Spec me a Tripod

Soldato
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Hello,
I am after a tripod, they will be both for my DSLR and my Binoculars (Already have an adapter). does anyone have any experience with both? I am also 6 foot, does this have any bearing on the height I would need to reach? I have only ever owned an Aldi cheapy, but its far too lightweight and trembles when I go near it! After something nice and long lasting!

Anyone got anything specific in mind?
 
Hmm, looking favourite! I assume they are nice and meaty, no flimsyness?

If so I will pass this onto my lass for my birthday present :D
 
I have a partially broken tripod with pan head atm (hence wanting a replacement), and I do like the pan head but I haven't used a ball head so unsure which I'd prefer.

I'll investigate. I see that site has got offers on: Free pan head when you buy a 283 Alloy 3-Section Tripod or 284 Alloy 4-Section Tripod. Both at £50. Which is the better one?
 
283 - litle more rigid
284 - little smaller

283 being three sections and 284 being four parts

The free pan head sounds like a bargin! Personally I prefer a ball head. It's just a ball with a tension and locking knob for all axis. Simple. Fast. Accurate. IMO better than a pan head, especially if your shooting stuff that moves. If your just shooting landscapes a ball head is just faster...
 
I have a tripod question. Are there any that are made for tall people!? All the ones Ive looked at and are recommended have a max height of circa 160cm. So even if youre an average of 6ft/184cm youre still going to have to bend down.
 
283 - litle more rigid
284 - little smaller

283 being three sections and 284 being four parts

The free pan head sounds like a bargin! Personally I prefer a ball head. It's just a ball with a tension and locking knob for all axis. Simple. Fast. Accurate. IMO better than a pan head, especially if your shooting stuff that moves. If your just shooting landscapes a ball head is just faster...

I have the 4 section one, I can't say I know if the 3 section is more rigid, I'm sure it is, but the 4 section is nice and rigid when fully extended.
I wanted a slightly smaller one for urban exploring.

The pan head is actually really good. I will be upgrading to the ball head in future, but the pan head is great to start off with.

Redsnapper tripods are very well made and a good bit of kit. Can't recommend them enough tbh
 
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