Time for a tripod
Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 10:16 pm
Hi Guys,
Santa is looking at being kind to me this christmas. I am itching to get myself a tripod as I want to achieve a lot more satisfaction out of my D70 in low light conditions. I was being dragged around the shopping centre by the wife and I happened to wander into a camera store.
I noticed how reasonable (well I thought so) their tripods were priced. They had a manfrotto 190/804 aluminium tripod for $269.99. To me that seemed pretty reasonable.
I know people will say the carbon fibre models are lighter...and the benro are just as good, but I cant see myself carrying it all over the countryside in the forseeable future. Also the budget stops be from getting the Benro
I am mainly after peoples opinion on this particular tripod. From looking around it seems well priced, considering I am in Cairns What else should I look out for when looking at tripods.
Cheers
Steve
Santa is looking at being kind to me this christmas. I am itching to get myself a tripod as I want to achieve a lot more satisfaction out of my D70 in low light conditions. I was being dragged around the shopping centre by the wife and I happened to wander into a camera store.
I noticed how reasonable (well I thought so) their tripods were priced. They had a manfrotto 190/804 aluminium tripod for $269.99. To me that seemed pretty reasonable.
I know people will say the carbon fibre models are lighter...and the benro are just as good, but I cant see myself carrying it all over the countryside in the forseeable future. Also the budget stops be from getting the Benro
I am mainly after peoples opinion on this particular tripod. From looking around it seems well priced, considering I am in Cairns What else should I look out for when looking at tripods.
Cheers
Steve