12 pm

darb wrote:hmm what would ya suggest greg? ... i dont want anythign heavier / bigger / industrial really though .. so i guess that answers my own question?!


Hi Darb - I have been using a Manfrotto 055PROB with a 410 head for the past 4 years with no problems at all. So I do recommend Manfrotto.

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Postby Matt. K on Tue Dec 14, 2004 10:44 pm

Darb
Just keep in mind...if you buy a big heavy tripod then you will rarely take it out with you...the tripod you have with you is always better then the one you leave at home. Buy one that you are comfortable carrying with you often.
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Postby darb on Wed Dec 15, 2004 11:20 am

thanks for the advice peeps ... the piece of poo tripod i have now is way lighter and less stable and havent had an issue with it falling over so the manfrotto im getting should be much better in any case. (my current tripod is stuffed though, its loose and ricketty.)
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Postby mic on Wed Dec 15, 2004 11:58 am

I purchased a Manfrotto a few years back in my film days, it's a SILVER JUBILEE MODEL. Haven't got the model number on me here at work.

Does anybody have good reports or bad reports on this one.
If you know what I am talking about that is.

Just curious. :?:

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