KM-25
Well-known
3 broken tripods I've been meaning to get fixed...sometime...maybe not.
I have an old green Gitzo Mountaineer with the reversed leg stacking that I am making into an underwater specific tripod, otherwise, it is shot...
Chris101
summicronia
6 ...
Yeah, I've gotta change mine too - I just remembered that I have a broken one. Well, it's not broken, just missing the camera attachment - it's a quick release, si it might as well be. A guy at school gave it to me (he bought it along with his Canon 630) and then never used either. It's pretty flimsy, got a plastic crank to raise/lower the column, a handle ... probably the expensive one that wasn't heavy at Ultimate Electronics in 1990.
So I use it as a light stand with a clamp to hold the light. ... 7.
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
Two "big" tripods; one is a Velbon that I bought after reading either Bob Shell or Roger Hicks recommendation of it a long time back, the other is some Slik tripod that mom found at a garage sale.
I do use the Velbon quite a bit, it is small when folded but sturdy enough for my 35mm cameras.
I don't use the Slik because I don't trust the head--I'm pretty sure it was in the garage sale because it is not secure/stable.
Plus three (or four?) generic table top sized ones.
Rob
I do use the Velbon quite a bit, it is small when folded but sturdy enough for my 35mm cameras.
I don't use the Slik because I don't trust the head--I'm pretty sure it was in the garage sale because it is not secure/stable.
Plus three (or four?) generic table top sized ones.
Rob
Guaranteed
Well-known
I'm pretty sure it's three, two crappy ones prior to pulling my head out of my butt and finally a proper(Gitzo 3541LS) one when I started breathing fresh air once again.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Yeah... I just remembered a couple more... Two Gibrans (one deliberately broken by an idiot). I don't even count table-tops. Three or four good ones, maybe (Leitz, UltraPod).
Cheers,
R.
Cheers,
R.
farlymac
PF McFarland
Besides the nine I reported on earlier, yesterday I picked up three more at a junk shop for $2.00 apiece. He came down from three dollars each when I pointed out they were all missing the quick release plates. I plan on changing out the heads anyway.
PF
PF
filmfan
Well-known
There is no option for 0.
TareqPhoto
The Survivor
I don't know really, 4 Gitzo tripods, 1 Manfrotto tripod, one Manfrotto monopod, in the future looking for a Gitzo monopod, and 2 3rd party tripods [one of them seems for a video camera].
DNG
Film Friendly
I most update my poll....
I just bought a used Leitz Tiltall Mini (55" max height),
So I own 2, but I don't use the cheap $40.00 gift tripod
I just bought a used Leitz Tiltall Mini (55" max height),
So I own 2, but I don't use the cheap $40.00 gift tripod
pvdhaar
Peter
Two tripods.. One is a big Manfrotto with a ball head and a couple of metal release plates that I got when I still shot medium format, the other a tiny Vanguard table top tripod that'll hold a Nex with 16mm and nothing more..
boffen
Established
I have one that works that I never use and one that misses a leg that I've never used.
seakayaker1
Well-known
I do have one but have not used it, except once, in the past dozen years or so.
Canyongazer
Canyongazer
carpods
carpods
I have a medium sized Manfrotto carbon, a Gitzo aluminum, "Canon" table top and a Bogen monopod.
The table top has an integral ball head, one section 8" legs and, thus, is quite stable. Successfully put a Mamiya RB with 65mm lens on it from time to time ...the 180 didn't work so well
I keep it permanently in the Lowepro back pack.
I keep the Manfrotto in one car, Gitzo in the other all the time. Used to keep them in the closet until it (finally) dawned on me that I often and unexpectedly needed one away from home so it better be there.
When I did need it at home, no prob... it's in the garage with the car.
As Karl Malden might have said:
Italian Tripod or
French Tripod:
Don't leave home without it.
carpods
I have a medium sized Manfrotto carbon, a Gitzo aluminum, "Canon" table top and a Bogen monopod.
The table top has an integral ball head, one section 8" legs and, thus, is quite stable. Successfully put a Mamiya RB with 65mm lens on it from time to time ...the 180 didn't work so well
I keep it permanently in the Lowepro back pack.
I keep the Manfrotto in one car, Gitzo in the other all the time. Used to keep them in the closet until it (finally) dawned on me that I often and unexpectedly needed one away from home so it better be there.
When I did need it at home, no prob... it's in the garage with the car.
As Karl Malden might have said:
Italian Tripod or
French Tripod:
Don't leave home without it.
Canyongazer
Canyongazer
and how does that old saw go...?
"Amateurs discuss cameras, advanced amateurs discuss lenses, professionals discuss tripods and masters just look at the light."
"Amateurs discuss cameras, advanced amateurs discuss lenses, professionals discuss tripods and masters just look at the light."
DNG
Film Friendly
and how does that old saw go...?
"Amateurs discuss cameras, advanced amateurs discuss lenses, professionals discuss tripods and masters just look at the light."
At least I know now where I stand
TXForester
Well-known
One decent, moderately, heavy tripod.
One light tripod with a non-replaceable head that's loose. I don't like adjusting the legs on it.
A cheap table tripod in a box with other stuff I don't use much.
An inexpensive, but decent monopod that I improved by adding a small ball head with quick release.
One light weight tripod on its was to take the place of the other tripod.
One light tripod with a non-replaceable head that's loose. I don't like adjusting the legs on it.
A cheap table tripod in a box with other stuff I don't use much.
An inexpensive, but decent monopod that I improved by adding a small ball head with quick release.
One light weight tripod on its was to take the place of the other tripod.
Matus
Well-known
- Feisol Tournament that replaced Benro carbon. The Feisol is light, strong and holds everything up to lightweight 4x5".
- small Manfrotto Aluminium table top (rock solid, love it) - great with TLRs
- compact aluminium many-section-leg, pretty much useless one (I do not even remember the name). I need to get rid of this one.
- small Manfrotto Aluminium table top (rock solid, love it) - great with TLRs
- compact aluminium many-section-leg, pretty much useless one (I do not even remember the name). I need to get rid of this one.
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
One- a Gitzo Traveller which I hardly ever use. I hate the extra complication. I have a Manfrotto monopod too which gets used even less. The Leica table yripod is basically all one needs.
dave lackey
Veteran
One- a Gitzo Traveller which I hardly ever use. I hate the extra complication. I have a Manfrotto monopod too which gets used even less. The Leica table yripod is basically all one needs.
Ah...been wondering about the table tripod...can you explain how and when you use it?:angel:
damien.murphy
Damien
Just the one, a Manfrotto 190 that just about fits in a checkable bag. All in all though, not used much, and usually only when I absolutely need one, at night for the most part. Would probably use one a lot more if I did more night shooting, and wasn't so lazy about getting out, but to be honest shooting only 35mm, I find using a tripod a royal pain. One day I may get one of the Manfrotto Neotec tripods with the push release legs, but that will really depend on me actually using it enough to justify it.
A small 4-leg travel friendly carbon fibre one probably wouldn't go astray, but it wouldn't be anywhere near the top of my list.
A small 4-leg travel friendly carbon fibre one probably wouldn't go astray, but it wouldn't be anywhere near the top of my list.
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